iStockphoto Here?s what?s making health news this morning: No Easy Cure for Diabetic Children ?(WSJ): A government-funded study looking at three different drug regimens for treating Diabetes 2 in children found metformin, a drug that?s long been used and considered effective in adults, to work relatively poorly in children. Warner Chilcott Said to Consider Options After Interest (Bloomberg): The Dublin-based drug maker, which had $2.7 billion in revenue last year, is considering its options after strategic and private-equity buyers showed interest, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. Actelion Breathes Easy on ?Best Case? New Drug Data (Reuters): The large European biotech announced positive Phase III data for a new drug to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension, better than many investors expected. With Support Off as Events Begin, Komen Works to Revive Its Image (NY Times): The cancer-advocacy organization is trying to rebound from recent hits on its reputation, particularly at the level of its local affiliates. ?Weapons of Persuasion? from Robert Cialdini (Los Angeles Times): Research by the professor emeritus of psychology at Arizona State University and author of ?Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion,? has identified six techniques to win people over.
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A.M. Vitals: Diabetes Treatment Found to Work Relatively Poorly in Children
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