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Vdjd State Highlights: Conn. Hospital CEO Salaries Draw Scrutiny; Calif. Counties Provide Non-Emergency Care To Undocumented Adults Controversy Over Comey Firing Could Cost GOP Support For Trump Agenda In SenateThere s little wiggle room in the Senate, and hesitancy to support President Donald Trump s priorities could cause problems for any potential health care deal. McClatchy:Comey Firing Trouble For Trump s Health Care, Tax PlansAlready in a struggle to find enough votes to back President Donald Trumps agenda, Republicans are about to find the going even tougher after the firing of James Comey as FBI director... In the coming months, the Senate faces already-contentious Trump initiatives on overhauling the nations health care system, revamping the tax code and, more immediately, crafting a budget for the fiscal year that begi <a href=Link ns Oct. 1. Tate and Wise, 5/10 The Hill:GOP Centrist: FBI Firing Distracting From Healthcare Work聽President Trumps firing of FBI Director James Comey is distracting from work in the Senate on repealing and replacing ObamaCare, says Sen. Susan Collins R-Maine . I think he already has, Collins told reporters in response to a question about whether Comey could become a d <a href=Link ca</a> istraction. The Senate has begun working on a healthcare bill separate from the legislation passed by the House last week intended to replace parts of the Affordable Care Act. Weixel, 5/10 CQ Roll Call:Crucial Health Bills Have A Fraught Path Amid Partisan BlowupsA highly anticipated markup of a must-pass <a href=Link website</a> Food and Drug Administration bill was postponed Wednesday because of partisan sparring Rwhj What Will Make It Into The Final Senate Health Bill Wednesday, Aug 4 2004Cambodian Prime Minister Says He Opposes Testing HIV/AIDS Drugs on ResidentsCambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday said he opposes testing HIV/AIDS drugs on Cambodians, remarks that could derail a clinical trial of Gilead Sciences antiretroviral drug Viread set to take place in the country, the AP/Yahoo! News reports. Although Hun Sen did not mention a specific clinical trial, his statements seemed to be directed toward th <a href=Link cup</a> e Viread study, which is being funded by NIH and the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation, according to the AP/Yahoo! News Munthit, AP/Yahoo! News, 8/3 . In March, NIH aw <a href=Link samba</a> arded a $2.1 million grant to University of California-San Francisco researchers to test Viread in 960 Cambodian women, most of whom are commercial sex workers. The drug, which is known generically as tenofovir, has been shown to boost immune response and reduce viral levels in the bloodstreams of patients who are resistant to other antiret <a href=Link cups uk</a> rovirals. The year-long study will be a collaborative effort among Cambodia s Ministry of Health, UCSF and the University of New South Wales in Australia. However, about 150 Cambodian commercial sex workers who are members of the Women s Network for Unity have said they will not participate in the study unless they are provided with 30 years of health insurance to cover possible adverse reactions and side effects from taking the drug Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, 3/30 . Please don t use Cambodians for any drug trial, | |
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