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Pharma's R&D Deals With Foundations May Negatively Impact Image

5 hrs ago | forbes.com

On the surface, it sounds pretty reasonable. Foundations like the Michael J. Fox Foundation and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF), in their attempts to accelerate the discovery and development of new drugs, have turned to...

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New Market Study Published: Baylor College of Medicine - Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare - Deals and...

5 hrs ago | pr-inside.com

Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) is a medical education provider. The company provides healthcare services, through the integration of patient care, research, education and community service. It has about 25 departments and...

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Study links coffee to lower risk for rare liver disease

1 hr ago | kfvs12.com

Look for new, improved sunscreen labels Look for new, improved sunscreen labels New labeling laws for sunscreen will help American consumers choose the product that provides the best sun protection, experts say. New labeling...

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Lymphatic fluid takes detour

5 hrs ago | medicalxpress.com

When tumours metastasise, they can block lymphatic vessels, as researchers from ETH Zurich have discovered using a new method. The lymphatic fluid subsequently has to find a new path through the tissue. Such "detours" could...

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Belarusian anti-tumor drugs to be discussed at Minsk conference on 23-25 May

3 hrs ago | belta.by

MINSK, 20 May (BelTA) – The Belarus-Russia scientific conference with international participation “Domestic anti-tumor drugs” will be held at the Belarusian State University (BSU) on 23-25 May, BelTA learnt from the press...

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Pharma's R&D Deals With Foundations May Negatively Impact Image

5 hrs ago | forbes.com

On the surface, it sounds pretty reasonable. Foundations like the Michael J. (CFF), in their attempts to accelerate the discovery and development of new drugs, have turned to pharmaceutical companies for help. One of the most...

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Germ-fighting vaccine system makes great strides in delivery

21 mins ago | medicalxpress.com

A novel vaccine study from South Dakota State University (SDSU) will headline the groundbreaking research that will be unveiled at the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists' (AAPS) National Biotechnology Conference...

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Science: New Findings from Novartis Animal Health in the Area of Science Reported

13 hrs ago | newsrx.com

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Health & Medicine Week -- Current study results on Science have been published. According to news reporting originating from Horsham, United Kingdom, by NewsRx correspondents, research...

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Nigeria: The Fight Against Glaucoma

10 hrs ago | allafrica.com

By Jacqueline W. Farris, 18 May 2013 As the world rounded off commemoration of World Glaucoma Week in March, it was revealed that not less than 4.5 million Nigerians suffer from this incurable disease. In his bid to address...

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Alcoholics Who Smoke May Face Early Brain Aging

5 hrs ago | nih.gov

Small study didn't find effect in former or never-smokers (*this news item will not be available after 08/15/2013) FRIDAY, May 17 (HealthDay News) -- Alcoholics who smoke have more problems with memory, problem solving and...

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Study identifies new approach to improving treatment for MS and other conditions

3 hrs ago | labspaces.net

Working with lab mice models of multiple sclerosis (MS), UC Davis scientists have detected a novel molecular target for the design of drugs that could be safer and more effective than current FDA-approved medications against...

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COPD Foundation Hosts COPD8USA Conference Highlights Latest Clinical Scientific and Care Delivery...

3 hrs ago | bioportfolio.com

June 1415 2013 Hilton Chicago 720 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago IL The COPD Foundation will host COPD8USA a multidisciplinary Continuing Medical Education CME conference June 1415 2013 Hilton Chicago 720 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago...

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Which Women Should Be Screened for High Cholesterol?

26 mins ago | prlog.org

More than half (55%) of younger women (ages 20-44 years) and 74.2% of older women (>45 years) were at-risk for high cholesterol as defined by U.S. Preventive Services Task Force guidelines. PRLog (Press Release) - May 20, 2013...

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MaxCyte Presents Unprecedented Data Using Flow Electroporation for CHO-Based Transient Gene...

2 hrs ago | fortmilltimes.com

MaxCyte, Inc., the pioneer in scalable, high performance cell transfection systems, is hosting a series of events at IBC’s 9 th Annual Cell Line Development & Engineering Conference being held May 20-22 in La Jolla, CA. During...

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Pollution Risks Worse for Developing World Women

7 hrs ago | womensenews.org

Environmental factors are responsible for 23 percent of the overall global disease burden, according to World Health Organization research. Addressing such pollution could save the lives of 6 million women a year.

