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Thousands of Indiana employees have received investments from employers for education and training.
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After the original deal fell through in August, Cook Medical sold products in its Maternal Fetal Medicine and gynecological surgery lines to CooperCompanies last month.
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The FTC released a statement supporting the cancellation, saying it “ensures that critical reproductive health markets remain competitive.”
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IU President Pamela Whitten keynoted the State of the Bloomington Regional Economy meeting Wednesday, which was hosted by the Bloomington Economic Development Corporation.
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Bloomington was mentioned specifically in a press statement by the company for failing to meet expected production, which Catalent attributed to required enhancements after inspections earlier this year.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said long-term exposure to ethylene oxide increases your risk for cancers of the white blood cells like non-Hodgkin lymphoma, myeloma, and lymphocytic leukemia. It can also increase the risk for breast cancer in women.