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Health Archive
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Herbal Reference Substances are Key to Everyday Products
Posted on February 7, 2021 | No CommentsWhen it comes to quality control testing and the development of new products, Botanical Reference Materials (BRMs), also known as Herbal References are critically important. To help companies ultimately obtain all-important FDA approval, the Food and Drug Administration provides in its guidance a recommendation that […] -
Research Company Aids in Development of Cures and Vaccines through Innovation
Posted on May 14, 2018 | No CommentsThe pharmaceutical industry and biotechnology companies spend considerable resources in the development of drugs and therapies leading to cures for a variety of diseases and otherwise chronic conditions. While there are a number of approaches to find solutions, some companies focus their research in the […] -
Innovative Device Helps New Parents by Making Baby Formula for Them
Posted on February 5, 2015 | No CommentsAs any parent can tell you, the first few months with a new-born baby are the toughest. Combined with the limited sleep and feeding in 3-4 hour intervals, the seemingly endless process of making baby formula for baby bottle becomes quite a chore. A new […] -
Diana Nyad to Talk about Cuba–to–Florida Keys Swim During Show in Key West
Posted on February 3, 2015 | No CommentsLater this month audiences will gather in Key West to hear legendary endurance swimmer Diana Nyad present a one-woman show describing her recent history making 111-mile swim from Cuba to Key West. Titled “Onward! The Diana Nyad Story,” the show will take place Feb. 19-22 […] -
$2.88 Million Grant Awarded to UT Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine
Posted on January 25, 2015 | No CommentsAccording to an announcement this week, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine have been awarded a $2,880,342 grant. Covering a 3-year period, the funding from United Health Foundation will go […] -
Thousands use Twitter to Fight Gum Disease during Awareness Month
Posted on January 16, 2015 | No CommentsWith February being designated at Gum Disease Awareness Month, it seems appropriate to talk about the disease and the other potential health risks that come with it. According to statistics, roughly 85% of the population is affected by gum disease which can be linked to […] -
Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis gets a boost from Collaboration
Posted on January 10, 2015 | No CommentsThis week it was announced that drug development company Bionure, Inc. has entered into a sponsored research agreement with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The collaborative agreement is through Fast Forward, the NMSS’s commercial research subsidiary aimed at accelerating the development of new and improved […] -
Help for Dyslexia comes from a Smartphone or Tablet
Posted on January 10, 2015 | 1 CommentA recent report from the National Science Foundation (NSF) shows that reading on a smartphone may help those who deal with dyslexia. Researchers believe that reading on the smaller screen and seeing words two and three at a time may help to improve focus, and […] -
TED Video: Paralyzed Lab Rat Walks Again after New Spinal Cord Injury Treatment
Posted on January 8, 2015 | No CommentsIt only takes a moment for an accident to sever or damage an individual’s spinal cord enough to result in paralysis. In this amazing TED Talks video, on research scientist explains how his team has developed a treatment which has allowed a paralyzed lab rat […] -
CDC Changes Ebola Related Travel Restrictions for Mali
Posted on January 6, 2015 | No CommentsToday the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that Mali will no longer be on the list of Ebola-affected nations which will require travelers to take part in enhanced visa and port-of-entry screening. Currently, travelers from […]