Animal Health
GENEVA - The Obama administration received its first rebuke from the World Trade Organization on Wednesday as a three-member panel declared that an American ban on Chinese poultry is illegal.
NEW YORK - Pfizer Inc., the world's biggest seller of drugs for people, now is looking to make more bucks from Fido, Fifi and farm animals.
INDIANAPOLIS - Workers are paying a larger portion of their health insurance costs as businesses shift more of the burden to their employees to help ride out the economic downturn, an annual study shows.
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- Henry Schein 2Q net income rises 15 percent
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- Merck and Sanofi name CEO of animal medicine unit
- Calif. tests next frontier of health reform _ pets
- Kobe beef farmers worry about cow illness outbreak
- Product Recalls: cat food
- Maine egg farm works to show it's caring for hens
- FDA urging limited antibiotics in meat
- Recalls: baby walkers, dog vitamins
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- AP Poll: money is a huge consideration in pet care
- Poll: Money is a huge consideration in pet care
- Food makers reduce sodium ahead of regulation
- Merck CEO got $11.9 million in 2009 compensation
- Senate, Obama spar over health plan's pet projects
- Merck, Sanofi combining animal medicine businesses
- Senate 'Liberal Lion' remembered in health debate
- ND to revisit restrictions on Minn. cattle imports
- Netherlands reports 6 human deaths from Q fever
- Ted Turner gets OK for Yellowstone bison on ranch
- Bacterial disease brucellosis found in Idaho cow
- Pfizer, Immunovaccine in animal vaccine deal