BioWatch: HGS seeks OK for hepatitis C treatment
Gazette.net - Thu Nov 26, 5:37 am ETAs expected, Human Genome Sciences has applied for federal regulatory approval to market its new treatment for hepatitis C.
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As expected, Human Genome Sciences has applied for federal regulatory approval to market its new treatment for hepatitis C.
Open government advocates are fighting a bill they say would keep secret information about deadly germs studied at the Galveston National Laboratory.
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The discovery Wednesday morning of an unknown powder leaking from a package on the dock of the downtown Yerington Post Office caused a shutdown of Main Street and and both local Postal facilities and also serves as a reminder to postal patrons to be careful how well they seals packages, especially if a powder is involved.
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Remember the days and weeks just after 9/11? Remember the anxiety - or downright fear - of wondering whether there would be another attack like the ones at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon?
FDA delayed the approval of Human Genome's anthrax drug, ABthrax.
Human Genome Sciences said Monday that approval of its experimental anthrax drug hit a delay as regulators asked the firm for more information about the treatment.
Human Genome Sciences Inc. said Monday the Food and Drug Administration will not approve the company's anthrax treatment until it receives additional information on the potential drug.
A white powder that was found at Ellis Island and caused a brief evacuation at the immigration landmark in New York Harbor has been deemed harmless.
New York's Ellis Island, the nation's gateway for millions of immigrants, is shown in an aerial photo. AP Photos. NEW YORK, NY (AP).- A white powder that was found at Ellis Island and caused a brief evacuation at the immigration landmark in New York Harbor has been deemed harmless.
Human Genome Sciences Inc. said Monday the Food and DrugAdministration will not approve the company's anthrax treatment until it receives additional information on the potential drug.
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