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pharmaceuticals
Ellyn Lapointe • November 10, 2022
Global health advocate Zain Rizvi pushes for upheaval of intellectual property laws
Karen Kwon • January 29, 2021
PrEP is close to 99% effective in preventing HIV. So, why aren’t more people using it?
Steph Yin • December 17, 2014
New research into 3D printers could mean cheap, personalized medicine — but could it also mean greater access to recreational drugs?
Chelsea Harvey • March 11, 2014
Improper medication disposal can cause some surprising problems — but reform may be on the way
Krystnell A. Storr • December 30, 2013
A CUNY researcher studies how a rat’s environment can affect experimental results
Kathryn Free • October 9, 2013
Researchers are awarded for taking their chemical experiment to cyberspace
Katie Hiler • March 27, 2013
Cone snail bacteria may yield new opportunities for drug development
Alexa C. Kurzius • January 22, 2013
Advocacy groups fear a win for Novartis in India’s patent law case will affect affordable access to medicine worldwide
Alexa C. Kurzius and Lily Hay Newman • December 20, 2012
How one Coney Island business stayed open following Hurricane Sandy
Amber Williams • December 7, 2010
Space limitations plus lagging guidelines make drug ads on the web difficult