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  1. When Congress passed the Orphan Drug Act in 1983, no one thought it would have such unforeseen side effects. explains.

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  2. We all love to eat, but it’s sometimes a mystery what exactly is in our . ’s Helen Zoe Viet tells us all about how food and eating have changed in modern America.

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  3. It’s no secret that drug companies develop treatments that yield the highest profits for them. But says that a law is pushing companies towards drugs that help only a tiny fraction of the population.

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    Right now, the government is emphasizing illnesses that affect a tiny number of people, rather than the ones that harm the most. tells us how we got here.

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    Have you tried ? Atkins? Going gluten-free? ’s Helen Zoe Viet joined us to talk about the invention of our weight-loss culture and how America decided that being thin was desirable.

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    Selling a few items at a high price sounds like the business model for a car dealership, but more and more drug companies are working this way. explains why, and who gets left behind.

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    Do you have picky eaters in your life? ’s Helen Zoe Viet says maybe they just need some encouragement. She joined us to talk about how and eating in America have changed in the last century.

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    Hollywood, psychology, nutrition science, mass production, statistics, and more all came together in the 1920s and changed how we eat… and made us want to be skinny. ’s Helen Zoe Viet shared the story of America’s eating habits.

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    According to the CDC, opioid overdoses kill on average 130 Americans each day. tells us why drug companies are having a hard time finding a reason to do something about it.

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    Heart disease and cancer are leading causes of death in the United States. So why aren’t drug companies researching more cures for them? explains.

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    When it’s time for a snack, what are your kids reaching for? Something with “kidz” in the name? According to ’s Helen Zoe Viet, the idea that kids need food catered specifically to them is fairly new.

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    We all love to eat, but it’s sometimes a mystery what exactly is in our . ’s Helen Zoe Viet tells us all about how food and eating have changed in modern America.

    Poništi
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    When Congress passed the Orphan Drug Act in 1983, no one thought it would have such unforeseen side effects. explains.

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    A powerful argument from Dr. Bach about the diseases - and people - who have lost out as pharma has focused more on drugs for rare conditions.

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    It was really a pleasure. One of the hardest truths in public policy is that resources of all types are finite. Not just $'s, but talent, and energy, and focus, and recognition. Pursuing rare disease treatments robs from our ability to tackle public health challenges around us.

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    According to the CDC, opioid overdoses kill on average 130 Americans each day. tells us why drug companies are having a hard time finding a reason to do something about it.

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  17. 31. sij

    Have you tried ? Atkins? Going gluten-free? ’s Helen Zoe Viet joined us to talk about the invention of our weight-loss culture and how America decided that being thin was desirable.

    Poništi
  18. 31. sij

    Selling a few items at a high price sounds like the business model for a car dealership, but more and more drug companies are working this way. explains why, and who gets left behind.

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    Do you have picky eaters in your life? ’s Helen Zoe Viet says maybe they just need some encouragement. She joined us to talk about how and eating in America have changed in the last century.

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    A brain scan can’t tell a male from a female brain, so why do we believe men and women are so different? explains.

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