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Australia's Department of Health and Ageing yesterday (Monday) launched its most focused anti-tobacco campaign with a new TV adverts graphically linking smoking with lung cancer. The message of the $61 million campaign says, "Every cigarette you smoke brings cancer closer."
Opexa Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:OPXA), a company developing Tovaxin®, a personalized T-cell immunotherapy for multiple sclerosis (MS), today announced that it has achieved its first technology transfer milestone in connection with the company's recently announced exclusive stem cell agreement with Novartis, one of the world's largest healthcare companies. The milestone was completed on schedule and triggers a payment of $500,000 to Opexa.
Connecticut House Majority Leader Christopher Donovan (D) on Tuesday asked Gov. Jodie Rell (R) to delay implementing a new health plan for uninsured adults because of concerns that it could disrupt care for children in low-income families, the Hartford Courant reports.
Cold weather snaps are followed by a marked increase in fatal opioid overdoses, a new study finds.
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