Thursday, March 30, 2006


Viral Hepatitis C - Novartis Licenses Hep C Drug


Novartis Licenses Hep C Drug
Red Herring - Novartis said Wednesday it has licensed a late-stage compound developed by Idenix Pharmaceuticals to treat the liver infection hepatitis C, marking an ambition move by the Swiss pharmaceutical giant to enter an already competitive market. Idenix has

Coffee and Me
Sacramento Union - ane called President Nixon a warmonger for sending U.S. troops against the Vietnamese in their sanctuary of Cambodia. Nixon replied that Fonda and kind were a bunch of bums. At a Washington rally Fonda welcomed her fellow bums

Daily Planner: Monday
Chico Enterprise-Record - BLOOD DRIVE: Donor hours 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday; 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday and Wednesday; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday. BloodSource, 555 Rio Lindo Ave., Chico. 893-5433. Weekly. BUTTE COUNTY COORDINATING COUNCIL: 11:15 a.m.-1

New CDs By Saxophonists Eric Alexander, Don Braden & Vincent Herring
PRWeb - New CDs showcasing the instrumental virtuosity of a trio of saxophonists at the forefront of the contemporary international jazz scene bring to nine the number of mainstream jazz titles HighNote has released to date in 2006 and should solidify the

Ask the Doctor: Hepatitis C sufferers may get unwarranted stigma
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - Several months ago, I published a column on hepatitis, written by Dr. Alfred McNair, who is a board-certified gastroenterologist on the Coast. I've never received as many responses to an article as I received to that one. Some were congratulatory and