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2 Things Regeneron Investors Need to Watch

By Max Macaluso, Ph.D. and David Williamson, The Motley Fool

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From the impact of Obamacare to cutting edge research, biotech buyouts to FDA decisions, The Motley Fool’s health-care team sits down each week to discuss the most fascinating developments in health-care, and their implications for long-term investors. In this week’s edition, the team talks about the coming trend of penalizing unhealthy employees, the importance of drug branding, the avian flu outbreak, one stock investors need to watch, and more.

In the segment below, health care analyst Max Macaluso discusses two important things he’s watching at biotech company Regeneron .

The best investing approach is to choose great companies and stick with them for the long term. The Motley Fool’s free report “3 Stocks That Will Help You Retire Rich” names stocks that could help you build long-term wealth and retire well, along with some winning wealth-building strategies that every investor should be aware of. Click here now to keep reading.

The relevant video segment can be found between 7:54 and 9:22.

The article 2 Things Regeneron Investors Need to Watch originally appeared on Fool.com.


David Williamson and Max Macaluso, Ph.D. have no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Health Care's Biggest Movers and Shakers

By David Williamson and Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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From the impact of Obamacare to cutting-edge research, biotech buyouts to FDA decisions, the Motley Fool‘s health-care team sits down each week to discuss the most fascinating developments in health care and their implications for long-term investors. In this week’s edition, the team talks about the coming trend of penalizing unhealthy employees, the importance of drug branding, the avian flu outbreak, one stock investors need to watch, and more.

In the following segment, health-care analyst David Williamson discusses the week’s biggest movers and shakers, including a trio of stocks receiving the FDA‘s new “breakthrough” designation. Watch and find out what it means for investors.

What macro trend was Warren Buffett referring to when he said “this is the tapeworm that’s eating at American competitiveness”? Find out in our free report: “What’s Really Eating at America’s Competitiveness.” You’ll also discover an idea to profit as companies work to eradicate this efficiency-sucking tapeworm. Just click here for free, immediate access.

The article Health Care’s Biggest Movers and Shakers originally appeared on Fool.com.


Max Macaluso, Ph.D., has no position in any stocks mentioned.
David Williamson owns shares of Pfizer. Follow David on Twitter: @MotleyDavid.

The Motley Fool recommends Vertex Pharmaceuticals. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools don’t all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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The Flu: Peril, Profit, and Prevention

By David Williamson and Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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From the impact of Obamacare to cutting-edge research, biotech buyouts to FDA decisions, The Motley Fool’s health-care team sits down each week to discuss the most fascinating developments in health-care and their implications for long-term investors. In this week’s edition, the team talks about the coming trend of penalizing unhealthy employees, the importance of drug branding, the avian flu outbreak, one stock investors need to watch, and more.

In the following segment, health-care analyst David Williamson gives an update on the avian flu outbreak in China, how a flu drug helped propel Roche‘s strong first quarter, and a new vaccine that should be ready for the next flu season. Watch and learn more about the perils, profits, and prevention of the flu.

What macro trend was Warren Buffett referring to when he said “this is the tapeworm that’s eating at American competitiveness”? Find out in our free report: “What’s Really Eating at America’s Competitiveness.” You’ll also discover an idea to profit as companies work to eradicate this efficiency-sucking tapeworm. Just click here for free, immediate access.

The article The Flu: Peril, Profit, and Prevention originally appeared on Fool.com.


David Williamson has no position in any stocks mentioned. 
Follow David on Twitter: @MotleyDavid. Max Macaluso, Ph.D., and The Motley Fool also have no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools don’t all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Obama and Business Agree: Punish the Unhealthy

By David Williamson and Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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It looks as if President Obama and the business community are becoming increasingly in sync regarding the need to lower health-care costs. In this video, health-care analyst David Williamson details two surveys showing a trend toward penalties for unhealthy behavior and why investors in cigarette companies should be concerned.

Altria has been the best-performing stock of the past 50 years, but as the number of smokers in the U.S. continues to steadily decline, is Altria still a buy today? To find out whether everyone’s love-to-hate dividend stock is a savvy investment choice or a hazard to your portfolio, simply click here now for access to The Motley Fool’s new premium research report on the company.

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Want to Retire Soon? Don't Invest in This Industry!

