Imperial Valley News Center
Governor Brown Issues Legislative Update
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Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced that he has signed the following bills:
Governor Brown to Sign Bill Increasing Transparency in Prescription Drug Pricing
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Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. will sign legislation tomorrow in Sacramento to increase transparency in prescription drug pricing. SB 17, authored by Senator Ed Hernandez (D-West Covina), requires pharmaceutical companies to give notice before hiking prices.
Tobacco Companies Must Finally Tell Public the Truth about Their Lethal Products
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Washington, DC - More than 11 years after a federal court first ordered them to do so, the major U.S. tobacco companies must begin publishing “corrective statement” advertisements next month telling the American people the truth about their deadly and addictive products, if the court accepts an agreement filed by the parties late Monday. Facing a court deadline, the U.S. Department of Justice, the tobacco companies and our six public health organizations filed the agreement setting forth details for implementing the television and newspaper advertisements ordered by the court. Details are still being finalized for implementing the corrective statements on the tobacco companies’ websites and on cigarette packs, which the court also ordered.
USS Washington Brought to Life
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Norfolk, Virginia - The Navy with assistance from the submarine's sponsor Elisabeth Mabus, daughter of the 75th Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus, commissioned and brought to life the newest Virginia class submarine, USS Washington (SSN 787), during a ceremony on board Naval Station Norfolk, today.
Scientists think public opinion important before human gene editing
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Dallas, Texas - The public should be consulted before gene editing is used to treat human embryos, according to a survey of scientists published in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics.
Adverse events spike after blood pressure meds go generic in Canada
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Dallas, Texas - One month after generic versions of three widely-used blood pressure drugs became available in Canada, hospital visits for adverse events spiked in generic drug users, according to new research in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, an American Heart Association journal.
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