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That said, there are reasons to invest in the wonder-drug business. A potential huge payoff certainly is one. Last July, MedImmune's infant-pneumonia drug, Synagis, passed a significant clinical hurdle, and the stock shot from $15 to $55. More fundamentally, though, biotech stocks as a group have been woeful laggards for three years, and may represent the broadest base of value in today's sky-high stock market...
...PNEUMONIA AFTERMATH Adults who had pneumonia as kids are more likely to have small lungs. Problem: by old age they can wind up with shortness of breath and wheezing...
...Queen Elizabeth Hospital sent Lim a specimen from a 54-year-old male who had developed a fever and a cough and soon had to be admitted, apparently suffering from pneumonia. Four days later, Lim's lab succeeded in growing a virus extracted from his specimens. The next day, the patient died. Lim tested the virus with her H5 reagents. Again, a positive...
DIED. ROGER STEVENS, 87, founding chairman of the Kennedy Center; of pneumonia. A successful real estate entrepreneur and Broadway producer (West Side Story, Bus Stop), Stevens helped raise millions to launch the nation's signature cultural center...
William G. Perry '35, founder of the Bureau of Study Counsel (BSC) and professor of education emeritus, passed away earlier this month. Perry, 84, died of pneumonia at Brigham and Women's Hospital...