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Does Bristol-Myers have a plan B if activists scuttle its Celgene buy?

What’s Bristol-Myers Squibb’s Plan B if its Celgene deal falls through? BMS won’t say whether it has one at all. And the company may be more likely to need a backup plan than some industry-watchers think. As Wolfe Research’s Tim Anderson pointed out in a note to clients, the company has so far skirted questions… Read More: Does Bristol-Myers have a plan B if activists scuttle its… »

Ethnic minorities produce less pollution but are exposed to more

Some refineries contribute to local air pollutionMicha​el Stravato/Polaris/eyevin​e By Adam Vaughan Black and Hispanic people in the US are, on average, exposed to more dirty air than white people, despite generally being responsible for less air pollution. For the first time, a study into pollution and inequality has also factored in how people use energy,… Read More: Ethnic minorities produce less pollution but are exposed to more »

Natural headache remedies that are simple and effective – Body and Soul

Unpleasant throbbing and aching in the head, nausea, ringing ears, blurred vision – headaches and migraines are, to put it lightly, excruciating. According to Headache Australia, it’s estimated that migraines currently affect 4.9 million Aussies, and 20 per cent of the population suffer from migraines at some stage in their lives. It’s also costing the… Read More: Natural headache remedies that are simple and effective – Body… »

Opinion: If You're Smart, You'll Skip CrossFit 19.3

CrossFit 19.3 is the latest workout in the illustriously murderous CrossFit Open, a brief but ultra-badass challenge designed to help you prove your fitness mettle. It’s an unexpected workout that’ll leave your entire body in shock, with a move you may never have practiced at your local CrossFit box as its centerpiece. It’s also not… Read More: Opinion: If You're Smart, You'll Skip CrossFit 19.3 »