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Pharmaceutical Executive June 1, 2014 Jill Wechsler |
Compassionate Use Requests Complicate Drug Development Pharma, HCPs, and regulators walk tightrope in addressing early-access push while supporting biomedical R&D. |
Chemistry World June 6, 2014 Emma Stoye |
Pre-childbirth solvent exposure raises breast cancer risk The timing of exposure to organic solvents -- such as those found in cleaning products and industrial chemicals -- may affect breast cancer risks in women |
Chemistry World June 6, 2014 Katie Bayliss |
A second look at dry eye syndrome Understanding the mechanical properties of healthy and diseased tear film could someday correct the problems of dry eye syndrome. |
AskMen.com |
Fake Nurse Profile Promotes Men's Health Month On Tinder Tinder, the location-based app used to meet women, is the last place you'd expect to be solicited to take a colon exam. Until now. |
AskMen.com May 31, 2014 Attila Hildmann |
How My Father's Death Forced Me To Save My Own Life It's time to throw our stereotypes about granola freaks out the window. You don't have to change your whole life; you can start with one vegan day a week. |
CIO May 30, 2014 Maryfran Johnson |
CIOs Join Forces to Fight Cancer With IT Informal coalitions of CIOs from some of the country's leading medical institutions are crossing boundaries to collaborate in the fight against cancer. |
CIO May 29, 2014 Stephanie Overby |
CIOs Join Forces to Battle Cancer A coalition of healthcare IT chiefs are on a mission to put cancer out of business and share IT best practices, technology tips, and personal support. |
AskMen.com May 20, 2014 Chris Riddell |
Find Out Why Studies Are Showing That Summer Reading Can Actually Make You Healthier People who regularly exercise their brains have lower rates of cognitive decline than those who don't. Reading a good book is one of the best methods for flexing those neurons. |
AskMen.com May 13, 2014 Ahmed Zambarakji |
3 Ways To Get A Smarter Body (Yes, You Read That Right) More often than not, we create compensatory patterns to help us deal with an injury on a physical or psychological level. On a musculoskeletal level, that usually means muscles and joints become short and restricted. |
Chemistry World May 7, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
UK regulator warning over online herbal remedies The UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has found that several herbal medicines available over the internet are contaminated with prescription-only drugs or toxic heavy metals. |
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