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23rd September 2009
Glass is hard, brittle and transparent and has a variety of uses from eye glasses to windows and a whole lot in between. Glass can be broadly categorized into three basic categories: soda-lime glass, lead glass and borosilicate glass. It will be interesti... Read >
Author: Andy F
23rd September 2009
There are several legalized entities in America who present health insurances to the general public here. In fact statistics have revealed that the most amount of money is spent on the aforementioned insurance, on the basis of per capita. USA stands numbe... Read >
Author: stevekenlin
18th September 2009
People will always look for a fast method to lose fat or simply want diet pills to help them reach their goal faster.
Besides some prescription drugs like phentermine and a few other prescription diet pills, the most popular diet product was ephedra. A... Read >
Author: abdullah
17th September 2009
People have come a long way over the last century in relation to pain management. There are a number of procedures, medications, and treatments available to help people who are in chronic pain. Some things work, and certain procedures and therapies only m... Read >
Author: Steven Giles
15th September 2009
Training and skills are highly essential for those who work at heights. Prefabricated Access Suppliers and Manufactures or Pasma is on a task to encourage the safe use and building of alloy access towers, which are installed at a height. Pasma training is... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
10th September 2009
In recent times, there has been a heated debate within the medical community regarding hormone replacement therapy for women suffering from the effects of menopause. The debate is centered around a number of studies that have concluded that hormone replac... Read >
Author: sumit poonia
10th September 2009
Although the pharmaceutical industry is becoming increasingly vigilant about drug safety, cases of adverse drug reactions are still reported. However, constant efforts have been made by drug regulation authorities and pharmaceutical companies in ensuring... Read >
Author: Vikas Sah
08th September 2009
More businesses than ever before are offering the general public ways to give up with capable a lot of offering an capable stop smoking program that is said to help with withdrawal symptoms and progressively eliminating your need for cigarettes. Most meth... Read >
Author: Rob Cole
08th September 2009
Before the 1930s, commercial lecithin sold in the market came mostly from egg yolk. In fact, that is how it got its name. Apparently, when French scientist Maurice Gobley first separated the compound from an egg yolk in 1850, he decided to name it after i... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
04th September 2009
Just when it looks as though you can make ends meet, health insurance costs go up again. A growing percentage of every paycheck is going on health and, for the most part, you’re getting less for your dollars. The result? Every month, more people give up... Read >
Author: Todd Jones
31st August 2009
My name is Shelley Penney. I'm a retired nurse (as you can see by my picture I retired before the age of 65. :-) The bulk of my career was spent in an active critical care unit. After many years of tending heart attack and trauma victims, my final 2 years... Read >
Author: John Gardner
31st August 2009
My name is Shelley Penney. I'm a retired nurse (as you can see by my picture I retired before the age of 65. :-) The bulk of my career was spent in an active critical care unit. After many years of tending heart attack and trauma victims, my final 2 years... Read >
Author: John Gardner
27th August 2009
“Executive Summary about Bladder Cancer Prognosis By Jenny Jackson”
A bladder cancer diagnosis is devastating. 1. Your bladder cancer diagnosis has been made through pathology tests. Many patients have been treated inappropriately because the wrong k... Read >
Author: yogisetyo
27th August 2009
Kill the Cancer - before it kills you!
A one-minute cure for all diseases?
I just came across this website that
talks about a one-minute cure for
virtually all diseases. My first
reaction was, "Yeah right!" Sounds
too good to be true -- but wait t... Read >
Author: januszjanulis
18th August 2009
One-Minute Treatment for Virtually All Diseases? Nearly everyone has been affected by illness in one way or another. Either you have suffered from illness yourself - or somebody you care about is ( or has been ) a victim of a fatal disease,eg cancer, o... Read >
Author: Shelton Hopkins
11th August 2009
With the economy facing many different challenges translates into increase employment opportunities because the demand for pharmaceutical marketing jobs is only continuing to increase thanks to strong world wide demand for a variety of drug. While there i... Read >
Author: Medical Recruitment
09th August 2009
Recent drug withdrawals and increasing cases of adverse drug reactions are evidences of Pharmacovigilance lapse in the pharmaceutical industry. Following these incidents, the need for a more stringent way of monitoring drug regulations has been emphasized... Read >
Author: Vikas Sah
12th July 2009
My attention was recently drawn to some alarming press reports that indicated the presence of pharmaceuticals in our water supply.
