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Below you will find all the coverage that The Stockholm Network receives in the UK and international Press in chronological order. You are also able to view coverage obtained by each of the Stockholm Network's policy programmes.



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Medicina TV.com
Colesterol: Implicaciones Sociosanitarias y Políticas del un Abordaje Insuficiente (Informe de The Stockholm Network)
Date: 13 September 2006
Following a large cardiovascular conference recently held in Spain, this article discusses the findings of the Stockholm Network's publication: 'Cholesterol: The Public Policy Implications of not Doing Enough',
in regard to Spain's growing cholesterol problem.

Article in Spanish

Pharmaceutical Executive Europe
Big Pharma Strikes Back
Date: 10 September 2006
Senator Schumer's comments represent an arcane and obsolete view regarding the industry's structure and about the so-called innovative-generic divide. The global pharmaceutical industry as we know it is undergoing some significant changes. Pricing models as well as different forms of exclusivity (not only patents but also other sui generis forms such as data exclusivity) are becoming much more complex. Having experienced some significant difficulties in the past decade, Big Pharma is now starting to internalize and to adapt, sometimes with considerable costs - to the challenges of the future. Generics companies must also do the same, or they will find themselves under increasingly more 'innovative' attacks.
The Brussels Journal
Politicians Should Care About Their Voters' Health
Date: 07 September 2006
Chresten Anderson, Director of the Copenhagen Institute, references Impatient for Change when arguing that patients are not happy with the European healthcare systems.
Tendencias de Futuro
Promotor de una red de think tanks liberales europeos
Date: 31 August 2006
Spanish think tank Institucion Futuro profiled The Stockholm Network in the August edition of its Tendencias de Futuro publication. The report also featured an in-depth interview with Stockholm Network director Helen Disney about the think tank movement in general.

Article in Spanish.

The Business
Energy security is greatest worry, not climate change
Date: 27 August 2006
Britons fear global terrorism far more than climate change, a sensible assessment which should be reflected in energy policy. Today’s major terrorist threat – Islamic fascism – is ultimately funded by what many wrongly perceive to be the greatest environmental threat – oil. Only by putting energy security ahead of environmental concerns can we achieve worldwide democracy and the cleaner, cheaper and more bountiful energy that the world demands.
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