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Many Clinics Do Not Use Industry Prescription Drug Assistance Programs

Many health clinics that serve low-income patients do not participate in prescription drug assistance programs sponsored by the pharmaceutical industry because they are “cumbersome,” according to a study published in the April 1 issue of the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, the Newark Star-Ledger reports.

Federal Court Refers Tobacco Case to State Supreme Court for Clarification of Law

The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in considering two remaining tobacco lawsuits, on Tuesday asked the California Supreme Court to clarify whether it would hear the case of someone diagnosed with a tobacco-related illness many years after becoming addicted to cigarettes, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Nominated Director of NIH Division To Delay Arrival Over Concerns About Revised Agency Ethics Guidelines

David Schwartz, a physician nominated to become the new director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Science at NIH, has “postponed his arrival indefinitely” because of concerns about revised agency conflict-of-interest guidelines, the Washington Post reports.

Children Have Engaged in Less Risky Behavior Over Last 12 Years, Study Finds

Children have been engaging in less risky behavior over the past 12 years, although more young people are obese or living in poverty or single-parent homes, according to a report published in the January issue of Social Indicators Research, the AP/Boston Globe reports.

Senators Meet To Discuss Rival Prescription Drug Reimportation Bills

Sens. David Vitter (R-La.) and John Thune (R-S.D.) recently have been meeting with Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) to discuss competing bills that would allow U.S. residents to import lower-cost prescription drugs from other countries, the Hill reports.