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Several news sources, including Russia Today and Business Insider pounced on a Danish scientist's report in the British Journal of Medicine this week lambasting the drug industry:
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Jeb Bush is expected to announce he is running for president in 2016 -- at some point. Right now, he is reportedly skirting campaign finance laws in order to build a