According to The Wall Street Journal, Bayer started putting in the cotton in the early 1900s to keep those powdery pills in place so they wouldn't get knocked around in the bottle and break.
the abortion pill, and FDA staffing decisions at a Senate hearing. Things will get tougher before they get better at Bayer, according to CEO Bill Anderson, as the group reports its 2024 financial ...
Cash call worth about $9 billion based on current value Company says would only use the extra capital if essential Bayer has paid $10 billion on Roundup settlements Share price falls more than 6% ...
In 1900, German drug company Bayer filed a patent in the U.S. for a tiny white pill that would be the foundation of future success: Aspirin. The company also filed a trademark for the name.
“I went through surgery, and then chemotherapy and radiation, and then I had to take a pill for five years, which ended a year ago,” she said. Though the cancer was caught early, Bayer said ...