Hold on a darn minute am I dreaming? Did I read that right, drugs in drinking water?
What is the world coming to, if tha... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
05th July 2009
Modern medicine puts its emphasis on cure rather than prevention: preventive therapy is never its first priority. In a way, modern medicine welcomes health problems because health problems generate billions of dollars on medical research for drug therapy.... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
04th July 2009
For those who suffer from depression, getting rid of it should be a number one priority. Treating depression can be done in a number of different ways. One of the most popular and frequently used methods for depression treating is through the use of antid... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
27th June 2009
The pharmaceutical world is indeed an exciting and scintillating place to be. The human population is inching towards 7 billion souls on the planet and with it come the huge challenges in the arena of health. Cases like the recent pandemic of swine flu wh... Read >
Author: domaingamer
27th June 2009
If you are a person who is interested in biology and science, it is quite likely that medical science would fascinate and mesmerize you. The world of medical research is one such field that is making enormous strides with each passing day. The planet eart... Read >
Author: domaingamer
26th June 2009
There is a great potential for the use of robotics systems in the pharmaceutical industry and pharmaceutical companies are gradually injecting more robotic systems into their operations.
Robotics in pharmaceuticals lends itself to many advantages. F... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
26th June 2009
When you say robotics, people usually think large scale production lines as in the manufacture of cars, complicated construction machinery and technology for space explorations. What a lot of people don't know is that robotics is utilized in so many othe... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
22nd June 2009
The big topic yesterday, today and more than likely the rest of humanity is losing weight. Everybody wants to lose weight, even the skinny people want to lose more weight. There are people who want to gain muscle weight but again will always want to lose ... Read >
Author: petergoligher
19th June 2009
In the pharmaceutical world, regulation is of prime importance. It is quite possible that in the run for billions of dollars worth of business, lack of regulation could spell rampant profiteering and Drug Company related malpractices that could well jeop... Read >
Author: Vikas Sah
12th June 2009
Over the centuries, it became obvious to those who practised some form of medicine that if the patient believed strongly enough that the treatment would work, there was often an improvement. The mind is a powerful resource when it comes to producing effec... Read >
Author: John Scott
01st June 2009
Despite the somewhat controversial idea that an epidemic can be good for something, it is not difficult to see that the consequences of the recent swine flu may have been very good for certain sectors, particularly during such economically unstable times.... Read >
Author: MarkeD
01st June 2009
It has been revealed that Pakistan will now offer life insurance cover to international buyers, who are intending to sign import contracts with local exporters, according to Salman Ghani, the Secretary Commerce at the 60th Advisory Council meeting this mo... Read >
Author: catherine
18th May 2009
Progressively people today are recognizing the advantages of alternative medicine over the typical medicines. The health care professionals are also recognizing these advantages and for this reason they prefer the alternative medicines. It has been unders... Read >
Author: Zaharey
28th April 2009
In Part I I describe how from the moment they enter medical school, our future doctors are systematically ‘educated’ by the pharmaceutical industry in coercive and often unethical ways. In Part II I will discuss how after medical school this pattern ... Read >
Author: Robert Levin
09th April 2009
Treatments for cancer today are all about money. The people who control the industry, and it’s not your doctor, are only looking for ways to manage the disease with their 3 main treatments and profit from it through people with cancer. Today's toxic t... Read >
Author: alan-nz
28th March 2009
Regulatory affairs is a booming business that is drawing bright minds from around the globe to burgeoning career opportunities.
