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Express Scripts buying eviCore for $3.6 billion

NEW YORK — Pharmacy-benefits manager Express Scripts Holding Co. will buy privately-held eviCore healthcare for $3.6 billion, bolstering its medical benefit management services. St.
Pfizer may sell consumer unit

Pfizer may sell consumer unit

NEW YORK — Pfizer may be done selling ChapStick, Advil, Robitussin and other brands that people can buy without a prescription. The pharmaceutical giant is weighing options for its consumer healthcare business.
Seeing hope: FDA panel considers gene therapy for blindness

Seeing hope: FDA panel considers gene therapy for blindness

Advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will meet Thursday to consider whether to recommend approval of a gene therapy aimed at improving vision for some people with hereditary blindness. It would be the first gene therapy in the U.S.

Halifax hospital rewrites wait-time rules after man's wretched death

HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia hospital has rewritten waiting time rules and end-of-life protocols in response to the disturbing story of how a 68-year-old man dying from pancreatic cancer languished for six hours in an ER hallway.
Manslaughter charges against alleged fentanyl dealers piling up across Canada

Manslaughter charges against alleged fentanyl dealers piling up across Canada

Denise Lane searches her mind for fond memories of her son, but she has trouble retrieving them. No Christmases, no birthdays. It's hard to remember the good times.

More than 100 patients transferred to newly opened Montreal superhospital

Montreal's new French-language superhospital opened its emergency room at exactly 5 a.m. Sunday, at the very same moment that a 109-year-old hospital down the street was closing its doors for good. At 7 a.m.
Bystander rape-prevention programs face questions

Bystander rape-prevention programs face questions

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Training programs around the country are trying to teach bystanders to stop sexual assault, and now is when they have to be especially alert.

Pipelines, asylum seekers, tuberculosis: how politics touched us this week

OTTAWA — Parliament Hill was a swirl of fresh faces and a storm of news this week in the rush to get things done and square events away before the Thanksgiving break.

Saskatchewan bishops apologize, send out new letter about HPV shots

REGINA — Saskatchewan bishops and the Catholic school division have apologized and sent out a new letter to parents about the human papillomavirus vaccine.
FDA: Drug shortages possible due to Puerto Rico power outage

FDA: Drug shortages possible due to Puerto Rico power outage

The Food and Drug Administration on Friday warned that U.S. drug shortages are possible because power outages in Puerto Rico have stopped or limited production at many medicine factories there.
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