Why China fined GlaxoSmithKline $500 million, deported top executive for bribing doctors to prescribe cancerous drug Zantac

Why China fined GlaxoSmithKline $500 million, deported top executive for bribing doctors to prescribe cancerous drug Zantac

Nevertheless, the warning signs continued to build up. A 1980 report titled “Glaxo, Ranitidine – Cause for Concern,” found that ranitidine could potentially form a potentially dangerous, and cancerous, compound in the stomach. Glaxo, which was seeking FDA approval for Zantac, prepared for “defensive action” to protect itself from the...

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How basic human resource issues, recruitment competition hamper essential aid operations in Ukraine

How basic human resource issues, recruitment competition hamper essential aid operations in Ukraine

A lack of flexibility among leading humanitarian agencies has led to waste and needs being left unmet in Ukrain. According to Iana Dashkovska, of children’s cancer charity Zaporuka, some international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) did not budget enough money for blankets last year and were unable to adjust their budgets when...

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Wary minorities say ‘Ethiopia is a federation of ethnicities and everyone deserves to feel safe’

Wary minorities say ‘Ethiopia is a federation of ethnicities and everyone deserves to feel safe’

When war broke out in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region in November 2020, residents of the town of Adebay, close to the Eritrean border, woke to the sounds of gunfire and revving engines. Eritrean soldiers were beating up civilians and forcing them onto military trucks, two witnesses say. They estimated that...

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Despite progress, fieldwork and research remain a stumbling block for Indian women in science

Despite progress, fieldwork and research remain a stumbling block for Indian women in science

It was a scorching summer morning in 2018 in rural Purulia in West Bengal, when geologist and palaeobiologist Sanjukta Chakravorti, who was working on her PhD thesis then, had taken a break from her excavations and was approached by two school girls.  “Didi, what are you doing?” one of them...

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One year after Russian invasion, Ukraine exposes the limits of well-funded international aid

One year after Russian invasion, Ukraine exposes the limits of well-funded international aid

As the power returns following one of the now frequent electricity cuts that ripple across Ukraine, Kylyna Kurochka logs on to her laptop and finds herself faced with dozens of messages, each one begging for help. “I’m 73 years old, my husband 78. We are IDPs (internally displaced people) …...

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Long thought to be deaf to auditory stimulus, new research reveals snakes can actually hear

Long thought to be deaf to auditory stimulus, new research reveals snakes can actually hear

Dare to get close enough to a snake of some kind, you’ll quickly notice there’s no sign of an ear for you to whisper into. Not a flap, flop, or furrow to be seen. So, you might be mistaken to thinking they’re a little hard of hearing. “Snakes are very...

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Romance and work: It’s really possible to work with a romantic partner without growing to despise them

Romance and work: It’s really possible to work with a romantic partner without growing to despise them

Steve and Deonie ‘Dee’ Allen’s fates were sealed when their respective dogs, two kelpies, spotted each other from across a marina in Brisbane, Australia and became friends. The pair were living on boats three berths down from one another – and the rest, as they say, is history. Twenty-two years...

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Made to kill: How Big Pharma make and sell cancer – case of GlaxoSmithKline’s Zantac cancer drug

Made to kill: How Big Pharma make and sell cancer – case of GlaxoSmithKline’s Zantac cancer drug

Amid tens of thousands of lawsuits that are pending in state courts all across the US, a new report based on evidence discovered in these court cases reveals Big Pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) had, for decades, concealed evidence showing that Zantac could cause cancer. According to Bloomberg Businessweek, GSK –...

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Broken bones, eye trauma, brain injuries – how America’s sketchy ‘less-lethal’ weapons export violence abroad

Broken bones, eye trauma, brain injuries – how America’s sketchy ‘less-lethal’ weapons export violence abroad

A crowd of protesters was squaring off against a battalion of riot police on a city boulevard as plumes of tear gas and dust clouded the afternoon light.  It could have been Hong Kong or Santiago in 2019, Minneapolis or Portland in the summer of 2020, Tehran or Shanghai in...

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Vaccine safety advocate Brandy Vaughan mysterious death sums up Africa’s ‘suicide’ via ‘dirty’ drugs 

Vaccine safety advocate Brandy Vaughan mysterious death sums up Africa’s ‘suicide’ via ‘dirty’ drugs 

When Covid ravaged the world between from late 2019 to 2022, Africa looked destined for what had been cast as imminent Armageddon in Africa, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa raised a key concern that African scientists have yet to address: To what extent should Africans trust vaccines manufactured by Big...

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