The MedZilla Report for February 2010 Health Care Growth Slows Big Pharma May Cut Thousands as Sales Landscape Changes
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Even as health care employment (http://www.medzilla.com) grows, albeit more slowly than in 2009, changes to the pharmaceutical landscape could mean the relatively-small number of layoffs in that industry might soon increase again. (PRWeb Feb 18, 2010)
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