Tuesday's Washington Post featured an editorial by pharmaceutical giant Wyeth Corps president, executive and chairman Robert Essner, Open the Door to Curing Alzheimers: Why This Research Must Become an Urgent Priority. His article appealed to researchers, regulators and industry leaders to work toward finding a cure for Alzheimers disease. He emphasized the urgency of a collaborative effort, arguing that the failure to make this disease a number one priority will have implications of...
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