A major investigation appearing on the front page of Monday’s Wall Street Journal looks into fraudulent asbestos claims and the multi-billion dollar mesothelioma litigation industry.…
The final agreement to avoid certain tax increases and spending cuts passed both chambers of Congress on New Year’s Day, ensuring that the devastating cuts…
Many of you may be wondering what the results of last week’s election will mean for mesothelioma research. Overall, medical research funding has fared well…
On November 11, we observe Veterans Day and recognize the courage and sacrifice of our service men and women who protect our freedoms. On this…
This is a very important year to vote! Not only do we have the Presidential election but every seat in the House of Representatives is…
National Organization for Rare Diseases (NORD) and the Drug Information Association held their 2nd Annual Conference – the US Conference on Rare Diseases and Orphan…
Last week, the National Institutes for Health (NIH) issued a notice stating non-competing research grant awards will be funded below the level indicated in the…
Suffolk County on Long Island is the home to nearly 1.5 million people – a larger population than some states. Earlier this year, Bill Lindsay,…
Earlier today, the President signed into law the continuing resolution (CR, H.J. Res. 117) providing funding for most government agencies, including the National Institutes of…
On Friday, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued the report mandated by the Sequestration Transparency Act[i], on the overwhelming effects of a sequester…