Considered a relatively new profession, the industry of regulatory affairs is a government job which monitors the quality... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
13th March 2009
Do you really want to change your life? Most people will answer yes! If you are one of them continue reading and may be this will be your ticket to financial freedom.
Every 11 second someone starts a Home-Based Business, WHY?
Let’s start with some f... Read >
Author: ND
10th March 2009
Millions of drums are filled with thousands of different types of materials. Almost every industry uses 55 gallon drums to store and transport liquids, slurries and powders. This includes the food industry for storage of ingredients and finished products.... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle
20th February 2009
If those who consume mass meat products could witness either a) the conditions 95% of the animals in the factory farm industry have to endure, or b) the loss that is accruing in humanity’s inner life due to this animal abuse - the industry would grind ... Read >
Author: josgraf
20th February 2009
As the world continues to writhe in pain from the worsening economic crisis, the health sector has not been spared the wrath. Patients, especially in developing countries, are struggling to cope. Unlike their counterparts in developed countries, they face... Read >
Author: James Njoroge
19th February 2009
As the world continues to writhe in pain from the worsening economic crisis, the health sector has not been spared the wrath. Patients, especially in developing countries, are struggling to cope. Unlike their counterparts in developed countries, they face... Read >
Author: James Njoroge
19th February 2009
If there is one word guaranteed to strike dread into the heart of a teenager, it has to be acne. As children grow closer to puberty, there are anxious glances in the mirror. Has it come? Will it come? Will I be able to bear it when it comes? There are myt... Read >
Author: John Scott
05th February 2009
More and more people are now opting for natural skin remedies. Information on this subject is widely sought after - online and beyond, and it's not hard to see why. For one thing, natural skin remedies have fewer potential side effects than the synthetic... Read >
Author: Erica Polaris
02nd February 2009
Herbal ephedra and hoodia are two of the more popular and effective weight loss supplements. Of course you will find people that say these herbs are not good at helping people to lose weight. But there is one simple way to determine if they are any good.
... Read >
Author: Todd Massey
02nd February 2009
Herbal ephedra and hoodia are two of the more popular and effective weight loss supplements. Of course you will find people that say these herbs are not good at helping people to lose weight. But there is one simple way to determine if they are any good.
... Read >
Author: Todd Massey
30th January 2009
Protecting drug patents is an important effort in the global fight against disease. By protecting drug patents, the creators of these drugs can obtain a window to recoup the massive financial investment of creating a new medication. Without that opportuni... Read >
Author: James Njoroge
30th January 2009
Latin America has made great strides in protecting pharmaceutical patents still held by the intellectual property holders. Through free trade agreements such as NAFTA as well as some decisions made by South American governments, particularly Brazil, pharm... Read >
Author: James Njoroge
17th January 2009
Techno Station readers know how currently sagging economies have triggered a sharp decline in the number of fields of human activities and how the situation is changing consumers behavior.
But what are the links in the simultaneous collapse of stock ma... Read >
Author: Hamid
09th January 2009
If you’re considering a career in the pharmaceutical industry, and more specifically as a pharmacy technician, there is one thing that is important to learn before you ever begin your training. That is: what are the main characteristic of a good pharmac... Read >
Author: Unitek College
08th January 2009
There are numerous holistic sources that claim to be healing cancer with varying degrees of success. A few of these report success greater than 90 percent of the time. I have spent years researching and finding the best information available, and have c... Read >
Author: Cole Simonson
08th December 2008
Welcome to my candidiasis cure review.
For the past decade my partner and I have had this ongoing problem of candidiasis, and last year we decided we'd had enough.
We had tried just about every over-the-counter medication available, and while some o... Read >
Author: Janice Townsend
03rd December 2008
Research and development is critical in all industries. And, when it comes to the pharmaceutical industry R & D not only generates income for the companies involved in the research but it often results in lives being saved, or at least in the quality of p... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
01st December 2008
The UK is known to have a skills shortage but to make matters worse we now have the Credit Crunch to cope with. As a result further skills and talents are being lost because companies are making many of their staff redundant in an attempt to ride the cr... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
03rd November 2008
The process of formulating a NUTRILITE product usually follows this sequence:
- The ingredients are evaluated for their physical properties – particle size and uniformity, density, and flow.
