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Dear Congressman Schrader and Congressman Kinzinger:
On behalf of the millions of patients, consumers, providers, communities of color, and taxpayers our organizations represent, we write to thank you for your leadership in introducing the BIOSIM Act (H.R. 2815). Biosimilar medicines hold enormous potential to lower the cost of prescription drugs but face significant barriers to adoption. Congressional action on innovative solutions, like the BIOSIM Act, is critical to reducing costs and improving patient access to biosimilars in the U.S.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved 29 biosimilar medicines since 2015.i Patients with cancer, chronic kidney disease, rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions are benefitting from access to biosimilars. According to a recent analysis, women, seniors, and low-income individuals are expected to benefit most from increased access to biosimilars as they are predominantly impacted by the conditions currently tr
Thought for the Week with Peter Grace, Cirencester Corps of The Salvation Army Consulting notes on WW11 recently, I was reminded of another time in Cirencester, when normal life was disrupted and people’s lives at risk. It must also have been very interesting, with the many military bases in the area and the influx of strangers. There were many Americans, serving in the 14 military hospitals administered from Stratton House. These included Dr Dwight Harken working mainly at Stowell Park Hospital. He was one of those who used his skills to attempt pioneering medical procedures to revolutionise heart surgery. During the invasion of Northern Europe his courage and skill saved hundreds of lives and the methods he perfected and taught, many thousands since.
It s a bump in the road : Byron Center man conquers health and Ironman competitions
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BYRON CENTER, Mich. â A Byron Center man has gone from flatlining to thriving after surviving both a heart attack and a double-lung transplant.
Jim Oldfield has now participated in more marathons, triathlons and Ironman competitions than he can count.
He told FOX 17 itâs all thanks to his family, doctors, and a sizeable dose of old-fashioned grit.
Oldfield calls his small-but-well-equipped home gym his domain and is a true testament to his journey that started traumatically in 2003.
He said, âIt was 5:35 a.m., because I just put out my last cigarette, just put it out, looked at my watch and I went black.â
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