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April 05, 2025

Are Your Generic Drugs Safe & How Climate Change is Outpacing Trees' Ability to Adapt
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Are Your Generic Drugs Safe?
An Ohio State University study found that generic drugs made in India have a 54% higher rate of severe adverse events compared to those made in the United States. John Gray, PhD, Professor of Operations at Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business, says cost-cutting pressures play a major role in the problem. He'll outline the questions that consumers should ask doctors and pharmacies.
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How Climate Change is Outpacing Trees' Ability to Adapt
While you might think trees would naturally migrate to more favorable conditions, Katie Nigro, PhD, Colorado State University graduate student, led a study that found that many of the dominant tree species in the Western US are struggling to keep pace with rapid climate change. She explained why saving our forests requires more than just letting nature take its course.
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Energy Drinks and Children: A Hidden Danger?
New research reveals widespread public concern over energy drink consumption among children, with unclear caffeine labeling adding to the worry. Aaron Staples, PhD, Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, says more awareness and a collaborative effort from beverage companies, schools, and parents is needed to address this issue effectively.
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