After earning renown as a groundbreaking investigative journalist and newspaper editor in Britain, Sir Harold Evans had a second career in America as a book editor, publisher and author.
The drug thalidomide was withdrawn in 1961 after it was shown to have caused birth defects in thousands of children worldwide ...
HUNDREDS of birth defect victims will campaign for justice after their families were harmed by a drug given to pregnant women ...
Hundreds of victims of cancer-linked pregnancy drug call for public inquiry - Jennifer Bradley was told in 1970 that the DES ...
Here in the USA, we have lived with the confidence that the medications sold over the counter, by prescription or ...
The Irish Thalidomide Association (ITA) met with Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris on Thursday afternoon to ...
The Government has met Thalidomide survivors in Dublin and outlined a series of measures to help them, including the provision of medical cards.
Thalidomide survivors tell the Taoiseach and Tánaiste it’s time for the State to finally apologise and deliver lasting justice ...
Drug was removed from most markets in 1961 following links to birth defects, but was sold in Ireland until 1964 ...
The project first broke ground nine years ago and its budget has ballooned from less than €600m to its current estimate of €2.24bn ...
Last month’s announcement by the Trump administration linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism in children has ...