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BioDuro opens laboratory in China

6 hrs ago | pharmaceutical-business-review.com

PBR Staff Writer Published 17 May 2013 BioDuro has opened a new laboratory in Shanghai to supply customized drug discovery services to biopharmaceutical clients in Asia Pacific. The new lab allows the company to better support...

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Bioinformatics market to reach a total value of 75 billion by 2017

5 hrs ago | freepressbox.com

United Kingdom May 20th, 2013 -- The bioinformatics market has been forecast to reach a total value of 7.5 billion by 2017, rising from a valuation of 3.2 billion at the end of 2012. The sector is driven by applications across...

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Smart Textiles and Nanotechnology: Applications, Technologies and Markets

52 mins ago | prnewswire.com

NEW YORK, May 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:...

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Types of Psychologie Cursussen to Choose From

9 hrs ago | vzacc.org

If you’re interested in building a career based on psychology, you can take various paths in this area. The main segments in Psychologie Cursussen that you have to choose from include the following: General Psychology. This is...

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High-Salt Diet May Boost Cortisol (CME/CE)

2 hrs ago | medpagetoday.com

By Kristina Fiore, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Published: May 20, 2013 Reviewed by F. Perry Wilson, MD, MSCE ; Instructor of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Note that this cohort study...

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PLPL Continues To Show Traders Steady Gains (Pull It Up Immediately)

2 hrs ago | hotstocked.com

Taking Mother Nature and Making Her Better Plandaí Biotechnology (PLPL) represents the most complete biotechnology company ready for commercialization that you’ve never heard of! There probably isn’t a trader in the world that...

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Our Emotions Match Music To Colors

7 hrs ago | medicalnewstoday.com

Whether we're listening to Bach or the blues, our brains are wired to make music-color connections depending on how the melodies make us feel, according to new research from the University of Californ...

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NW Bio Initiates Phase III DCVax®-L Brain Cancer Trial In Europe: King's College Hospital In The...

13 hrs ago | drugs.com

Up To 30 European Sites To Join 46 Active Sites In The US BETHESDA, Md., May 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Northwest Biotherapeutics (NASDAQ: NWBO) (NW Bio), a biotechnology company developing DCVax®-L personalized immune therapies...

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Two New Studies Show CDx Diagnostics' WATS3D Esophageal Biopsy Increases Detection of Residual...

4 hrs ago | firmenpresse.de

Two New Studies Show CDx Diagnostics' WATS3D Esophageal Biopsy Increases Detection of Residual and Recurrent Barrett's Esophagus and Dysplasia in Post-Ablation Patients Adjunctive Use of WATS3D Improves Detection of Residual...

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Research uncovers a potential role of two proteins in diabetes

5 hrs ago | medicalxpress.com

Credit: Associate Professor Catherine Abbott (left) and Dr Claire Wilson (Medical Xpress)—Flinders University researchers are breaking new ground in a decade-long journey to pinpoint the function of two closely related...

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Shaking off loneliness

1 hr ago | heraldtribune.com

I now know why I gained more than 30 pounds in my early 20s: I was lonely. I had left my beloved alma mater upstate for graduate school and a job in the Upper Midwest. I knew no one and felt like a fish out of water. I filled...

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#10: Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife

11 hrs ago | amazon.com

Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife Eben Alexander (Author) 224 days in the top 100 (4404) Buy new: $15.99 $8.78 167 used & new from $6.42 (Visit the Best Sellers in Books list for authoritative...

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ERBA Diagnostics: Rooted in Mumbai, growing in Miami

14 hrs ago | miamiherald.com

ERBA Diagnostics Business: ERBA and its subsidiaries develop, manufacture and sell diagnostic test kits, automated medical testing equipment and a range of reagents and other chemical products used in medical research and...

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Genetic testing guidelines under fire

4 hrs ago | cancerlive.net

If you underwent a genetic test for a heart condition, but the test also revealed that you have a high risk of colon cancer, would you want to know? A respected scientific society says your doctor should tell you, but the group...

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International Symposium for Sterile Filling by Bosch

7 hrs ago | thomasnet.com

• Independent platform for knowledge and experience exchange • Keynote speaker: Prof. Dr. Dr. Franz-Josef Radermacher • Exhibition of product innovations in pharmaceutical technology Crailsheim - On May 14 and 15, 2013, Bosch...

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