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Merck’s New Study Could Help Millions Suffering From Allergies
Merck, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, announced the results from a Phase 2b study that evaluated two doses of an investigational house dust mite sublingual immunotherapy tablet, which they call MK-8237. Considering the fact that about 20 million people are allergic to the nasty little dust mites that feed off of…
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Ukraine Crisis: Crimea done with votes, moving closer to join Russia
The referendum in Crimea has been peacefully completed on Sunday. Initial results show that a big majority of people wishes to annex with Russia and does not look for greater autonomy from the Ukraine authorities. This referendum took place after a couple weeks when Russian forces invaded the region and people of Crimea hold the…
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Pilot: Whoever changed flight path was an expert
The missing Malaysian plane had flown into different directions and it had shifted its route from north to west, investigators claim. They further say that generally flights are following routes as per the GPS system to keep flights separated from each other and we are sure that the route suddenly changed by Pilot of missing…
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New Poll Reveals Surprising Trend Among Young Republicans Concerning Gay Marriage
In a surprising new poll by Pew Research, public support for same-sex marriage continues to grow — even among Republicans. Their findings showed that young Republicans, in fact, supported it by an actual majority. Although Republicans over the age of 50 still oppose it with only 27% in favor, an incredible 61% of Republicans under…
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Anjin Investments Having Trouble Producing Diamonds in Zimbabwe’s Merange Gem Fields
Diamonds are prized for their rarity, but supply and demand still enter into the equation. Diamond mining companies must not only produce a certain quantity of stones, but a quantity of stones at a certain base level of quality, in order to keep up with the market. What happens when a company starts to struggle?…
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Father Brutally Shoots a Boy found in Daughter’s Bedroom
Father has brutally shot a boy found in daughter’s bedroom early morning in Houston-area. Detectives hold the opinion that the 16 years old daughter of the shooter brought a 17 years old boy into her bedroom. And when her father asked about the teen boy, she said she did not know him. The father told…
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Passengers Run from Evacuated Flight at Philadelphia
Passengers of US Airways Flight 1702 had to run off from the A320 Airbus due to sudden abort of take off. This flight was flying from Philadelphia to Fort Lauderdale and people were screaming when they were being evacuated. Dennis Fee as passenger of this flight said to a private news agency that “People were…
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New Urgent Care Centers Across the U.S. Rush to Meet Growing Healthcare Demand
Offering faster, more affordable healthcare that’s often more accessible, the new Doctors Express Urgent Care clinic in Bridgeport opened last week. Many residents are finding the center to provide exactly what it promises–a lower-cost alternative to primary care physician offices and emergency rooms. This new center is one of the many across the United States…
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Progress Check on the Affordable Care Act Is Inconclusive
With its computer glitches fixed, the Affordable Care Act’s first numbers are coming in. From the time it’s rolled out in the beginning of October until the first of February, 3.3 million have signed up, with the daily amounts increasing. Though enrollment is up, it’s still to early to declare definite success or failure. Despite…
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Google Rewarding for Green Investments With Tax Incentives
Google is cashing in on more than just the massive popularity of its search engine and internet services. It is also using a $1.4 billion investment in solar technology to not only provide power to homes in Northern California, but take advantage of tax breaks. That hefty investment has made Google the largest backer of…