FDA Revises Process for Responding to Drug Applications
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The Doctor is In ... Your Inbox?
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Internal body signals important for diabetes research
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A joint research project between Sweden and the USA has uncovered a so far unknown signal network involving the cells in the pancreas. This discovery has the potential to significantly revolutionise the treatment of diabetes. Diabetes has an enormous impact on the lives of families worldwide. Its impact can be measured both in economic terms and in terms of human lives. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), diabetes is expected to have caused 3.8 million deaths worldwide in 2007.
Summary of responses on a legislative proposal to combat counterfeit medicines for human use
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Information Technology Award Announced for Pharmacy in 2009
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First DataBank Europe (FDBE) in association with The Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists (GHP) and the UK Clinical Pharmacy Association (UKCPA) announced the 2009 FDBE/GHP/UKCPA Information Technology Award. The aim of the annual award, which is in its seventh year, is to encourage, support and promote information technology initiatives and best practice in the use of IT in hospital pharmacy.
European Medicines Agency recommends measures to manage contamination of heparin-containing medicine
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New Efforts to Help Improve Medical Products for Patient Safety and Quality of Medical Care
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