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FDA panel backs much-debated ALS drug in rare, 2nd review
WASHINGTON (AP) — A panel of federal health advisers voted Wednesday to recommend approval for an experimental drug to treat Lou Gehrig’s disease, a remarkable turnaround for the much-debated medication that was previously rejected by the same group
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Cineplex says it will push on to secure payout from Cineworld despite bankruptcy
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Government emissions targets for fertilizer use unrealistic, industry report argues
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Report says Nova Scotia government can do more to offset impact of inflation
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