By Max Macaluso, Ph.D. and Sharon Yep, The Motley Fool

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The biotech industry on the whole was on a massive winning streak in 2012, and it has started 2013 in a similar fashion. In fact, the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology index is already up 13% since the start of this year, and there have been a few biotech stocks, such as Keryx Biopharmaceuticals, that have more than doubled.

However, for every biotech success there are a plethora of failures. Poor clinical trial data or drug recalls are some of the things that can cause stocks to plunge virtually overnight. For investors thinking about retirement, it’s best to stay away from the smaller players in this speculative and complex industry. Instead, more diversified dividend stocks like Johnson & Johnson are typically much safer investments. Health care analyst Max Macaluso sheds light on this topic in the following video.

The best investing approach is to choose great companies and stick with them for the long term. The Motley Fool’s free report “3 Stocks That Will Help You Retire Rich” names stocks that could help you build long-term wealth and retire well, along with some winning wealth-building strategies that every investor should be aware of. Click here now to keep reading.

The article Want to Retire Soon? Don’t Invest in This Industry! originally appeared on Fool.com.


Max Macaluso, Ph.D. and Sharon Yep have no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Johnson & Johnson. The Motley Fool owns shares of Johnson & Johnson. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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The Hidden Industry That's Saving Your Life

By Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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Stories about medical offices that fail to properly sterilize their equipment or don’t properly dispose of medical waste are rare. However, there are instances in which acts of malpractice can lead to unspeakable tragedies. Fortunately, there is an entire industry devoted to regulatory compliance and the safe disposal of medical waste. In the following video, health-care analyst Max Macaluso discusses one of the dominant players in this essential behind-the-scenes industry.

The Motley Fool’s chief investment officer has selected his No. 1 stock for the next year. Find out which stock it is in the brand-new free report: “The Motley Fool’s Top Stock for 2013.” Just click here to access the report and find out the name of this under-the-radar company.

The article The Hidden Industry That’s Saving Your Life originally appeared on Fool.com.


Max Macaluso, Ph.D. has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Stericycle. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools don’t all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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The Role Medication Plays in Treating Obesity

By Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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Last summer, the Food and Drug Administration approved two new medications for the treatment of obesity. VIVUS‘ Qsymia has already reached the market, while Arena Pharmaceuticals  Belviq will be launched by its commercialization partner Eisai once the drug clears DEA scheduling. A third player, Orexigen Therapeutics , is still developing its drug Contrave. The fact that obesity affects more than a third of American adults today has attracted many biotech investors to these stocks, but many may not fully understand how physicians approach treatment for this disease. For instance, are exercise and diet all patients really need to manage their weight?

To help clarify this complex topic, Motley Fool health-care analyst Max Macaluso spoke with Dr. Domenica Rubino, a weight-management expert and representative of The Obesity Society. In the following segment from their discussion, Dr. Rubino discusses the role that drugs play in treating obesity. A transcript follows the video.

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The relevant video segment can be found between 5:20 and 8:17.

Max Macaluso: Let’s pivot the discussion to drugs and treatment now. Arena recently got Belviq approved. It’s not on the market yet. Vivus got Qsymia approved, and Orexigen is still developing Contrave. What role do drugs really play in treatment?

Dr. Domenica Rubino: A fundamental thing to understand is that the physiology of obesity is actually very complicated. Just as I was saying there are multiple causes of obesity, there are multiple factors that protect weight.

What people don’t really understand is that the body is totally focused on holding onto weight, at all costs. People like to say, “Well, you just eat less, move more.” It’s not as simple as that, because when we do lose weight — and countless people who struggle with this lose weight — there are a lot of mechanisms that kick in.

There are endocrine signals coming from the fat cells, muscle cells, the GI tract, all to the brain to say, “Hold onto that weight.”

What happens to that person is they get hungrier, they don’t really want to move, certain foods look much more appealing, certain parts of the brain are lighting up, thinking, “Oh, I want that.”

What else can happen is that people start to lose their sense of portion. The same subject, before weight loss and after weight loss, will not be able to estimate that portion anymore. Your body is in full-court press to regain weight.

That’s where these medications can be really helpful. They augment our toolbox, as physicians, because primarily what we work with is helping people make lifestyle changes, identifying those factors that I was talking about.

Do they have sleep apnea? …read more

Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

The Most Surprising FDA Decisions of 2013

By Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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The Food and Drug Administration ensures that the benefits of newly approved drugs outweigh their potential side-effects. However, it’s not always easy to predict which way the FDA will decide, and sometimes its decisions are very hard to interpret.

