Spain: 21st Congress Of The College Of Neuropsychopharmacology, Aug. 30-Sept. 3, 2008 Neuropsychopharmacology and mental disorders: Bridging the gap between science and
medicine The enormous burden and amount of suffering associated with mental disorders represent one of the biggest challenges for
health care systems in Europe today. This challenge is marked by the immense scope and costs of mental disorders.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comSpellex Releases Spellex Biotech V.2008, New Upgrade Of The World's First Bioscience Spell Checking Software Spellex Corporation announces the new release of the 2008 version of their popular bioscience spelling software for Microsoft and other programs. The new release includes more than 210,000 specialty words from the bioscience industry and new spelling engine enhancements. Benefits: The Spellex Biotech spelling dictionary allows users to save time and increase their accuracy.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comThermo Fisher Scientific Named A Microsoft Pharmaceutical And Life Sciences Innovation Award Winner For Informatics Solutions Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, today announced that it is the winner of a Microsoft Corporation 2008 Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences Innovation Award in the Discovery and Product Innovation category. The award honors best-in-class companies that have made the most innovative use of Microsoft-based solutions for breakthroughs in business processes and practices throughout the pharmaceutical and life sciences industry.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comWebsite Provides U.S. Prescribers With Free, Accredited CME Courses On Pharmaceutical Industry Marketing Practices A Web portal providing U.S. physicians with access to free, accredited CME courses about pharmaceutical industry marketing techniques and their effect on prescribing practices has been expanded to include additional courses. The
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comLow Back Pain Recovery Slow; And Worse For Those On Compensation Contrary to current guidelines and common belief, new research published in The British Medical Journal has shown that recovery from low back pain is much slower than previously thought and even slower again for those with a compensable injury.
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