- Trial combinations of ingredients are tested with excip... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb
03rd November 2008
In twenty years as a consultant to the pharmaceutical industry – I've learnt that - as in all industries - huge sums of money are lost through mistakes every year. And where does the finger most often point to? “Human error.”
Human error is often... Read >
Author: Paulio
31st October 2008
Call it a game. Call it a contest. Call it a war! On one side you have the champions of the people, the white knights at the FDA whose job it is to protect consumers from the pharmaceutical industry’s worst excesses. On the other side are ranged the bes... Read >
Author: John Scott
29th October 2008
Thousands of ambitious young business men and women withstand dozens of interviews and numerous rejections before finally, victoriously landing a highly coveted career in pharmaceutical sales. Those same ambitious men and women frequently become burned ou... Read >
Author: arstringfellow
28th October 2008
Big Pharma is teaming up with other anti-supplement cohorts to spearhead a petition urging the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to implement new limitations on manufacturers of weight-management supplements. It should come as no surprise that the large... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd September 2008
A Quick Glance at Pharmaceutical Job Opportunities
If you are looking for a career that helps people, then there are plenty of pharmaceutical job offers available that will help you succeed in this field.
Research and development is one of the most ex... Read >
Author: BrendanFranklin
09th September 2008
The pharmaceutical industry is a fast-paced industry that is constantly changing with technological and scientific discoveries. Working in the pharmaceutical industry can be very rewarding and those people who work in the pharmaceutical industry can expe... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
02nd September 2008
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Author: utut1
28th August 2008
Have you ever noticed how some products are displayed ion store shelves so that they attract the customers' attention? If you like setting up display areas, then you should look into the area of merchandising as an occupation. As a merchandiser you can wo... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
15th August 2008
The Journal of Medical Ethics published a study on clinical ethics a couple years ago that revealed many doctors don’t see a problem with accepting free drug samples from pharmaceutical representatives. According to the article, “Most respondents (do... Read >
Author: Carl Clarke
14th August 2008
Only two decades ago, China was a poor agricultural country; now it becomes the third-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of more than $2, 108 billion in 2006. Experts forecast that by 2020, China will be the world's largest economy.
1, China's ph... Read >
Author: Manprit Kaur
14th August 2008
We would like to think that the research done by the pharmaceutical companies is honest, but more than one news story has shown otherwise. If we had the political will, or if the FDA was less political, drug trials could be made more honest almost immedia... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
22nd July 2008
Choosing a career is a huge undertaking. Whatever you ultimately decide to do, your job will shape the course of your life, often influencing where you live, the type of people you work with and the lifestyle you lead. It will also determine the amount of... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
18th July 2008
By 2020 new computer-based technologies will allow the development of a ‘virtual man’, leading to better understanding of the biology of diseases and therefore allowing researchers to more accurately predict the effect of new drugs, says PriceWaterhou... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
15th July 2008
Herbs are the most exciting topic emerging in the health and wellness field today. What was once the "go to" solution for all things medical and healthy aging has been relegated to the annals of history, until now. There is a reawakening to the error of... Read >
Author: Scott A McKay
19th June 2008
Dying for more energy? A four-dollar specialty drink is not the answer. Energy is so misunderstood it's no wonder everyone needs more of it. Discover two ridiculously simple things that you can do that will give you REAL energy 'not some fake adrenaline b... Read >
Author: Joe Costello
27th May 2008
I spent ten years managing teams of medical sales people in the pharmaceutical industry with the unfortunate task of removing several from their roles. Medical sales is a great career, very rewarding with lots of opportunities to progress. I always found... Read >
Author: JSB
01st May 2008
When they do not suffer from the disease or disorder, people can be very selfish, not to say, callous. The same problems swirl around the politics of "Libertarianism" in the USA, where some activities such as drug and substance abuse are considered "victi... Read >
Author: John Scott
29th April 2008
The dream of curing cancer is no longer a dream. Alternative cancer cures are being hushed because drug companies wants no competition. The foremost step to curing cancer is to get as far away from american pharmaceutical medicine as possible! The horribl... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt
29th April 2008
The dream of curing cancer is no longer a dream. Alternative cancer cures are being hushed because drug companies wants no competition. The foremost step to curing cancer is to get as far away from american pharmaceutical medicine as possible! The horribl... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt
13th April 2008
Process Analytical Technology is a system for designing, analyzing and controlling manufacturing processes through timely measurement during processing. With the goal of ensuring final product quality, it analyzes raw and in- process materials. The PAT is... Read >
Author: HS-AIT
11th April 2008
Drug delivery refers to the delivery of a pharmaceutical substance to human beings or animals. Modes of delivery include oral, nasal and rectal. However, administration of drugs through these modes may lead to terrible conditions.