In the following video, health care analyst Max Macaluso discusses why two recent FDA decisions regarding diabetes medications developed by Novo Nordisk and Johnson & Johnson surprised him this year, and how these decisions can impact investors.

Is bigger really better?
Involved in everything from baby powder to biotech, Johnson & Johnson’s critics are convinced that the company is spread way too thin. If you want to know if J&J is nothing but a bloated corporate whale — or a well-diversified giant that’s perfect for your portfolio — check out The Fool’s new premium report outlining the Johnson & Johnson story in terms that any investor can understand. Claim your copy by clicking here now

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The Weaknesses in Sanofi's Diabetes Franchise

By Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi is currently the leader in the long-acting insulin space. Its product Lantus is used by diabetes patients around the world, and it’s currently the company’s best selling drug. However, what are the challenges up ahead for Sanofi? Will Lantus’ multibillion-dollar sales continue in perpetuity? What about Sanofi’s other insulin drug Apidra — is this product a weakness in the company’s diabetes franchise?

In the following video, health care analyst Max Macaluso discusses these topics and probes Sanofi’s strengths and weaknesses.

While you can certainly make huge gains in biotech and pharmaceuticals, the best investing approach is to choose great companies and stick with them for the long term. The Motley Fool’s free report “3 Stocks That Will Help You Retire Rich” names stocks that could help you build long-term wealth and retire well, along with some winning wealth-building strategies that every investor should be aware of. Click here now to keep reading.

The article The Weaknesses in Sanofi’s Diabetes Franchise originally appeared on Fool.com.


Max Macaluso, Ph.D. has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Health Care's Best Stock: Celgene vs. Abbott Labs

By David Williamson and Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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With March Madness in full swing, we decided to stick with what we know here at The Motley Fool, trading our basketball picks in for stock picks. We formed our own bracket filled with the top Big Pharma and Big Biotech stocks in a winner take-all tournament determined by the collective intelligence of our CAPS community.

This championship round matchup features Celgene and Abbott Labs. Like the injury suffered to Louisville’s Kevin Ware, Abbott is missing a key piece after the spin-off of AbbVie. Celgene is playing the role of Michigan, with a roster of known stars (Revlimid as Trey Burke), along with emerging talents (Abraxane as Mitch McGary).

Watch and find out which company cuts down the nets as health care’s best stock.

Abbott Labs has changed forever after losing its branded pharmaceutical business to a spinoff. If you’re a current investor, or might be buying shares soon, make sure you truly understand the stock by reading The Motley Fool’s brand new premium report on Abbott Labs. The report outlines all of the must-know opportunities and risks, along with a full year of analyst updates to keep you up to speed. Best of all, you can claim this report today by clicking here now.

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The New Cure for Seasonal Allergies

By David Williamson, Brenton Flynn, and Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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From the impact of Obamacare to cutting-edge research, biotech buyouts to Big Pharma court battles, The Motley Fool’s health-care team sits down each week to discuss the most fascinating developments in health care and their implications for long-term investors. In this week’s edition, the team talks about the biggest headlines, stocks that have both popped and dropped, and companies our analysts will be watching in the coming days.

In the following segment, health-care analyst David Williamson discusses the exciting news for seasonal allergy sufferers. Watch and find out how this brand-new drug is poised to help Merck, and investors, reap pollen profits.

Can Merck beat the patent cliff?
This titan of the pharmaceutical industry stumbled into 2013 and continues to battle patent expirations and pipeline problems. Is Merck still a solid dividend play, or should investors be looking elsewhere? In a new premium research report on Merck, the Fool tackles all of the company’s moving parts, its major market opportunities, and reasons to both buy and sell. To find out more, click here to claim your copy today.

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Why Investors Need to Watch Alkermes

By David Williamson, Brenton Flynn, and Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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From the impact of Obamacare to cutting-edge research, biotech buyouts to Big Pharma court battles, The Motley Fool’s health-care team sits down each week to discuss the most fascinating developments in health care, and their implications for long-term investors. In this week’s edition, the team talks about Novartis‘ patent dispute, stocks that have both popped and plummeted, and companies our analysts will be watching in the coming days.

In the following segment, health-care analyst David Williamson chooses Alkermes as his stock to watch this week. Watch and find out why this extended-release-technology company could bring extended returns to investors.

What macro trend was Warren Buffett referring to when he said “this is the tapeworm that’s eating at American competitiveness”? Find out in our free report: “What’s Really Eating at America’s Competitiveness.” You’ll also discover an idea to profit as companies work to eradicate this efficiency-sucking tapeworm. Just click here for free, immediate access.

