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PRWeb: 01-07-2005
New Year’s resolutions include losing weight. Some Americans will choose to lose weight by using diet pills. Those who lose weight through diet plans and prescription diet pills should be safety conscious. [PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]
Canadian physicians motivated to provide American neighbors with access to affordable prescription drugs deserve more trust than FDA [PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]
Philadelphia designer Christopher Wajda's NorthPoint Studios Provides Commercial Illustration, Graphic Design and Fine Art. [PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]
Fort Lauderdale Online Pharmacy-based company, FrontierPharmacies.com, is launching a relief program (www.FrontierPharmaciesRelief.org) to get these much needed supplies to Thailand, India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka, where millions of homeless women, children, and men are rummaging through mud and ruins looking for loved ones, food and clean water. [PRWEB Jan 6, 2005]
NASA's Huygens probe will enter the atmosphere of Saturn's moon, Titan, to perform experiments that may help Origin Of Life ("OOL") investigators. OOL science provides attractive though so-far incomplete questions about and answers to the building blocks of cell life. [PRWEB Jan 6, 2005]
Doctors should not be surprised to hear their patients asking about alternative medicine at their next appointment and for those looking for natural remedies to reduce pain, here are helpful hints to take the myth out of alternative medicine. [PRWEB Jan 6, 2005]
Prescription Weight Loss Pills and Prescription Diet Pills the Ticket to New Year’s Resolution Success [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
Regulation and market opportunity in Europe explained. [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
The value of the market for cancer vaccines has the potential to reach $6 billion by 2010, according to Arrowhead Publishers, who have just released their new report Cancer Vaccines: Measuring Market Potential. (http://www.arrowheadpublishers.com/CancerVaccines.html) [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
Idaho Technology, Inc. today announced that it is now registered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to develop, manufacture, and sell Analyte Specific Reagent (ASR) products for molecular diagnostics. [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
Idaho Technology, Inc. and Roche have signed a license agreement granting Idaho Technology non-exclusive, worldwide access to Roche's PCR (polymerase chain reaction) patents. [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
Top management in most of the Pharma or for that matter any mid-segment company in India faces with a dilemma when it comes to deciding on their IT Implementation Strategy that involves deciding on adoption of solutions like ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relations Management), SFA (Sales Force Automation), PayRoll, HRM (Human Resource Management). [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
Within 24 hours after Vitamin Angel Alliance issued their call for massive vitamin donations for their earthquake / tsunami relief effort, vitamin supplements began arriving at the warehouse. Their goal of collecting 20 million supplements for the relief effort is now on its way to being met, according to Vitamin Angel officials. [PRWEB Jan 4, 2005]
Research and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c11431) has announced the addition of Pharmaceutical Sales Force Strategies: Driving ROI Through Best Practice in Targeting, Management, Outsourcing and Technologies to their offering. [PRWEB Jan 4, 2005]
One small research company in upstate New York is betting on Mother Nature to find an all around cure for chronic pain. SiCap Industries manufactures a line of “Capsaicin” based natural health products aimed at the (Sinus, Headache, Cosmetic, and Weight Loss) markets. Capsaicin is a natural chemical produced by hot pepper plants of the “Capsicum” variety. SiCap will soon be unveiling a brand new capsaicin product that incorporates medicinal mushroom extracts along with capsaicin aimed at relieving chronic pain for millions of Americans. Furthermore, the company is researching the cancer fighting potential of mushroom & pepper compounds. [PRWEB Jan 3, 2005]
Despite a flu vaccine shortage there is a way to treat influenza. Tamiflu is the #1 doctor prescribed antiviral prescription drug for the treatment of influenza. Antibiotics available at www.TensionHeadacheMedication.com include Amoxicillin and Zithromax Z-Pak for bacterial infections such as sinus, ear or throat infections. [PRWEB Jan 3, 2005]
Euroscreen s.a. has completed a license agreement with Wyeth for access to the Euroscreen’s SHIP2 patent rights. Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed. [PRWEB Jan 3, 2005]
Morena Vista Trading LLC files suit against Kinetana International BioTech Pharma Ltd in California State Superior Court seeking damages of $6 million for intentional misrepresentation, breach of contract, civil racketeering and corrupt organization claims. Kinetana is a pharmaceutical company publicly traded on the Growth Enterprise Exchange of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with principal places of business in Edmonton, AB Canada and Hong Kong. [PRWEB Jan 3, 2005]
In response to the plight of the people of South Asia who were devastated by the tidal wave, Vitaquest International, Inc., a national nutritional supplement company, based in West Caldwell, NJ is making a major donation of vitamin supplements to Vitamin Angel Alliance to mitigate the long term impact caused by this recent natural disaster. [PRWEB Jan 3, 2005]
“We are long overdue for vaccines to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, which impact millions of adults and newborns worldwide...” [PRWEB Jan 3, 2005]
Recognizing the critical role that nutritional supplements can play in countering the significant health dangers posed by the recent natural disaster in Southeast Asia, Mason Vitamins, Miami Lakes, Florida, has made a significant donation of children’s chewable multivitamins to the Vitamin Angel Alliance, a non-profit, non-sectarian medical assistance organization. [PRWEB Jan 1, 2005]
Since Vioxx was pulled of the market by its manufacturer, Merck-Frost, the medications Celebrex and Bextra have become popular alternatives. These are cox-2 inhibitors that help releive arthritic pain. [PRWEB Dec 31, 2004]
RX-Affiliate-Support.com now offers free website design templates – which are search engine friendly – to those who register for the CutPriceChemist.com Pharmacy Affiliate Program [PRWEB Dec 29, 2004]
Vitamin Angel Alliance has issued a call for massive children's vitamin donations to help victims of the recent Southeast Asian Earthquake and Tsunamis. To help stave off starvation, and lessen the likelihood of epidemics and disease, Vitamin Angels is working with a consortium of companies in the natural products and pharmaceutical industries to help bring in emergency nutritional supplies to this region. [PRWEB Dec 29, 2004]
Research and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c11435) has announced the addition of The Future of Personalized Medicine: The Impact of Proteomics on Drug Discovery And Clinical Trial Design to their offering. [PRWEB Dec 29, 2004]
Retailers stock up on the only US patented alternative to Ephedra-based diet products to provide consumers with a safe alternative for their post-holidays weight loss resolutions. [PRWEB Dec 28, 2004]
New site also offers a free monthly health newsletter with tips, coupons and discounts on prescription drugs. [PRWEB Dec 28, 2004]
Perhaps the oldest of New Year's traditions, champagne has a history that rivals an episode of Desperate Housewives. Beloved by millions for centuries, champagne is also known to trigger headaches in many people. Recent breakthroughs in herbal research now point to a natural remedy that prevents and stops champagne headaches altogether -- just in time for 2005. [PRWEB Dec 27, 2004]
With recent news about another popular arthritis medication being pulled from distribution, many of the estimated 26 million arthritis sufferers worldwide are turning to safe, natural alternatives for relief from chronic pain. [PRWEB Dec 25, 2004]
A MedicineNet consumer poll shows that 26.3% of health care consumers are very worried about potentially dangerous side effects, and 21.2% are not sure of what to believe [PRWEB Dec 24, 2004]
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