Weekly News Roundup: Hawking Drugs on the Radio

• Just when you thought it was safe to put the abortion debate to rest: Bush tries to sneak in additional “protections” for hospital employees who don’t wish to perform the procedure.

• Practicing physicians aren’t the only ones on the take from drug companies; now it’s radio hosts as well.

• A new survey finds bad news for China’s soil—and its food supply.

• All that technology love can work both ways: Verizon employees are caught peeking at Obama’s private cell phone records.

• Could HIV prevention come in the form of a pill?

• And are “climate-smart chickens” worthy of their name?

• And finally, one of the best, and most honest, run-downs of what’s really happening with women in science.

November 21st, 2008 Tags: ,
by Melissa Lafsky in Health Care, Science Goes to Washington | 1 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

One Response to “Weekly News Roundup: Hawking Drugs on the Radio”

  1. denis de Shon Says:

    Hawking drugs??

    den

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