The article Why Investors Need to Watch Alkermes originally appeared on Fool.com.


Brenton Flynn, Max Macaluso, Ph.D.
David Williamson, and The Motley Fool have no position in any stocks mentioned. 
Follow David on Twitter: @MotleyDavid.
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The Next Potential Global Pandemic

By David Williamson, Brenton Flynn, and Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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From the impact of Obamacare to cutting-edge research, biotech buyouts to Big Pharma court battles, The Motley Fool’s health-care team sits down each week to discuss the most fascinating developments in health care, and their implications for long-term investors. In this week’s edition, the team talks about Novartis‘ patent dispute, stocks that have both popped and plummeted, and companies our analysts will be watching in the coming days.

In the following segment, health-care analyst David Williamson discusses the recent outbreak of avian flu in China. Should viewers be concerned? And what stocks hold the cure for investors’ portfolios?

What macro trend was Warren Buffett referring to when he said “this is the tapeworm that’s eating at American competitiveness”? Find out in our free report: “What’s Really Eating at America’s Competitiveness.” You’ll also discover an idea to profit as companies work to eradicate this efficiency-sucking tapeworm. Just click here for free, immediate access.

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Is Obamacare Turning Pharmacies Into Doctors?

By David Williamson, Brenton Flynn, and Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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From the impact of Obamacare to cutting-edge research, biotech buyouts to Big Pharma court battles, The Motley Fool’s health-care team sits down each week to discuss the most fascinating developments in health care, and their implications for long-term investors. In this week’s edition, the team talks about Novartis‘ patent dispute, stocks that have both popped and plummeted, and the companies our analysts will be watching in the coming days.

In the following segment, health-care analyst David Williamson discusses two big developments with retail pharmacies that are affecting consumers. Watch and find out why you might be ditching your family doctor for a Walgreen and where you can get the cheapest generic drugs. Fool on!

Costco‘s low prices haven’t just benefited customers — shares have walloped the market, returning 11,000% over the past two decades. However, with prices near all-time highs, is the ride over for Costco investors? To answer that and more, The Motley Fool’s compiled a premium research report with in-depth analysis on Costco. Simply click here now to gain instant access to this valuable investor’s resource.

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Final Four Stocks: Celgene vs. Johnson &amp; Johnson

By David Williamson and Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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With March Madness in full swing, we decided to stick with what we know here at The Motley Fool, trading our basketball picks in for stock picks. We formed our own bracket filled with the top Big Pharma and Big Biotech stocks in a winner take-all tournament as determined by the collective intelligence of our CAPS community.

This Final Four matchup is a heavyweight bout between Celgene and Johnson & Johnson. Watch and find out what J&J and embattled Rutgers University have in common and whether Celgene’s style of play is enough to advance to the championship round.

Can Celgene continue to soar?
Every in-the-know biotech investor has an eye on Celgene. Shares have skyrocketed this year as the company outlined a plan to almost triple its profits in only a few years. But should you buy the story Celgene is selling? Make sure you understand the key opportunities and risks facing this company by picking up The Motley Fool’s brand-new premium report on Celgene. To claim your copy today, simply click here now.

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Final Four Stocks: Abbott Labs vs. AbbVie

By David Williamson and Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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Spring is in the air, and the annual NCAA March Madness college basketball tournament has once again captivated the nation. Of course, that also means Cinderella stories like Wichita State have busted the brackets of would-be basketball prognosticators.

Here at The Motley Fool, we decided to stick with what we know, trading our basketball picks in for stock picks. We formed our own bracket filled with the top Big Pharma and Big Biotech stocks in a winner take-all tournament as determined by the collective intelligence of our CAPS community.

This Final Four matchup is a heavyweight bought between Abbott Labs and AbbVie. Watch and find out which stock gets eliminated and which will advance to the championship round.

Abbott Labs has changed forever after losing its branded pharmaceutical business to a spinoff. If you’re a current investor, or might be buying shares soon, make sure you truly understand the stock by reading The Motley Fool’s brand-new premium report on Abbott Labs. The report outlines all of the must-know opportunities and risks, along with a full year of analyst updates to keep you up to speed. Best of all, you can claim this report today by clicking here now.

