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Metabolic disturbances indicate progress of the disease even years in advance

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17 December 2008
Finnish scientists have reported a breakthrough in the attempts to understand the development of type 1 diabetes. They discovered disturbances in lipid and amino acid metabolism in children who later progressed to type 1 diabetes, also known as juvenile diabetes. The alterations preceded the autoimmune response by months to years.
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Expert System for Automatic Analysis of Data Quality in Clinical Trials

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12 December 2008
In the framework of the development scheme 'Central Innovation Scheme for Medium-sized Businesses' of the German Federal Ministry for Economics and Technology (BMWI), clinIT AG, based in Freiburg, Germany, has been awarded a six-figure federal grant in cooperation with the Institute for Informatics of the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Faculty for Data Bases and Information Systems.
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Strengthening pharmacovigilance to reduce adverse effects of medicines

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11 December 2008
ECMedicinal products contribute considerably to the health of EU citizens. They can, however, also have adverse effects. It is estimated that 5% of all hospital admissions are due to an adverse drug reaction (ADR), and that ADR is the fifth most common cause of hospital death.
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Innovators from Global Biopharma Companies Discuss Consumer & Physician E-marketing Trends

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05 December 2008
Manhattan ResearchIn recent years European healthcare consumers and physicians have steadily increased their use of the Internet for treatment and product decisions. According to healthcare and pharmaceutical market research company's Manhattan Research's Cybercitizen Healthâ„¢ Europe v8.0 study and strategy advisory service, over 150 million adults in countries across Europe used online channels to access health information in 2008.
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New discovery: lethal fungus reproduces sexually

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03 December 2008
Researchers in Ireland and the UK have found that a lethal fungus, Aspergillus fumigatus, reproduces sexually. The findings represent a major breakthrough in the understanding of this pathogen, which causes death in 50% of infected immune-deficient patients.
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New mouse model for study of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

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02 December 2008
Italian researchers have bred mice that exhibit similar deficits to those experienced by people with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a prion disease similar to bovine spongiform encephalopathy. The EU-funded study, published in the journal Neuron, provides insights that may help to diagnose prion diseases early, when therapeutic intervention may be effective.
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UK's Government and Industry in drug price deal

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20 November 2008
A new deal has been reached between the UK's Government and the pharmaceutical industry means that more patients will benefit from a wider range of innovative drug treatments at a fair price to the NHS. The flexible pricing scheme agreed will ensure that medicines fairly reflect their value to patients, branded drugs will see their price cut, and industry innovations will be encouraged and rewarded.
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  1. Manhattan Research Releases Report on the Future of Physician Customer Service Portals
  2. EU project IMMIDIET warns: control hypertension in Europe
  3. New drug protects against diet-induced obesity and diabetes
  4. Manhattan Research reports that the number of Health 2.0 consumers has doubled since 2007
  5. New finding could lead to development of hundreds of new antibiotics
  6. Heinrich Wieland Prize: Closing in on the cause of diabetes
  7. InforSense Collaborates with Industry Innovators to Enable Virtual Drug Discovery
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Business & Industry

  • Roche announces U.S. FDA approval of Xofluza to treat influenza in children aged five years and older
  • Pfizer to acquire Global Blood Therapeutics for $5.4 billion to enhance presence in rare hematology
  • Roche's subcutaneous formulation of Tecentriq demonstrates positive Phase III results
  • Bayer Consumer Health leaders propose new principles for science-led self-care
  • GSK signs agreement to support pandemic preparedness in Europe

Research & Development

  • New method of nasal vaccine delivery could lead to better vaccines for HIV and COVID-19
  • Research identifies, exploits vulnerability in certain high-risk cancers
  • Scientists create long-acting injectable drug delivery system for tuberculosis
  • Treating cancer by sticking cells in place
  • Vitamin K prevents cell death: a new function for a long-known molecule
  • Disparities in United States COVID-19 vaccine distribution
  • New needle-free nasal vaccine shows promise for COVID-19

Conferences & Events

  • New approach to treatment of deadly kidney cancer
  • SAE Media Group proudly presents the 2nd Annual Aseptic Processing Conference
  • Pharma join together to achieve new standards in digital and patient innovation for clinical transformation
  • SMi's 22nd Annual Pain Therapeutics Conference
  • SMi Group Introduces the 4th Annual Injectable Drug Delivery Conference 2022
  • SMi's 5th Annual Pharmaceutical Microbiology East Coast Conference
  • SMi's 3rd Annual AI in Drug Discovery Conference

Regulatory Affairs

  • FDA approves first systemic treatment for alopecia areata
  • FDA urges drug manufacturers to develop risk management plans to promote a dtronger, resilient drug supply chain
  • FDA limits use of Janssen COVID-19 vaccine to certain individuals
  • EMA establishes Cancer Medicines Forum with academia to optimise cancer treatments in clinical practice
  • FDA approves first generic of Symbicort to treat asthma and COPD
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