Therefore, physician... Read >
Author: Marcia
07th April 2008
Millions of beauty products have sprouted in the market, making it complicated to narrow your choices down to a single preferred brand. So how do you determine which one's for you?
Special Features
Go for brand names that apply science in developing... Read >
Author: sariah4
03rd April 2008
To make a six-figure income as a freelance writer, to need to be an expert. You need your name to jump to people's lips when a particular job or challenge comes up. "Direct mail for software? You should get in touch with Bob. That's what he does." Insert ... Read >
Author: Kumar Sudhir
25th March 2008
Only two decades ago, China was a poor agricultural country; now it becomes the third-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of more than $2, 108 billion in 2006. Experts forecast that by 2020, China will be the world's largest economy.
1, China's ph... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu
19th March 2008
Sales, research and marketing professionals interested in pharmaceutical jobs need to know why these jobs are in such high demand. The pharmaceutical industry has expanded in parallel to awareness about medical conditions as well as advocacy for solutions... Read >
Author: paramount
07th March 2008
For the right candidate, a sales job can be a very challenging and lucrative career choice. In terms of salary, a sales position usually offers a basic salary which is competitive in the area it is based in, and then offers some great potential bonuses.
... Read >
Author: UK Careers
06th February 2008
ABC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT With Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings - ...Dr. Drummond Rennie is an editor at The Journal of the American Medical Association. He says researchers who are critical get attacked all the time. Do you actually believe, Dr. Rennie, ... Read >
Author: Trusted Natural Products
02nd February 2008
Medical training in the US at the beginning of the 20th century was very poor indeed. One could buy a medical degree by post or qualify with the minimum amount of study.
The AMA (American Medical Association) realised that changes were urgently needed ... Read >
Author: Patrick Hamouy
19th January 2008
It has been claimed by the Nutritional Health Alliance (NHA) that the pharmaceutical companies are formulating their pharma drugs using natural plant-derived substances. This is not totally groundbreaking news, of course, since the whole pharmaceutical in... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st August 2007
The pharmaceutical industry in the UK remains a prosperous place to pursue a career. After all, people will always be ill! More than any other country in the world, the pharmaceutical industry is exceptionally tightly regulated, to the benefit of you, t... Read >
Author: UK Careers
08th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jeremy Cockerill
There has been a growing concern regarding fake internet pharmacies. In fact, the growth in the number of fake internet pharmacy websites has been termed as a "global disaster" by the pharmaceutical industry.
