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From SCOTT E. HENSLEY, Science,  29 Oct 2009

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From SCOTT HENSLEY, Wall Street Journal,  19 Jan 2009
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Novartis’s Jimenez: Cafepharma Habitue

WSJ’s blog on health and the business of health. Jimenez, the big boss of Novartis pharmaceutical business, made a surprising admission to the Health Blog when we met with him recently in Switzerland. He’s an avid reader of Cafepharma, that virtual ...

From SCOTT HENSLEY, Wall Street Journal,  15 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Novartis,  Michael Phelps,  Wall Street Journal

Apple’s Jobs to Take Medical Leave Through June

WSJ’s blog on health and the business of health. Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures during a product announcement in San Francisco in early September. We’ve been following the health status of Apple CEO Steve Jobs just about as closely as anyone, but we ...

From SCOTT HENSLEY, Wall Street Journal,  14 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Steve Jobs,  Wall Street Journal

Biotech Bash Opens Under Cloud

We’re going to party like it’s 1991. The invitation-only shindig that Hambrecht & Quist made into an annual must-attend biotech money hunt gets rolling today. H&Q and the meeting have been under J.P. Morgan’s growing umbrella for a decade now. And it ...

From SCOTT HENSLEY, Wall Street Journal,  12 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Genentech, Inc.,  Genomic Health, Inc.,  General Electric

WSJ Health Blog Blushes

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From SCOTT HENSLEY, Wall Street Journal,  9 Jan 2009
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Does a Yearly Checkup Make Medical Sense?

If you’re anything like us, you probably put annual physical on your list of health resolutions for the New Year. The annual physical is a ritual based as much in tradition as science. It’s a habit for us to get the yearly exam, but it’s a medical ...

From SCOTT HENSLEY, Wall Street Journal,  8 Jan 2009

Pharmalot, R.I.P.; Long Live, Ed Silverman.

WSJ’s blog on health and the business of health. This blog and Pharmalot, the brainchild of veteran pharma reporter Ed Silverman, have been friendly rivals since we both entered the blogosphere two years ago. (He was ahead of us by a couple of ...

From SCOTT HENSLEY, Wall Street Journal,  5 Jan 2009
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Santa Got His Annual Checkup; Should You Have One too?

Santa Claus gets a physical from Jane Sadler at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. He’s old as the hills, is obviously overweight and has a weakness for sweets, especially this time of year. Santa clearly needs to see his doctor often. And ...

From SCOTT HENSLEY, Wall Street Journal,  24 Dec 2008

Genentech Growth Bodes Well for Shares, Even if Roche Deal Fails

WSJ’s blog on health and the business of health. As 2008 winds down, Genentech remains independent — or as independent as a company can be while still topping the shopping list of its fifty-six-percent owner Roche. The biotech giant’s shares went ...

From SCOTT HENSLEY, Wall Street Journal,  16 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Genentech, Inc.,  Wall Street Journal

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