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29th September 2009
Indianapolis is the capital of the U.S. state of Indiana and one of the fastest growing economies in the state. With a large number of foreclosures available in the city, buying a property through Indianapolis foreclosed homes is becoming increasingly pop... Read >
Author: fionalivnat
22nd September 2009
Fluoxetine hydrochloride is an antidepressant drug used medically in the treatment of depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, premenstrual dysphoric disorder and panic disorder.
Fluoxetine is also used to treat many other condition... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Synthetic HGH is the supplement that the body is treated to when it is limited in producing the naturally occurring HGH, which is a chemical secretion of the pituitary gland and responsible for the development, vitality and overall human health factors st... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th August 2009
The debate on health care reform is heating up. Americans are starting to pay attention to what is going on. Big Pharma, in a panic, has bought protection from the Obama administration. The Obama administration, fearing for its political life, has stru... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
11th June 2009
Sex has been the part of the life. Man has been determined to achieve a better performance in order to satisfy both his as well his partner’s requirements. Age, hormonal imbalances, society, money and many other things have not been able to remain a bar... Read >
Author: Peter alex
04th June 2009
Columbia University is continuing its trial of a mesothelioma treatment that will potentially be used to treat the two most deadly forms of mesothelioma known as malignant pleural mesothelioma and peritoneal mesothelioma.
The trial will involve approxi... Read >
Author: Legal
04th June 2009
K. R. Sampath
1. Recent judgments of the Mumbai High Court in the case of Vodafone International Holdings B.V. v. Union of India [2008] 175 Taxman 399 and of the Supreme Court in CIT v. Eli Lilly & Co (India) (P.) Ltd. [2009] 178 Taxman 505 (SC), have ... Read >
Author: Taxmannlaw
29th May 2009
K. R. Sampath
1. Recent judgments of the Mumbai High Court in the case of Vodafone International Holdings B.V. v. Union of India [2008] 175 Taxman 399 and of the Supreme Court in CIT v. Eli Lilly & Co (India) (P.) Ltd. [2009] 178 Taxman 505 (SC), have ... Read >
Author: Taxmannlaw
29th May 2009
K. R. Sampath
1. Recent judgments of the Mumbai High Court in the case of Vodafone International Holdings B.V. v. Union of India [2008] 175 Taxman 399 and of the Supreme Court in CIT v. Eli Lilly & Co (India) (P.) Ltd. [2009] 178 Taxman 505 (SC), have ... Read >
Author: Taxmannlaw
18th May 2009
History of HGH Therapy
Synthetic or recombinant HGH was approved by the FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) in 1985, but may only be legally used to treat children with growth deficiencies. Professor Emeritus Dr. Samuel Epstein of Environm... Read >
Author: hghacad
10th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
Recent news reports have provided much acclaim to a "groundbreaking medical trial" from the University of Colorado Hospital, which has allegedly discovered a method of treatment that would "shrink the tumor with very con... Read >
Author: LegalView
17th January 2009
A Science Daily news article recently reported on the research being conducted by University of Pittsburg Cancer Institute (UPCI) researchers that pancreatic cancer patients find more success prior to surgery by receiving a combination of therapies includ... Read >
Author: Legal
16th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
Researchers have found that a cancer patient that previously suffered from a diabetes diagnosis may be at an increased risk of a fatal outcome than patients not suffering from diabetes.
The study included resear... Read >
Author: LegalView
01st December 2008
There are always bright moments in your day. No matter how many other items of news cross your desk which show economies slowing down or people doing bad things, there is always something that can lift your spirits again. In this instance, we have the thi... Read >
Author: John Scott
29th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
In 2005, Eli Lilly and Amylin Pharmaceuticals, together released a type 2 diabetes drug known as Byetta (exenatide). The drug acts as a glucose controller for non-insulin dependent diabetics.
Under investigation, the ... Read >
Author: LegalView
13th August 2008
The intermediate-acting insulins are NPH, Purified Pork N, Hetin 2 NPH, Novolin N, Humulin NPH, Hetin 2 Lente, Novolin L (human), and Humulin L. These start working in 1 to 2 hours, with peak action in 4 to 12 hours. The pharmacokinetic duration of actlon... Read >
Author: Alien
06th February 2008
The painful art of finger pricking (necessary to get the drop of blood used for testing how much sugar is in your bloodstream at any one time) has improved vastly with a new device from Roche called the Multiclix which changes lancets for you without the ... Read >
Author: Desang kitbags
30th October 2007
About 30% of children with ADHD also have some form of reading disorder, such as dyslexia. Recently, a study was done to examine whether or not ADHD treatment helped these children with their reading problems. The study was funded by the pharmaceutical c... Read >
Author: Anthony Kane, MD
12th July 2007
According to Zucker, in biotech and pharmaceutical industry proximity to potential knowledge-assets and opportunities for commercialization constitutes s a great stimulus to entrepreneurship, especially around “star” scientists or entrepreneurs. In th... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
10th June 2007
Indiana is still a major center of heavy manufacturing industry, although not as intensely as it used to be. Northwest Indiana is the largest steel producing area in the U.S. and it is a sort of unique area in that it has maintained its industrial pr... Read >
30th April 2007
Following two recent studies, the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) announced a Permax recall on March 29, 2007. The Permax recall includes both the name brand Permax (peroglide) and the generic versions of peroglide. Current studies have revealed Permax ... Read >
Author: Steve Fields
18th April 2007
No - Risk Lawsuit Funds for Zyprexa, Product Liability Lawsuit Plaintiffs
Plaintiffs involved in pharmaceuticals class action lawsuit and product liability lawsuit like Zyprexa, Vioxx, Fen-Phen etc, can now get Lawsuit cash advances. 99% of plaintiffs ... Read >
Author: Paul Sherman
10th January 2007
When a drug is approved by the FDA for a specific use, pharmaceutical companies are only allowed to market the drug for that use. Any drug may be prescribed by a doctor for any use, including uses not described in the approved labeling. This is consider... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards
07th December 2006
WILMINGTON, N.C. (April 25, 2006) – PPD, Inc. (Nasdaq: PPDI) today announced Thomas Rosanske, Ph.D., has joined the company as executive director of product development analytical services for its cGMP laboratory.
Rosanske's responsibilities include ... Read >
Author: Julie McKenzie
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