The... Read >
Author: Jeremy Cockerill
06th August 2007
Finding a suitable venue for holding an industry conference or convention is a time-consuming task, and sometimes more difficult than you might think. There are a range of factors that need to be borne in mind when selecting such a venue, and a whole host... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
27th July 2007
Earlier this week I wrote an article called keywords survey 042 Ultram to demonstrate how easy it is to generate key phrases that enable you to develop your search engine optimization strategy. I chose the phrase keywords survey 042 ultram because I thoug... Read >
Author: fastforwardseo
25th July 2007
In this keywords survey 042 Ultram I'll be looking at the different kinds of keywords and their different uses in your SEO strategy. In developing keywords survey 042 ultram I have chosen a phrase from the online pharmaceutical industry, a niche that has ... Read >
Author: fastforwardseo
25th July 2007
Finding meeting venues is not necessarily as simple as you might imagine. For a simple meeting, it will not normally be too difficult; simply phone up a venue, advise them of your requirements, and then show up on the day, right? Well, up to a point. Cert... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
13th July 2007
Increasingly people work out of their home to supplement their income every single day. Home based businesses offer a level freedom and flexibility unmatched by traditional means. This is a $430 Billion a year industry, that's more than the consumer indus... Read >
Author: Don DaSilva
16th June 2007
Weight control holds the key to longevity. You don't find overweight centenarians, do you? So, to live long, you need to lose weight, at least control it.
This week marked a milestone in the pharmaceutical industry: the launching of the first FDA-appr... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
15th June 2007
Acne is one of those ghastly conditions that just doesn't seem to budge when you want to get rid of it. But this isn't because it can't be cleared up, it's because you are using the effective ways to cure it. In this article you will find out the best acn... Read >
Author: David Rambai
10th May 2007
Profit before innovation has been a recurring theme in the drug industry. Extending patents, reinventing old drugs, and spending more on advertising than research and development are everyday practices for leaders in the drug industry. At the BIO 2007 c... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
05th April 2007
Pharmaceutical events such as meetings and conferences have a primarily educational function. While there is a need to incorporate hospitality into such events, especially those that extend over several hours or even days, the code of practice of the Ass... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
04th April 2007
Pharma events serve a primarily educational purpose. They provide an environment in which pharmaceutical companies can share and convey information about such issues as clinical development, medical education and scientific research. Before pharma events ... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
29th March 2007
True preventive health care is nonexistent for most Americans. That's because traditional medicine focuses on treatment of symptoms, and that's not prevention. Our health care system operates like the old barn door � it's left open and then the farmer ... Read >
Author: Barbara Morris, R.Ph
12th March 2007
If organised and implemented correctly, a PharmaVenue & Accommodation Booking Agency can be an essential and effective forum for the communication and development of scientific ideas, research and products. Organisers of Pharmaceutical conferences may wis... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
12th March 2007
Pharma conferences are an essential tool for spreading ideas and information in the Pharmaceutical world. If organised and implemented correctly, a Pharma conference can be a forum for the communication and development of scientific ideas, research and pr... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
01st March 2007
Putting together a pharmaceutical industry meeting requires you to juggle a number of competing factors, and even if you've organized many an industry meeting before, there are still plenty of potential pitfalls. In particular, the ABPI 2006 Code of Pract... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
01st March 2007
Pharmaceutical sales meetings provide a forum through which companies can exchange and present information about a variety of matters relating to research, medical education and clinical development. While the provision of hospitality is a natural part of... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
19th February 2007
Meetings held and organised by Pharmaceutical companies are an essential way of communicating and evolving scientific research, clinical development and medical education. However, there is always the danger that they can be seen as a blatant attempt to r... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
27th January 2007
Patents adversely affect access to HIV/ AIDS drugs in Africa. The presence of patents means higher prices for the drugs the sick need to survive.
