| Relief from Heartburn without the Risk
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Big Pharma's bitter pill
Pfizer and AstraZeneca are shedding thousands of jobs as expiring patents and generic competition are knocking the industry for six, writes Sylvia Pfeifer 'There are no longer any sacred cows," insisted Jeff Kindler. "Incremental evolution is not enough. Fundamental change is imperative and it must start happening now." The bold words from the chief executive of Pfizer, the world's largest pharmaceuticals group, accompanied an equally bold action plan: the company said it was cutting 10,000 jobs, a tenth of its workforce, and closing up to five research centres and several manufacturing sites. .
Final twist of 'Unknown' ruins film
The mere thought of this form of cinema causes me nothing but impatience and indigestion. Rarely does anything worth 10 seconds of thought get released to the public in this fashion. But, sometimes - and it is a rarity - viewers can find diamonds in the cinematic ruff. "Unknown," one of the Weinstein Company and the Independent Film Channel's recent releases, mixes a unique and suspenseful premise with a solid cast, making it well worth a watch. Five men awaken in an abandoned chemical plant with no recollection of who they are or what has happened to them. To make matters worse, the facility has no means of escape, and a mysterious caller contacts the group telling them he is on his way to finish what was started. Suspicions run high as characters struggle to regain their memories.
Clues To Cause Of Difficulty With Swallowing In Children
Science Daily Eosinophilic esophagitis (EE) is disease that was first described in children only 20 years ago, but has shown a rising incidence in both children and adults. An inflammatory condition of the esophagus, its symptoms including vomiting, heartburn and difficulty in swallowing. .
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