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U.S. government launches pharmaceutical division

The U.S. government has decided to enter the pharmaceutical business.

Apparently, the drug companies aren't coming out with new " breakthrough " drugs

quickly enough, and now the U.S. government plans to spend taxpayer dollars

conducting research on drugs which will be turned over to Big Pharma. Those drug

companies, in turn, will sell them for a profit. It's yet another clear case

where the government is taking over the health care (sick care) industry and

funneling profits into the hands of pharmaceutical corporations.

U.S. government launches pharmaceutical division

http://www.naturalnews.com/031092_government_drug_research.html

This is all happening because drug companies say they're scaling back their

research funding to find new drugs. This terrifies the U.S. government,

apparently, which doesn't recognize that scaling back drug company R & D is

actually a good thing for America given how much economic damage and personal

health damage is caused each year by Big Pharma's dangerous drugs. So instead of

letting the failing pharmaceutical market contract on its own, Big Government

wants to artificially prop it up with taxpayer dollars in much the same way that

the feds bailed out Wall Street's rich banksters with trillions of dollars over

the last two years.

The new government drug research center will operate under the National

Institutes of Health (NIH) and be called the National Center for Advancing

Translational Sciences. Dr. Francis , director of the National Institutes

of Health, says he hopes Congress will increase funding of the center to at

least $1 billion annually.

Learn more:

http://www.naturalnews.com/031092_government_drug_research.html#ixzz1C34le91X

The best in health, Bee

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