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Ding Dong is the Skinny Label (Effectively) Dead?

FDA Law

Teva case, that the statutory provisions governing patent infringement, specifically induced infringement, do not address carve-outs. Teva received tentative approval in June 2003 and launched in 2007 after a blocking patent expired. The catch is, as we have learned from the GSK v. Teva decision changed everything.

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Aging and Homelessness: Margot Kushel

GeriPal

How has the history of redlining and the federal tax subsidy of wealthy (mostly white) people in the form of a mortgage interest deduction contributed to racial inequalities in homelessness? What can we do about it? What are the highest yield interventions and policy changes? What should we call it – homeless or unhoused? Eric: I love this.