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In the U.S., getting the right medicine after a heart attack may depend on where you live
(Reuters Health) – Where heart attack survivors live in the U.S. may affect their chances of getting the best medication to prevent a second attack, a new study suggests. Press Release Distribution Service
WHO says it could use more U.S. help on the ground in Ebola fight
The United States could bolster the battle against the Ebola virus in Democratic Republic of Congo by allowing more of its experts to travel to the outbreak zone, a senior World Health Organization (WHO) official said on Friday. Press Release Distribution Service
Golf: Kim Hyo-joo forges ahead as South Koreans dominate Evian
Kim Hyo-joo forged to a one-shot lead over Park Sung-hyun as South Korean players took a stranglehold on the Evian Championship in the third round in France on Saturday. Press Release Distribution Service
Cycling: Bernal all but wraps up maiden Colombian Tour title
Climbing phenomenon Egan Bernal was poised to become the first Colombian to win the Tour de France and the youngest race champion in 110 years when he retained the overall lead after Saturday’s 20th stage, a 59-km ride from Albertville. Press Release Distribution Service
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France’s Macron discussed need for broad digital tax deal with Trump: Elysee
France’s Emmanuel Macron discussed the need for an international agreement on taxing digital service companies with U.S. President Donald Trump in a call on Friday, the French president’s office said. Press Release Distribution Service
Sprint, T-Mobile win U.S. antitrust approval for $26 billion merger
T-Mobile US Inc won U.S. antitrust approval for its $26 billion takeover of rival Sprint Corp, the Justice Department said Friday, clearing a major hurdle to a deal that merges the nation’s third and fourth largest wireless carriers. Press Release Distribution Service
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Novartis CEO pledges not to sell Sandoz generics unit
Novartis Chief Executive Vas Narasimhan pledged in an interview published on Saturday not to sell the Swiss drugmaker’s generics unit Sandoz amid a revamp that has prompted speculation he is preparing to offload the business. Press Release Distribution Service
Factbox: Fannie, Freddie and the government: it’s complicated
The Trump administration wants to take Fannie and Freddie out of government conservatorship, but doing so will be complicated due to the central role they play in the housing market and the Treasury’s holdings in the two firms. [L2N24J0YC] Press Release Distribution Service