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How Doctors Actually Diagnose Obesity

By Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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The obesity crisis in America is a hotly debated topic. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 35% of adults in the U.S. are considered to be obese, and this disease can lead to chronic health problems such as diabetes. The need for new ways to fight this disease has led VIVUS , Arena Pharmaceuticals , and Orexigen Therapeutics to develop medications for the treatment of obesity. VIVUS‘ drug Qsymia is already on the U.S. market, though sales have not impressed investors so far, Arena is nearing the launch of its medicine Belviq, and Orexigen’s drug is in late-stage clinical trials.

As investors assess the merits of each stock, many may not fully understand the complexities of treating this disease. For instance, what role do drugs actually play in treatment? Are lifestyle changes more important? Is obesity even considered to be a disease?

To help demistify these topics, Motley Fool health care analyst Max Macaluso spoke with Dr. Domenica Rubino, a weight-management expert and representative of The Obesity Society. In the following segment from their discussion, Dr. Rubino discusses how physicians actually diagnose obesity. A transcript follows the video.

Who will win the obesity drug market?
Can VIVUS pick up its lagging sales and fend off the competition, or will Arena Pharmaceuticals reign supreme in the obesity space? If you’re in the dark, grab copies of The Motley Fool‘s premium research reports on VIVUS and Arena Pharmaceuticals to stay up to date. Senior biotech analyst Brian Orelli gives investors the must-know information, including an in-depth look at the obesity market and reasons to buy and sell both stocks. Click now for an exclusive look at Arena and VIVUS — complete with a full year of free updates — today.

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Medicare Advantage "Armageddon" Averted

By David Williamson and Max Macaluso, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

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Everyone can exhale — for now. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services avoided disrupting the Medicare Advantage plans of millions of seniors and sparked a huge rally in health-insurance stocks. However, this fix is not without controversy, as it counts on bipartisan lawmaking to make it last.

In this video, health-care analyst David Williamson discusses what this means for the industry and investors in both the short and long term.

When President Obama was re-elected, shares of UnitedHealth Group and other health insurers fell immediately. Is Obamacare a death knell for health insurers, or is the market missing out on some of the opportunities the law presents? In this brand new premium report on UnitedHealth, The Motley Fool takes a long-term view, homing in on prospects for UnitedHealth in an Obamacare world. So don’t miss out — simply click here now to claim your copy today.

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How the "BRAIN Initiative" Can Help Big Pharma

By Max Macaluso, Ph.D., Brenton Flynn, and David Williamson, The Motley Fool

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From the impact of Obamacare to cutting-edge research, biotech buyouts to Big Pharma court battles, The Motley Fool’s health-care team sits down each week to discuss the most fascinating developments across the health-care industry, and their implications for long-term investors. In this week’s edition, the team talks about Novartis‘ patent dispute, stocks that have both popped and plummeted, and companies our analysts will be watching in the coming days.

In the following segment, health-care analyst Max Macaluso discusses President Obama‘s recent announcement of the $100 million “BRAIN Initiative” and how this project can help drugmakers, including Eli Lilly  and Merck, that are developing new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.

Is Eli Lilly a buy or sell?
With two of its top three drugs poised to lose patent protection this year, is Eli Lilly a dividend stock headed nowhere fast? In a new premium report, The Motley Fool’s senior pharmaceuticals analyst breaks down all of Lilly’s moving parts, including an in-depth analysis of the company’s must-know opportunities and reasons to buy and sell today. To find out more click here to claim your copy today.

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This Week in Health Care

By Max Macaluso, Ph.D., Brenton Flynn, and David Williamson, The Motley Fool

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From the impact of Obamacare to cutting edge research, from biotech buyouts to big pharma court battles, the Motley Fool‘s health-care team sits down each week to discuss the most fascinating developments across the health-care industry, and their implications for long-term investors. In this week’s edition, the team talks about big pharma patent disputes, stocks that have both popped and plummeted, and companies our analysts will be watching in the coming days.

The Motley Fool‘s chief investment officer has selected his No. 1 stock for this year. Find out which stock it is in the brand-new free report: “The Motley Fool’s Top Stock for 2013.” Just click here to access the report and find out the name of this under-the-radar company.

The article This Week in Health Care originally appeared on Fool.com.


Brenton Flynn has no position in any stocks mentioned. David Williamson owns shares of Pfizer. Max Macaluso, Ph.D. has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Costco Wholesale, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, and UnitedHealth Group. The Motley Fool owns shares of Costco Wholesale and Johnson & Johnson. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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