By 2012, Legitimate Generics Will Account For 20% Of Brazil's Pharmaceuticals And Healthcare Market Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Brazil Pharmaceuticals and
Healthcare Report Q2 2008" report to their offering. The "Brazil Pharmaceuticals and
Healthcare Report" provides independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Brazils pharmaceuticals and
healthcare industry. Brazil's pharmaceutical market remains one of the bright spots globally, having posted 17.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comChina Can't Fully Fix Air Quality Problem For Olympics According To URI Researcher The outlook for air quality in Beijing during the Olympics is borderline, and there's little that the Chinese government can do to improve it. That's the conclusion drawn by a University of Rhode Island atmospheric chemist who analyzed pollution data collected regularly for the last five years by Chinese scientists.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comAn ID For Alzheimer's? Every aging baby boomer listens for the footsteps of Alzheimer's, and for good reason: It's estimated that 10 million American boomers will develop the disease. The need to develop preventative strategies, ideally long before Alzheimer's destructive, clinical symptoms appear, is critical.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comNew Computer, Most Powerful At Johns Hopkins, Will Speed Disease Research A federal grant will allow Johns Hopkins researchers to purchase a powerful $2 million computer that will speed up their efforts to find new ways to diagnose and treat brain disease, heart illnesses, cancer and other medical ailments.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comRegular Walking Protects The Masai Against Cardiovascular Disease Scientists have long been puzzled by how the Masai can avoid cardiovascular disease despite having a diet rich in animal fats. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet believe that their secret is in their regular walking. There is strong evidence that the high consumption of animal fats increases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comMost Comprehensive View Of Mammalian Transcriptome Reported - Applied Biosystems SOLiD System Used To Survey Mouse Stem Cell RNA Landscape Scientists from the University of Queensland, Australia and Applied Biosystems Inc. (NYSE:ABI) have teamed together to conduct the most comprehensive analysis to date of a mammalian transcriptome, the vast collection of RNAs transcribed from a mouse genome.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comNurses Can Help Patients By Taking A Stand Against Smoking Nicotine is one of the most heavily used addictive
drugs in the United States, and more than one in five people use some form of the drug (cigarettes, cigars, pipes and chewing tobacco). Despite the fact that research consistently indicates tobacco use or exposure to tobacco smoke is harmful, new smokers initiate smoking each day. In the June 2008 issue of MEDSURG Nursing, Paul C.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comBob Schieffer - Facing The Nation's Diabetes Crisis Legendary news anchor Bob Schieffer may "face the nation" every Sunday on CBS, but over the last seven years he's also faced something else: diabetes.
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