The option of generics would mitigate this effect considerably but most African countries are afraid of taki... Read >
Author: Sharon White
25th January 2007
Aside from a few free samples, some cheap pens and calendars, or maybe a sweet magnet to put on your fridge, is there truly a need for pharmaceutical sales reps? The pharmaceutical industry currently employs over 100,000 drug sales reps. Despite the cur... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
18th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
Prescription drugs have become a normal part of life. In fact, the vast majority of older adults are on some kind of medication. Society has accepted the notions that as you age you need to take some kind of medica... Read >
15th December 2006
The issue of health care touches the lives of virtually everyone. As a result, there are very few people unaware of the ever-increasing health care costs. Many of the factors responsible for this “crisis” – for example, new technologies – cannot... Read >
Author: Jonathon James
15th December 2006
The number of prescription medication commercials is at an all-time high. In fact, The FDA is charging Big Pharma more to approve TV commercials faster, so drug companies can put more ads on TV faster. Big Pharma will then pass these costs — as well a... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
13th December 2006
A CBS story shows that the 4.5 million people that suffer from Alzheimer’s disease is expected to triple to more than 13 million by 2050. Although there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, early detection is a very key element to successfully fight th... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
08th December 2006
Cell phone users can sleep a little better tonight, your not going to get cancer from your cell phone. A massive Danish study published today in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute debunks the myth that cell phones cause cancer.
The study inc... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
08th November 2006
RFID Technology also enters in the world of Pharmaceutical companies, distributors, and hospitals to discourage drug counterfeiting. The report of The World Health Organization shows between 5 to 8 percent of global pharmaceuticals is counterfeit. In some... Read >
Author: Diana Heyden
06th October 2006
In a society that relentlessly bombards the you with advertising, you are constantly hearing about "New and Improved" or "Better than Ever". Although many of the big drug companies claim to be producing the most innovative new drugs, they are just hiding... Read >
Author: Mark Ramirez
05th October 2006
If you have gone to the doctors office recently, you have probable noticed the people with the suites and briefcases in the lobby passing out samples of medication and advertising the "new and improved drug". These people are drug company sales represent... Read >
Author: Cathlene Martinez
07th September 2006
The drug Vioxx is a COX-2 inhibitor designed by the company Merck Inc. It was ordered to be pulled from American and European markets on April 7th 2005 after it was discovered that there were potentially deadly side effects from its use.
Doctors and r... Read >
Author: T. Going
16th June 2006
Because of an unorganized life style and unhealthy eating habits many people are loosing control over their weight. Crave for hunger when combined with high calorie food is the path leading to obesity. Obesity has now become the formula for disaster. It l... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter
10th May 2006
Alternative Medicine
Acupuncture, Chiropractic Care, and Massage Therapy are available to every member of our society. Each of these therapies have been proven to improve our life and our health. Yet, very few of us have ever undertaken a serious cours... Read >
Author: Bryan Brodeur
18th April 2006
If anyone is searching for another way to enhance the size of breasts without the use of surgery, then a breast enhancement supplement might be right for you. Taking a breast enhancement supplement has become a popular way for people who prefer a cheaper,... Read >
Author: Anchalee Saechin
05th March 2006
Al though the Internet is fairly new (at least to the mainstream) online shopping has grown by leaps and bounds. Now you can buy almost anything you need, from food to fishing equipment, right through your computer. Of course, this has meant that commerce... Read >
Author: FR Penn
16th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Marc Deschamps
Home health remedies made with plants, herbs and natural elements can do a lot for you. Contrary to aggressive chemical drugs their action is mild and beneficial for your body.
I am in danger, you are in danger, the who... Read >
Author: Marc Deschamps
09th December 2005
In an article in the LA Times, Greg Critser discusses the reasons behind the plummeting profits of the pharmaceutical industry. Drug company officials have offered up reasons such as generic competition, overzealous regulators, trial lawyers, bad public r... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
11th November 2005
The FDA has decided to back down from a recent planthat would have required long-term studies of new psychiatric drugs before allowing them on the market.The reversal came after a panel of experts unanimously recommended against requiring such studies. Th... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
12th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Fernando Rivadeneyra
"It is anticipated that by the year 2006, 50% of the households in the United States will be involved in home-based business"
- Newsweek Magazine
Home-based business is a $427 Billion a year industry. That's more... Read >
Author: fernando rivadeneyra
15th August 2005
Finding the RIGHT Diet Pill
By Amy S. Grant
Hundreds of products on the market today claim to be the
best weight loss product available. How can you know which
one is right for you, or which ones even work?
Of course, the best possible way ... Read >
Author: Amy S. Grant
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