What We're Reading: California Drug Price Transparency Bill Pulled
What we're reading, August 18, 2016: California drug price transparency bill gets pulled; researchers work on a new opioid painkiller without the addiction; and the need for more diversity in genetic sequencing.
A California senator has withdrawn his bill that would require drug makers explain steep price hikes.
Researchers are trying to create a new opioid painkiller that does not cause addiction that leads to deadly overdoses. Scientists have discovered PZM21, a chemical that turns the opioid receptor on without negative effects,
Genetic testing may be more common, but the accuracy of these test results vary based on ethnicity. A new study found that there is a greater need for diversity in genomic research in order to interpret ethnic differences,
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