Are Race-Specific Drugs Unethical?
Since being approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in June, BiDil, the first drug marketed specifically for treatment of heart failure among African Americans, has aroused suspicion about...
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Since being approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in June, BiDil, the first drug marketed specifically for treatment of heart failure among African Americans, has aroused suspicion about...
After taking blows from a sluggish economy and volatile financial markets, Ronald E. Blaylock uses a classic boxing match to sum up the past year. The chief executive of New...
Rozalia Williams recalls the day she was awarded a small business grant in 2001 from the Miami Dade Empowerment Trust. She and the other eligible competitors had given presentations and...
There was a time when entrepreneuers risked their savings, health insurance and nearly everything they had to become a successful business owner, and for most people it simply didn’t work out. Things have changed.
When Ronald Lipford started Arel Architects Inc. in 1991, he had accrued a solid body of architectural experience at Washington, D.C. area firms, but with the economy in a free...