All posts tagged with Big Pharma
01/16/2017 / By Daniel Barker

For professional athletes, particularly those involved in contact sports such as football, dealing with injury pain can become a major

http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-16-former-nfl-player-discusses-the-leagues-painkiller-epidemic-he-was-taking-up-to-125-vicodin-a-day.html

01/11/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

Has winter left you with a scratchy throat and nagging cough? If you are like most people, you might already

http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-11-theres-no-good-evidence-that-cough-medicine-works-use-natural-remedies-instead.html

01/11/2017 / By Amy Goodrich
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A burning, hot sensation in your mouth isn’t the only trick chili peppers have up their sleeve. Rather than spicing

http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-11-the-spicy-active-ingredient-in-chilies-found-to-kill-off-cancer-cells.html

01/09/2017 / By Daniel Barker

Over the past few years, the United States has taken great strides towards legalizing marijuana nationwide, but we aren’t the

http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-09-more-and-more-countries-continue-to-awaken-to-the-benefits-of-legalizing-marijuana.html

01/05/2017 / By Howard Roark

According to the CBC, an unpublished clinical trial is missing data for a third of its participants. The drug tested

http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-05-fda-approved-morning-sickness-drug-data-missing-clinical-trial.html

01/04/2017 / By Ethan Huff

Alzheimer’s patients who take antipsychotic drugs have a significantly increased risk of dying early compared to those who don’t, new

http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-04-odds-of-early-death-in-alzheimers-patients-nearly-doubles-after-taking-antipsychotic-drugs.html

01/03/2017 / By Don Wrightman

A handful of former executives and managers from Insys Therapeutics Inc were arrested in late 2016. US prosecutors said they

http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-03-ex-pharma-executives-arrested-on-charges-of-bribing-doctors-to-prescribe-dangerous-opioid.html

01/01/2017 / By Ethan Huff

Pill-pushing is apparently a difficult job for some pharmacists, including one from Northern Ireland who reportedly killed a woman back

http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-01-overworked-pharmacist-kills-elderly-woman-within-minutes-by-giving-her-wrong-pills.html

12/28/2016 / By Ethan Huff
Nutraceuticals

What investors had hoped would build into yet another 2.68 percent dividend yield for pharmaceutical behemoth Eli Lilly has turned

http://www.medicine.news/2016-12-28-big-pharma-eli-lilly-stock-erases-6-years-of-dividends-after-failed-drug-trial.html

12/28/2016 / By Amy Goodrich

Is a legal drug epidemic plaguing our nation? According to a new study, published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine,

http://www.medicine.news/2016-12-28-study-one-in-six-adults-on-psychiatric-drugs.html

12/20/2016 / By Daniel Barker

America’s opioid epidemic and the corresponding increase in the rate of overdose deaths among adults has received a lot of

http://www.medicine.news/2016-12-20-opioid-abuse-is-causing-a-terrifying-spike-in-infant-dependency-especially-in-rural-areas.html

12/15/2016 / By S.D. Wells

Evil can be defined as profound immorality and malevolence. Today, one of the most evil persons to ever practice medicine

http://www.medicine.news/2016-12-15-the-most-evil-people-in-medicine-today.html

12/08/2016 / By Vicki Batts

Dr. Yehuda Shoenfeld is an Israeli clincian who has been extensively studying the human immune system for more than thirty

http://www.medicine.news/2016-12-08-top-doctors-reveal-that-vaccines-can-trigger-autoimmunity-turning-our-immune-systems-against-us.html

12/05/2016 / By Amy Goodrich

Proton pump inhibitors or PPIs – a class of drugs commonly used to treat acid reflux and heartburn – may

http://www.medicine.news/2016-12-05-common-heartburn-medications-are-increasing-the-risk-of-strokes.html

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