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Chemistry World
June 25, 2013
Emma Stoye
NHS to offer breast cancer prevention drugs New guidelines for the UK National Health Service suggest that women at high risk of breast cancer should be offered a five-year course of tamoxifen or raloxifene to prevent the disease developing. mark for My Articles 269 similar articles
Chemistry World
June 24, 2013
Mark Peplow
Fear and loathing The fact is that some chemicals in our environment can cause adverse health effects. That presents people with a huge dilemma: how much evidence is needed before worries about exposure to a particular chemical become rational? mark for My Articles 52 similar articles
Pharmaceutical Executive
June 1, 2013
Clark Herman
Adherence's New Players: Fresh Support from the Sidelines New stakeholders, innovative technologies, and emergent synergies in government are combining to build fresh momentum behind the old issue of medication adherence. mark for My Articles 250 similar articles
Pharmaceutical Executive
June 1, 2013
Ben Comer
From Locked Box to Data Sphere Project Data Sphere aims to liberate clinical trial data sets from industry and academic vaults, in an attempt to catalyze cancer research and discovery. mark for My Articles 148 similar articles
Pharmaceutical Executive
June 1, 2013
William Looney
Recognizing the Best Getting patients to take their medicine on spec and on time is the challenge that never goes away; it's the deadweight baggage accompanying every industry innovation since the arrival of aspirin a century ago. mark for My Articles 521 similar articles
Chemistry World
June 20, 2013
Jennifer Newton
Students develop antivenom in high school lab A US high school teacher and nine of his students have made nanoparticles that can neutralize venom from one of the most dangerous snakes in Africa. These nanoparticles could offer a way to make cheaper and more practical antivenoms. mark for My Articles 14 similar articles
AskMen.com
June 18, 2013
Chris Weiss
Compression Sleeves More and more star athletes regularly wrap and compress their limbs and joints with sleeves and pads. HEX technology from Chicago-based sports medical company McDavid claims to be more flexible and breathable than other pads. mark for My Articles 23 similar articles
Chemistry World
June 18, 2013
Simon Hadlington
New evidence links air pollution with autism A study suggests that the presence in the air of pollutants from diesel exhaust, as well as mercury, lead, manganese and dichloromethane were associated with the elevated risk. mark for My Articles 32 similar articles
AskMen.com
Sachin Bhola
Josh Wood Interview: amfAR Inspiration Gala Philanthropy and style merged at the amfAR Inspiration Gala. amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, is a nonprofit that's dedicated to AIDS research, education, and prevention. The evening included a men's fashion show. mark for My Articles 17 similar articles
Chemistry World
June 13, 2013
Sonja Hampel
Diabetes breath test overcomes humidity A cheaper and safer to produce a breath test for diabetes has been developed by scientists in Canada. The titanium nanoparticle-based sensor detects acetone, a biomarker of type 1 diabetes, even at 90% relative humidity. mark for My Articles 55 similar articles
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