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  • Novo Nordisk Reports Promising Phase III Results for Hemophilia...
    Pfizer, whose BeneFIX® is the first recombinant Factor IX product marketed for people with Hemophilia B, accounting for its strong sales last year of $775 million, up 12% ...
    5-17-2013
  • Improving Proteomics Approaches
    ... With the inexorable drain of robotics and IT talent from many labs, semi-automation represents a welcome step forward. "The best part is it's a pipette, which makes people ...
    5-15-2013
  • Syringe Filters
    -- Chemical Analysis, Life Sciences and Electronic Measurement -- provide customers with products and services that make a real difference in the lives of people everywhere. ...
    5-15-2013
  • In Vivo Imaging Agent
    PerkinElmer 940 Winter Street UNITED STATES MA 02451 At PerkinElmer, we design, manufacture and deliver advanced technology solutions that address the world's most critical health ...
    5-15-2013
  • MS Syringe Filter
    Pall Life Sciences 25 Harbor Park Drive UNITED STATES NY 11050 Scientists and engineers at heart, we thrive on helping customers protect people, the environment and our natural ...
    5-15-2013
  • Crowdfunding Touches Down in Biotech
    ... JOBS Act also raises the maximum number of shareholders for a private company from 499 to either 2,000 people or 500 "unaccredited" investors (making less than $200,000 annually, ...
    5-15-2013
  • Avoiding "Incidental" Damages
    ... a long asymptomatic period be present in people with pathogenic mutations, and that the ... ignore all the negative potential consequences of giving people additional information. ...
    5-15-2013
  • Study Points to Potential Biomarker for Atherosclerosis
    They also found that blood levels of angptl2 to be six times higher in patients with coronary heart disease than healthy people of the same age. "Prevention is the ideal solution ...
    5-14-2013
  • Your Genes, Your Choice?
    ... For most people, this may not all mean much just yet-the number of patients who have had ... and alive," Biesecker says. "So, when people say, with genetics, 'Gosh, you shouldn't ...
    5-9-2013
  • FDA's Caution: Friend or Foe?
    Gottlieb. "People will die waiting for drugs." Dr. Gottlieb and Huber made it clear they ... to market have still killed people. "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence," Dr. ...
    5-9-2013
  • Study: Flu Strains Circulating Among Swine, Birds Show Pandemic...
    during summer 1968, when an H3N2 pandemic led to the deaths of an estimated 1 million people. "There are indeed examples of H3N2 that we need to be concerned about," MIT's Ram ...
    5-9-2013
  • Companion Diagnostics: 52 Pick-Up
    ... Diagnostics for use alongside Tarceva® (erlotinib), under FDA review for expanded use as a proposed treatment for people with NSCLC whose tumors have EGFR activating mutations. ...
    5-9-2013
  • Rethinking APOE's Role in Alzheimer's
    People with harmful forms of the APOE gene have up to 12 times the risk of developing ... The cerebrospinal fluid was taken from people who were cognitively normal but have forms ...
    5-8-2013
  • Pharma Builds Bridges with Advocacy Groups
    ... uniting local leaders and people with severe, persistent mental illness resulted in improved access to psychiatric treatment. "The reason so many people were not accessing their ...
    5-7-2013
  • AZ Giving Way to Early-Stage Biopharmas in Cheshire
    Redx Pharma said in a statement that its site at Alderley Park would be an R&D facility employing 119 people, and housing a new team to develop drugs combating resistance to ...
    5-7-2013
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    Journal Articles

  • Longitudinal Study on the Seroprevalence of Avian Influenza,...
    Davor Ojkic, John F. Prescott, Claire Jardine, L. Robbin Lindsay, Vivian M. Nicholson
    Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
    Abstract Raccoons (Procyon lotor) live at high densities, often in close association with people, in urban areas in Ontario and have been implicated as potential reservoirs of ...
  • A Pilot Study of Delivering Peer Health Messages in an HIV Clinic...
    Christopher Winstead-Derlega, Mary Rafaly, Sarah Delgado, Jason Freeman, Katherine Cutitta, Tony Miles, Karen Ingersoll, Rebecca Dillingham
    Telemedicine and e-Health
    Participants viewed short videos of people discussing HIV health topics on an Apple (Cupertino, CA) iPod® touch® mobile device. Pre- and post-intervention surveys assessed ...
  • The Metabolic Syndrome in South Asians: Epidemiology, Determinants...
    Anoop Misra, Lokesh Khurana
    Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders
    risk factors has been observed not only in urban South Asian/Asian Indian adults and children but also in economically disadvantaged people residing in urban slums and rural areas. ...
  • High Prevalence of Low High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Concentrat...
    F. Sharifi, S.N. Mousavinasab, R. Soruri, M. Saeini, M. Dinmohammadi
    Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders
    Methods: The prevalence of lipid abnormalities was assessed in 2941 people, including 1396 males and 1545 females, aged more than 20 years. The population is representative of ...

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