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guardian.co.uk » Education | guardian.co.uk - Nov 7, 2008
The use of great apes such as gorillas, orang-utans and chimpanzees in scientific experiments should be banned throughout the European Union, the European Commission has proposed. The measure is part of a series of …
Also tagged: education, drugs, european union, uk news, research, science, environment, higher education, wildlife, ethics, conservation, endangered species, medical research, animal welfare, animal research, controversies in science
guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Nov 6, 2008
The use of great apes such as gorillas, orang-utans and chimpanzees in scientific experiments should be banned throughout the European Union, the European Commission has proposed. The measure is part of a series of …
Also tagged: drugs, european union, uk news, science, ethics, medical research, animal welfare, controversies in science
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 5, 2008
The use of great apes such as gorillas, orang-utans and chimpanzees in scientific experiments should be banned throughout the European Union, the European Commission has proposed. The measure is part of a series of …
Also tagged: drugs, european union, uk news, science, medical research, animal welfare, controversies in science
guardian.co.uk » Society | guardian.co.uk - Oct 30, 2008
A charity coalition is urging the medicines watchdog to rethink its decision on a life-prolonging cancer drug deemed too expensive for the NHS
Also tagged: health, cancer, uk news, society, nhs, healthcare industry
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Oct 29, 2008
A charity coalition is urging the medicines watchdog to rethink its decision on a life-prolonging cancer drug deemed too expensive for the NHS.
Also tagged: health, cancer, uk news, society, nhs, healthcare industry
guardian.co.uk » Society | guardian.co.uk - Oct 24, 2008
Sales and prescriptions of Acomplia suspended because 'benefits no longer outweigh risks'
Also tagged: politics, business, drugs, mental health, uk news, science, society, life and style, health and wellbeing, drugs policy
guardian.co.uk » The Guardian newspaper: Editorials & reply | guardian.co.uk - Oct 16, 2008
Letter: Your article ('It's a different world from ours, isn't it?', October 14) mentions 'the 1970s thalidomide scandal'
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guardian.co.uk » Society | guardian.co.uk - Sep 24, 2008
Pills taken by tens of thousands of British men may damage sperm quality say Cornell researchers
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guardian.co.uk » World news | guardian.co.uk - Sep 23, 2008
Only 43% of the evidence of safety and efficacy that the US Food and Drug Administration uses to approve drugs is made public
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guardian.co.uk » World news | guardian.co.uk - Sep 23, 2008
Only 43% of the evidence of safety and efficacy that the US Food and Drug Administration uses to approve drugs is made public
Also tagged: world news, science, united states, medical research, science news