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Tags: Multiple Sclerosis Medication, Copaxone, Novartis, Biogen Idec

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Copaxone competitors report positive results: Novartis and Biogen Idec presented Phase III study results of thei... http://bit.ly/g1rL7L

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Teva reports encouraging data from study assessing new lower-volume injection of Copaxone at 24th CMSC

news-medical.net — “Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. today announced positive results from a study assessing a new lower-volume injection of Copaxone® (glatiramer acetate) containing the currently approved dose in half the injection volume.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Logging debris suppresses development of an invasive competitor, Scotch broom

sciencedaily.com — “Countless studies and reports exist describing how a landscape is impacted after logging Douglas-fir: What is the impact on the soil? Should one leave the debris in place? Pile it? Burn it or haul it off site in preparation for replanting the area in the future? However, few studies have examined this hypothesis: Is it possible, that the debris remaining on the ground after logging may actually suppress competing vegetation resulting in a positive effect on the survival of Douglas-fir seedlings?View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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