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The Right to Try Gives Terminal Patients Access to New Drugs |
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n May, 2014 Colorado became the first state to pass a so-called 'right to try' law, allowing terminal patients access to experimental drugs without FDA approval -- and Missouri is about to follow suit. NewsHour Weekend examines the issue by speaking with the Missouri bill's sponsor and his daughter,...
Date: 2015-11-12 15:00:46
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Grand Central Madison - NYC |
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East Side Access is the massive mainline rail project New York City has been working on for the past few decades, and it'll bring a brand new terminal to Grand Central Terminal, alongside Long Island Rail Road services. The culmination of the East Side Access project will be the opening of Grand Cen...
Date: 2022-12-08 15:26:02
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The $8BN Plan to Save New York's Most Hated Airport |
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Can LaGuardia really be turned around? LaGuardia Airport renovation. Featured snippet from the webThe total $8 billion transformation of LaGuardia Airport makes it is the first new major airport built in the United States in the last 25 years. Delta's brand new Terminal C opened to passengers on ...
Date: 2022-12-05 16:45:33
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Medical Canabis in Israel |
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The Abatin team traveled to Israel to learn how they integrate medical cannabis into their hospitals and care facilities.Numerous studies show that medical cannabis has a beneficial effect on Alzheimer's patients. In one of the most extensive studies conducted so far, Sikorin and Klein followed the ...
Date: 2015-03-15 23:53:38
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Oliver Sacks - PBS 1989 Interview |
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Oliver Sacks, the famed neurologist and author who was called the “poet laureate of medicine” died in his New York City home Sunday. He was 82. “The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour” spoke with Sacks in 1989. Joanna Simon asked him how he would like to be remembered in 100 years: “I would like it to be thou
Date: 2015-09-09 13:34:33
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Princess Diana Opens AIDS Ward |
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Diana shook hands with 10 AIDS patients when she officially opened Broderip Ward, Britain's first purpose-built AIDS ward, at the Middlesex Hospital, London. The patients would not be photographed because of the stigma attached to the disease. 9.4.87
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