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Wording of Mich. ballot proposals
Michigan election officials on Thursday approved the 100-word statements of purpose for ballot proposals that will face voters in November. PROPOSAL 1 A LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE TO PERMIT THE USE AND CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA FOR SPECIFIED MEDICAL...Tags: Diseases, Medical Specialization, AIDS, Medical Research, Referenda
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Michigan elections panel OKs ballot proposals
Associated Press WriterMichigan voters will decide whether to loosen the state's restrictions on embryonic stem cell research and allow medical use of marijuana during November's election. A state election panel gave final approval to the proposals Thursday, clearing their...Tags: Diseases, Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Research, Court Administration, Elections
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Outgoing UW leader rips business lobby's tactics
Associated Press WriterThe state's largest business lobby has been taken over by "political extremists" and become a major obstacle to economic development, outgoing University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor John Wiley said this week. In a 3,000-word essay published in...Tags: National Government, Laws, Medical Specialization, Health Treatments, Medical Research
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Monsanto sells cow hormone to Eli Lilly
From Chicago Tribune news servicesST. LOUIS—Monsanto Co. is unloading a harvest of controversy with its $300 million sale of the Posilac cow hormone to drugmaker Eli Lilly & Co. Posilac has never been a big part of St. Louis-based Monsanto's future growth plans, but the genetically...Tags: Monsanto Company, Animal Science, Arable Farming, Medical Specialization, Lilly Eli & Co
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Painful bladder syndrome difficult to diagnose, treat
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have been diagnosed with interstitial cystitis. Could you explain the condition? Is there any hope for complete recovery? ANSWER: Cystitis is the medical term for inflammation of the bladder. Most of the time, the inflammation is...Tags: Diseases, Medical Specialization, Health Treatments, Communicable Diseases, Physical Fitness
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Monsanto sells controversial cow hormone for $300M
AP Business WriterMonsanto Co. is unloading a harvest of controversy with its $300 million sale of the Posilac cow hormone to drug maker Eli Lilly & Co. Posilac has never been a big part of Monsanto's future growth plans, but the genetically engineered hormone has gotten...Tags: Monsanto Company, Animal Science, Arable Farming, Medical Specialization, Lilly Eli & Co
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Man tied to Michigan St. arson gets ocean vacation
Associated Press WriterA man who admits setting a fire that caused more than $1 million in damage at Michigan State University is getting a vacation along the Atlantic Ocean, a month before his sentence for a crime described as domestic terrorism. A federal judge recently...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Michigan State University, New Year's, Medical Specialization
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Stem cell proposal advancing toward Mich. ballot
A proposal aimed at loosening Michigan's restrictions on embryonic stem cell research appears likely to make the November ballot, based on a report from state election officials released Tuesday. An estimate by state election officials found that...Tags: Diseases, Medical Specialization, Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Research, Referenda
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Wording proposed for Michigan ballot measures
State election officials late Tuesday released their proposed 100-word statements of purpose for three ballot proposals targeting the November election. The Board of State Canvassers could vote on the ballot wording Thursday, while deciding whether the...Tags: Medical Research, Court Administration, Reproduction, Medicine, Elections
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Your answers about race are essential
The cornerstone of the "Exploring Race" forum (chicagotribune.com/race) is its questions. You (or I) ask the questions and readers answer them. You've sent in thousands, and I've tried to answer them with essays or simply by just posting them. This...Tags: Britney Spears, Minority Groups, Ceremonies, Medical Specialization, Natural Science
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In organic markets, virtue weighed against wallets
Matthew DeBord is a writer in Los Angeles. This is from the Los Angeles Times.Whole Foods Market Inc. - or, as it's become better known recently, No. 48 in the bestselling book "Stuff White People Like" - has problems. Chiefly, there are fewer people, white or otherwise, interested in paying a premium for its ethically cultivated,...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Hybrid and Green Vehicles, Natural Resources, Medical Specialization, Consumers
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Tighter Belts Squeeze Gourmet Groceries
Whole Foods Market Inc. — or, as it's become better known recently, No.48 in the bestselling book "Stuff White People Like" — has problems. Chiefly, there are fewer people, white or otherwise, interested in paying a premium for its ethically...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Hybrid and Green Vehicles, Natural Resources, Medical Specialization, Consumers
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