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Drugs For Rare Diseases Have Become Uncommonly Rich Monopolies
Drugmakers have brought almost 450 orphan drugs to market and collected rich incentives by doing so. But nearly a third of the medicines aren't new or were repurposed many times for financial gain.
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Drugs For Rare Diseases Have Become Uncommonly Rich Monopolies
Drugmakers have brought almost 450 orphan drugs to market and collected rich incentives by doing so. But nearly a third of the medicines aren't new or were repurposed many times for financial gain.
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5 takeaways from the Capitol riot criminal cases, one year later
NPR has been tracking every criminal case related to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. One year after the riot, here are some of the key patterns that have emerged from the cases.
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Mayor Curry: 'Storm Of This Magnitude Hasn't Hit In Over 100 Years'
Mayor Lenny Curry held a news conference Wednesday at the Emergency Operations Center in Jacksonville.11:30 a.m. Curry: "JEA is prepared and in…
Summer Arrives; Just Another Day in Florida
Summer began at 6:07 am EDT this morning. Considering sweltering heat and afternoon storms have been occurring for over a month now, it's a rather...
Yulee’s White Oak Conservation Releases 3 Endangered Cranes To The Wild
White Oak Conservation in Yulee last week released three endangered Mississippi Sandhill Cranes back into the wild, bringing the world population of the…
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Jacksonville Libraries To Host City Council Debates Monday
Jacksonville residents will have a chance to hear directly from the candidates running to represent them on the City Council.On Monday, April 20, the…
We Get Details on the Lee County School Board's Half-Cent Sales Tax Referendum
On Tuesday, November 6 voters in Lee County will be asked to decide whether to raise the sales tax in the county by half a percent for 10 years. The...
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Dem Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services candidate Nikki Fried
With the November 6 general election now less than a week away, we continue WGCU’s series of interviews with the Republican and Democratic nominees for...
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Tampa Theatre’s Restoration Celebration Set For Saturday
With the Tampa Theatre’s $6 million restoration now complete, members of The Florida Orchestra will perform live Saturday during the 1926 silent film...
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