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The Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy and Conventional Hormone Replacement Therapy HRT

18th August 2009
Now days we are listening a lot about a new term BioIdentical Hormone Replacement Therapy BHRT which is little similar to conventional hormone replacement therapy (HRT) but with less unwanted risks. People are little confused about these two hormone treat... Read >
Author: shane

Build Your Career in Healthcare Sector with B.Pharma Program

10th August 2009
Pharmacy is considered as one of the fastest growing sectors of today second only to IT industry. In this field, B.Pharma (Bachelor of Pharmacy) is an undergraduate academic degree program that deals with the development and preparation of drugs. This fou... Read >
Author: Mukesh

The challenges of a changing landscape

30th July 2009
Biotechnology companies contend with unique circumstances, yet share many of the problems of broad industry. Benchmarking can be a tool to focus on the real key issues. A quarter of a century after the launch of the first biotechnology drug, the glob... Read >
Author: Tefen

Statin Use Speeds Onset of Coronary Adverse Event Hospitalizations

10th July 2009
A new study of 3,516 Italian patients prescribed statins for high cholesterol looked into the issue of how well the therapy lowered cholesterol and the effect of therapy on the time to first hospitalization for a coronary event. Not surprisingly, using... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Medical Negligence and Patient Management

04th July 2009
It has been said by some that we are now in the age of evidenced-based medicine. What this means is that the "conscientious, explicit, and judicious use" of current available best evidence is to be used in making decisions about the care of individual pat... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How focusing on core skill will enable you to thrive in the biotech job market.

14th June 2009
This year, 2008, has been difficult for many companies in many sectors. The economic tide has been sweeping negatively across many of the world's markets and causing business confidence to wane. The life science markets have not been immune and the impact... Read >
Author: paulcentric

Drug Companies Benefit from Crime and Addiction

12th June 2009
Most manufacturers fight to keep their products off the black market; drug companies thrive on it. Generally speaking, when someone spends time and money developing a product, they want to keep the distribution and price of that product under their con... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

The Somali Pirates of Healthcare Who Hijack Your Health to Extract Profits

12th June 2009
As the world's attention is now fixated on the Somali pirates who hijacked the Maersk Alabama ship in their quest for profits, it's fascinating to watch the circus of the American justice system attempt to enforce U.S. laws in a lawless region off the coa... Read >
Author: jazdmarkets

Simple Autism Prevention

05th June 2009
Simple Autism Prevention There are hundreds or maybe thousands of new products on the market to help autism patients.  But, since there's no money in it, there's been very little or no attention given to PREVENTING autism. Here's a very simple th... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

How Can We Reform Healthcare?

12th May 2009
There are many steps we can take to provide high quality health care at a lower cost. But reining in Big Pharma would be a good start. In Obama's press conference, he said that the most important thing we can focus on to get out of our economic mess is... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

4 Resume Dos

16th April 2009
The process of creating a resume can definitely be a daunting one. There are so many aspects to consider throughout the creation process, including spelling, grammar, and of course, making sure to incorporate the right jobs, duties fulfilled, and anything... Read >
Author: heagar

Depression and Exercise - Why You Must Find Time to Exercise If You Are Depressed

03rd February 2009
Major depression or clinical depression (also known as Major Depressive Disorder or MDD) is a serious medical illness affecting 15 million American adults, or approximately 5 to 8 percent of the adult population. Unlike the unusually normal emotional expe... Read >
Author: Laura Garrison

What Changes Does Obama Need to Make in the FDA?

14th January 2009
Obama promised to focus on food safety, but the real problems are much more insidious and dangerous than salmonella ever was. Recent articles and editorials have popped up all over the place about the changes Obama might make in the FDA. Obama said he ... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

Bipolar Violence The Sad Result For Many NonTreated Bipolar Disease Patients

07th January 2009
One of the most serious side effects of untreated bipolar disorder is the bipolar violence associated with it. This could be a self-caused treatment failure. The term used to define this is called "noncompliance."When you fail to take your medications, th... Read >
Author: personalwino69

Birth Control For Men

03rd December 2008
Birth control is traditionally thought of as a women's issue, and that's unfortunate. While women obviously have a lot to gain or lose when it comes to birth control issues, it would be a mistake to assume men don't also hold an important stake in this ar... Read >
Author: LSOYO
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