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European Commissioner for Competition, Joaquin Almunia, addresses the media, at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Wednesday, June 19, 2013. The European Union says it has fined Danish pharmaceuticals multinational Lundbeck and several other producers a combined 146 million euros ($195 million) for delaying the market entry of cheaper generic alternatives to a major antidepressant to capitalize profit at the expense of patients. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)

EU fines pharma firms over generics delay

The European Union has fined Danish pharmaceuticals multinational Lundbeck and several other producers a combined 146 million euros ($195 million) for delaying the market entry of cheaper generic alternatives to a major antidepressant. The EU claimed that the companies sought to capitalize profit at the expense of patients. EU Antitrust ...

Pa. school can exclude morning-after pill coverage

A federal judge says a Christian college in western Pennsylvania can exclude coverage for birth control like the morning-after pill and the week-after pill when it offers a health insurance plan to its students. The injunction issued in favor of Geneva College will remain in effect until the federal judge ...

Pope Francis smiles as Alberto di Tullio, from Boiano, near Naples, Italy, sits in the pope's seat of his open-top car at the end of his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Wednesday June 19, 2013. Francis has given a 17-year-old boy with Down's Syndrome the ride of his life — sort of. Francis invited Alberto di Tullio up onto his open-top Mercedes at the end of his general audience Wednesday, letting him spin around on the white chair while tens of thousands of people looked on. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

Pope invites Down Syndrome teen on car for a spin

Pope Francis has given a 17-year-old boy with Down Syndrome the ride of his life — sort of. Francis invited Alberto di Tullio up onto his open-top Mercedes at the end of his general audience Wednesday, letting him spin around on the pontiff's white chair while tens of thousands of ...

Pascagoula council approves smoke-free ordinance

Pascagoula will go smoke free in late July. The city council approved a comprehensive smoking ban Tuesday that applies to all restaurants, bars, stores, motel/hotel lobbies, common areas of buildings and indoor workplaces. The ordinance takes effect in 30 days. Councilman Joe Abston, who brought up the idea of a ...

Pirelli, Mercedes to answer 'Tire-gate' charges

Mercedes and Pirelli on Thursday must answer charges that they breached Formula One rules by testing tires together. The governing body of motorsport, the International Automobile Federation (FIA), convened the hearing of its international tribunal. The disciplinary body meets in Paris on Thursday morning and has summoned Mercedes and Pirelli ...

Residents: Action needed on NM mine due to cancer

Western New Mexico residents say federal officials need to either move the tailings from an abandoned uranium mill near Milan or relocate the owners of about 75 nearby homes. The Albuquerque Journal reports (http://bit.ly/14hXzJK) that residents told a top U.S. Environmental Protection Agency official Tuesday that a cluster of cancer ...

Leander officer with warrant shoots therapy dog

A Central Texas police officer faces an administrative review after shooting a family's trained therapy dog while trying to serve a traffic-related warrant. Homeowner James Simmons said Tuesday that the Leander police officer had the wrong house. Police say Officer Woodson Blase felt threatened when he opened fire Monday and ...

In this May 29, 2013 photo, Vincent “Butch” Plochocki empties grass cuttings into a bag at his home in La Salle, Ill. In May 2012, Plochocki underwent heart transplant surgery, and has since begun returning to tasks, such as lawn mowing, that were once impossible for him because of health conditions. (AP Photo/NewsTribune, Genna Ord)

SPOTLIGHT: LaSalle man thrives after transplant

Although more than 60 years old, Vincent "Butch" Plochocki of La Salle recently celebrated a first birthday. That's the first anniversary of living with a new heart. "I'm free to do what I want," he said. That means a lot for a man who spent more than a year in ...

6,500 would lose health coverage under RI budget

The proposed Rhode Island state budget would kick nearly 6,500 low-income people off the state's subsidized health insurance program. The $8.2 billion budget approved by the House Finance Committee Tuesday night would lower the eligibility for the RIte Care health insurance program to at or below 133 percent of the ...

Study: Wiser medication use could cut health costs

If doctors and patients used prescription drugs more wisely, they could save the U.S. health care system at least $213 billion a year, by reducing medication overuse, underuse and other flaws in care that cause complications and longer, more-expensive treatments, researchers conclude. The savings would come by reducing medication overuse, ...

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