But Pfizer (PFE) CEO Albert ... doctor and science groups alike. Despite his past actions against the medical and science communities, including lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies, Bourla ...
Some, like Pfizer Inc. Chief Executive Officer Albert Bourla, were in Washington for the inauguration weekend. And within the corporate ranks, there was optimism that the new administration would ...
While the exact date of the meeting was not disclosed, Bourla said he and the health secretary nominee chatted civilly, conversing on topics they agreed on rather than straying to more divisive ...
Pfizer's CEO, Albert Bourla, Ph.D., has attempted to downplay the investor threat. At the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference earlier this month, he said that Starboard had only pushed for changes ...
Janet Glockler-Hooke told 880 CHED she was headed to a mall in St. Albert, Alta., on Saturday and when she turned into the parking lot, she noticed three men holding signs and flags that concerned ...
A highly competitive edition of the Claiming Crown at Churchill Downs Nov. 16 saw thrilling finishes, a disqualification in the feature race, and victories from a variety of connections. Trainer ...
"Patients deserve to know that their doctor is prescribing medications based on their doctor’s medical judgment, and not as a result of financial incentives from pharmaceutical companies," U.S ...
I remember back in my day (which was 2009), when I was first trying to get into Doctor Who, the sheer pain in the butt it was to try to find legitimate ways to watch a lot of the classic series.
“It’s been alarming to discover how common this is,” she says. We asked experts what to do if a doctor doesn’t take your symptoms seriously and instead dismisses them as anxiety. It’s ...
Pfizer’s CEO Ian Read is to step down after eight years and will be replaced on 1st January by chief operating officer Albert Bourla. In contrast to Merck & Co. which has rescinded a company ...
On the eve of an early election, Doug Ford‘s Progressive Conservatives are looking to fix a political vulnerability with a plan to get every Ontarian a family doctor within four years.