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            <title>Up And Down The Ladder… Job Changes</title>
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            <description>Hired someone new and exciting? Promoted a rising star? Finally solved that hard-to-fill spot? Share the news with us and we’ll share with it others. That’s right. Send us your announcements and we’ll find a home for them. Don’t be shy. Everyone wants to know who is coming and going, especially with all the layoffs. Despite the downsizing, there is movement. Here are some of the latest changes. Recognize anyone?
And here is our regular feature. Send us a photo and we will spotlight a different person each week. This time around, we note that Pfizer named Craig Lipset as head of clinical innovation. Most recently , he was venture partner in Pfizer Venture Investments, which oversees a $50 million budget for private investments in diagnostics and health technology. Before that, he wa...</description>
            <author>Pharmalot</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 12:09:20 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Jack Conway’s Ugly Campaign</title>
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            <description>By David BoazKentucky attorney general Jack Conway&amp;#8217;s Senate campaign, previously chided here for a TV ad&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;dishonest twisting of [Rand] Paul’s statements,&amp;#8221; has released another one that is so bigoted it caused even liberal partisan Jonathan Chait of the New Republic to blanch. Chait writes,
The trouble with Conway&amp;#8217;s ad is that it comes perilously close to saying that non-belief in Christianity is a disqualification for public office. That&amp;#8217;s a pretty sickening premise for a Democratic campaign. [Not that Rand Paul has in fact demonstrated any non-belief in Christianity, but Conway is dredging up allegations from Paul's college days.]
Here&amp;#8217;s the ad:

It puts one in mind of Bob Schieffer&amp;#8217;s stunned question to David Axelrod: Is that the best...</description>
            <author>Cato-at-liberty</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 18:16:52 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Pharmalot… Pharmalittle… Good Morning</title>
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            <description>Hello, everyone. Nice to see you again. Hope the weekend was relaxing. Now, of course, the routine returns as meetings and deadlines beckon. What better way to get prepared than to brew a cup of stimulation and survey the news of the world? Please join us as we indulge. Meanwhile, have a great day and stay in touch&amp;#8230;
Data Show Declining R&amp;#038;D Productivity (Reuters)
Roche Diabetes Drug Continues To Disappoint (Dow Jones)
Shire Braces For FDA Study On ADHD Drugs And Heart Risks (The Guardian)
Eisai To Hire 100 People For Lab In India (Bloomberg News)
Non-reimbursable Rx Sales Outpaced French Market Growth (PharmaTimes)
Analyst Foresees Lilly Acquiring Amylin Pharma (Benzinga)
Brand-Name Drugmakers Spend Too Little On R&amp;#038;D In Canada (Vancouver Sun)
Vietnam Wants To Increase Access...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 11:52:50 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Read It Like a Man: 80s Hair Metal Books</title>
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            <description>Cover for &amp;quot;Mom, Have You Seen My Leather Pants? by Craig A. Williams
 
Patrick Sauer is funny. This is his third “Read It Like a Man” weekly column for Blisstree. Click to read his original intro, and first and second installments.
Chapter 3: 80s Hair Metal
I have this pet theory that the essence of what these here United States are all about can be summed by Van Halen. (Here me out – you&amp;#8217;ll kill at the next happy hour.) We talk a big game about freedom, liberty, and democracy, but the most honest quote about our country came from one of its worst presidents, Mr. Calvin Coolidge, when he noted that &amp;#8220;the business of America is business.&amp;#8221; It took us almost a century to go to war over the idea that black people maybe weren&amp;#8217;t property, and that was long after...</description>
            <author>Genetics and Health</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 17:53:54 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Join Up for Water Walking - a Sweatless Workout</title>
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            <description>The scene is like a happy club of seniors visiting as they walk in chest high water up and down the Olympic size pool at my healthclub. Instead of going for a walk outdoors those of us with arthritic knees, joint surgeries, or other conditions join up for a walk in the pool. As with many pools these days the Olympic length pool, 75 meters, is only 4.5 feet deep. Stripes on the bottom show where the lanes are, and during lap swimming times of the day there are floating dividers. You can let the buoyancy of the water take the weight off of sore knees, hips or backs, and get a workout. My arthritic knees are pain free after an aquatic workout. My local healthclub also has a 25 ft. by 35 ft. 88 degree pool that's great for loosening up the sore, stiff joints. Then there's the long pool where y...</description>
            <author>The Caregiver's Beacon - Resources, Links, Ideas, News</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 05:26:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The water cure</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Type 1, Type 2, Childhood, Adult Onset, Diet, Products, Allie Beatty, SupportIt's free, it covers 70% of the Earth's surface, and it's a remedy for all living things. So why do physicians rarely promote the curative properties of water?
Every plant needs it to survive. Every living thing on Earth requires water - even the cacti of the Sahara Desert. We are no different. Mike Adams, of News Target, was one of the last people to interview the late Dr. Batmanghelidj. The things he learned about &quot;The Healing Power of Water&quot; left him in awe. The conversation revealed which ailments and &quot;diseases&quot; are actually caused by dehydration, why the general population is chronically dehydrated and henceforth labeled diseased, what ingredients deplete the body's water reserves, why thirst is ...</description>
            <author>The Diabetes Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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