ImClone Systems Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2007 Financial Results

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan 31, 2008 - ImClone Systems
Incorporated (NASDAQ: IMCL), a global leader in the development and
commercialization of novel cancer therapeutics, today announced its
financial results for the quarter and full year ended…

ImClone Systems Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2007 Financial Results

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan 31, 2008 - ImClone Systems
Incorporated (NASDAQ: IMCL), a global leader in the development and
commercialization of novel cancer therapeutics, today announced its
financial results for the quarter and full year ended…

P&G Reports $0.98 EPS, Up 17%, on 9% Sales Growth; Announces Plan to Create Stand-Alone Coffee Company

CINCINNATI, January 31, 2008, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — The
Procter & Gamble Company announced net sales growth of nine
percent to $21.6 billion for the quarter. Sales were up behind
strong volume growth from continued success on key…

P&G Reports $0.98 EPS, Up 17%, on 9% Sales Growth; Announces Plan to Create Stand-Alone Coffee Company

CINCINNATI, January 31, 2008, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — The
Procter & Gamble Company announced net sales growth of nine
percent to $21.6 billion for the quarter. Sales were up behind
strong volume growth from continued success on key…

Wyeth Reports Earnings Results for the 2007 Fourth Quarter and Full Year

- 2007 Fourth Quarter Worldwide Net Revenue Increased 10% to $5.8
Billion and Reported Diluted Earnings per Share Increased 19% to
$0.75. Diluted Earnings per Share, Before Certain Significant
Items, Increased 18% to $0.78
MADISON, N.J., January 31,…

Wyeth Reports Earnings Results for the 2007 Fourth Quarter and Full Year

- 2007 Fourth Quarter Worldwide Net Revenue Increased 10% to $5.8
Billion and Reported Diluted Earnings per Share Increased 19% to
$0.75. Diluted Earnings per Share, Before Certain Significant
Items, Increased 18% to $0.78
MADISON, N.J., January 31,…

Premature births lower in women taking folic acid

“I think it’s promising and I think there should be some confirmational studies”

By Will Dunham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Women who take folic acid supplements for at least a year before becoming pregnant can greatly reduce their risk of delivering a baby prematurely, researchers said on Thursday.

Folic acid, a B vitamin, already is known to prevent major birth defects that involve a baby’s brain or spine.

This study shows it may provide another benefit — cutting down on premature births in which babies have less time to develop in the womb and are more likely to experience serious medical problems. Read more

Premature births lower in women taking folic acid

“I think it’s promising and I think there should be some confirmational studies”

By Will Dunham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Women who take folic acid supplements for at least a year before becoming pregnant can greatly reduce their risk of delivering a baby prematurely, researchers said on Thursday.

Folic acid, a B vitamin, already is known to prevent major birth defects that involve a baby’s brain or spine.

This study shows it may provide another benefit — cutting down on premature births in which babies have less time to develop in the womb and are more likely to experience serious medical problems. Read more

Premature births lower in women taking folic acid

“I think it’s promising and I think there should be some confirmational studies”

By Will Dunham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Women who take folic acid supplements for at least a year before becoming pregnant can greatly reduce their risk of delivering a baby prematurely, researchers said on Thursday.

Folic acid, a B vitamin, already is known to prevent major birth defects that involve a baby’s brain or spine.

This study shows it may provide another benefit — cutting down on premature births in which babies have less time to develop in the womb and are more likely to experience serious medical problems. Read more

Premature births lower in women taking folic acid

“I think it’s promising and I think there should be some confirmational studies”

By Will Dunham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Women who take folic acid supplements for at least a year before becoming pregnant can greatly reduce their risk of delivering a baby prematurely, researchers said on Thursday.

Folic acid, a B vitamin, already is known to prevent major birth defects that involve a baby’s brain or spine.

This study shows it may provide another benefit — cutting down on premature births in which babies have less time to develop in the womb and are more likely to experience serious medical problems. Read more

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