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Pharmalab Enterprises, Inc. - 588432 - 12/10/2019

Pharmalab Enterprises, Inc. - 588432 - 12/10/2019

Delivery Method: VIA UPS Product: Drugs Recipient: Recipient Name Albert J. Perez, Jr. Recipient Title President Pharmalab Enterprises, Inc. 3795 W 18th Ave. Hialeah, FL 33012 United States Issuing Office: Office of Pharmaceutical Quality...

Owner:  American Government
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Canada’s medical research innovation in the spotlight

Canada’s medical research innovation in the spotlight

nder the Radar is a weekly special series bringing you compelling, under–the–radar stories from around the world, one region at a time. This week in the Americas, the 2025 winners of Canada’s largest medical research competition were announced....

Owner:  Ana Carcani Rold
Selena Gomez Gives Advice for Protecting Mental Health on Social Media: “It’s So Important to Take Breaks”

Selena Gomez Gives Advice for Protecting Mental Health on Social Media: “It’s So Important to Take Breaks”

Selena Gomez hosted her third annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit on Wednesday night, where mental health was top of mind. The L.A. event supported Gomez’s Rare Impact Fund, which she founded in 2020 with a mission to mobilize $100 million for...

Owner:  Jay Penske

Cow Calf Corner Dr. Rosslyn Biggs: Emerging Bovine Disease Update: New World Screwworm

The threat of New World Screwworm (NWS), Cochliomyia hominivorax, continues to impact cattle producers in Mexico. Although eradicated from the continental U.S., this parasitic fly still poses serious risks to livestock, wildlife, pets, and humans...

Owner:  Hillary Family
California Faces Limits as It Directs Health Facilities To Push Back on Immigration Raids

California Faces Limits as It Directs Health Facilities To Push Back on Immigration Raids

In recent months, federal agents have camped out in the lobby of a Southern California hospital, guarded detained patients — sometimes shackled — in hospital rooms, and chased an immigrant landscaper into a surgical center. U.S. Immigration and...

Owner:  Kaiser Family Foundation
Senator, 92, Third in Line for Presidency Admits Health Problem
El Salvador’s Safety Outpaces Costa Rica’s Crime in Tourism Race

El Salvador’s Safety Outpaces Costa Rica’s Crime in Tourism Race

El Salvador has turned heads this year with a sharp uptick in tourism, pulling in visitors eager for its mix of natural draws and newfound calm. By mid-2025, the country logged over 3 million arrivals, with forecasts pointing to 4 million by...

Owner:  Rob Hodel
Dr. Novick and the Academic Health Department

Dr. Novick and the Academic Health Department

Lloyd’s work fundamentally influenced me long before I ever met him. As a recently minted PhD in experimental psychology, I had moved to Hawaii in 1999 for a post-doctoral fellowship at the Cancer Research Center of Hawaii. A year later, I was...

Owner:  Wolters Kluwer
Immigration agents are raiding California hospitals and clinics. Can a new state law prevent that?

Immigration agents are raiding California hospitals and clinics. Can a new state law prevent that?

In recent months, federal agents camped out in the lobby of a Southern California hospital, guarded detained patients — sometimes shackled — in hospital rooms, and chased an immigrant landscaper into a surgical center. U.S. Immigration and Customs...

Owner:  Patrick Soon-Shiong
Work Abroad Opportunities Expand with 14,000 Salvadorans Already Placed Internationally.
Mass Dismissals Deepen El Salvador’s Public Health Crisis
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