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Washington Times Profiles Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.), Examines House Conservatives’ Reaction to Medicare Law

The Washington Times on Thursday profiled Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) — incoming chair of the Republican Study Committee — and examined his efforts to lead the conservative opposition to the Medicare legislation last year, which was opposed by 25 House Republicans.

R.J. Reynolds Settles Advertising Lawsuit for $11.4M in Penalties

California Attorney General Bill Lockyer (D) on Wednesday announced that R.J. Reynolds Tobacco has agreed to pay a total of $17.3 million in penalties and costs to settle a lawsuit over its advertising practices, as well as cut back on its advertising in magazines that have large teenage audiences, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Plaintiff in Medical Marijuana Supreme Court Case Calls DMV Notice To Re-Examine Driving Record ‘Retaliation’

Diane Monson, one of two state residents who are plaintiffs in a case seeking to end federal raids of medical marijuana users and providers, said on Tuesday that the state Department of Motor Vehicles had sent her a notice requiring a review of her driving qualifications, a move she called an act of “retaliation” for her legal efforts, the Sacramento Bee reports.

U.S. Consumers Have Confidence in Safety of Prescription Drugs, FDA, Poll Finds

An Associated Press/Ipsos poll, taken after Pfizer last week announced that the pain medication Celebrex could increase patient risk for heart attack and stroke, found that most U.S. consumers have confidence in the overall safety of prescription drugs sold in the United States and the ability of FDA to ensure safety, the AP/Las Vegas Sun reports.

CNA Sues Schwarzenegger, DHS for Delaying Nurse Staffing Ratios

Members of the California Nurses Association on Tuesday filed a lawsuit in Sacramento County Superior Court alleging that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) and the Department of Health Services illegally delayed until 2008 the implementation of a law that would decrease from six to five the number of patients for whom a nurse is responsible, the AP/Los Angeles Times reports.

Procter & Gamble Withdraws FDA Application for Female Testosterone Patch

Procter & Gamble has withdrawn an FDA application for its Intrinsa testosterone patch for female sexual dysfunction — pre-empting “what many observers saw as a likely rejection” — and announced plans to submit a new application to FDA that will include larger clinical trials, the Wall Street Journal reports

Tenet Healthcare Agrees to $395 Million Settlement of Lawsuit Filed Over Alleged Unnecessary Heart Surgeries

Officials for Tenet Healthcare, the second-largest U.S. hospital chain, on Tuesday announced plans to establish a $395 million fund for more than 769 cardiac patients and their families to settle a civil lawsuit filed over allegations that two physicians at Tenet-owned Redding Medical Center in California performed unnecessary heart bypass and other surgeries between 1992 and 2002, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.