The Growing Consumer Demand for Online Health Video
Pharmaceutical and healthcare market research company Manhattan Research releases its latest report, "Consumer Online Health Video: Understanding Consumption Patterns to Optimize Implementation".
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Manhattan Research Report Provides a Framework for Pharma to Navigate the Physician Social Media Landscape
Pharmaceutical and healthcare market research company Manhattan Research releases a new report providing in-depth data and analysis to help healthcare marketers, agencies, and publishers assess the physician social media landscape.
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New Report shows investment in malaria prevention paying off
A new report confirms that the current global investment in malaria control is saving lives and that further increases in funding will contribute significantly to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for health.
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Physician Adoption of Live Video Detailing Has Doubled Since 2008
Live video detailing has made a strong comeback after a false start in the early 2000s, according to pharmaceutical and healthcare market research company Manhattan Research's ePharma Physician® v10.0 study.
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International Society for Cellular Therapy (ISCT) launches Cell Therapy Industry Partnership
Many companies in the cell therapy regenerative medicine market including Roche, Genzyme, Athersys, Miltenyi Biotec, Hospira, Lonza and Life Technologies will join ISCT to launch a series of new initiatives that will create greater strategic alignment within the industry and drive late stage clinical development.
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Data on Electronic Sampling, Online Promotion, Tech-Enabled Reps, Customer Service, and iPads
Pharmaceutical and healthcare market research company Manhattan Research releases the tenth version of ePharma Physician®, its study focused on physicians connecting with pharmaceutical and biotech companies through the Internet, tech-enabled reps, and online promotion.
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An international team of scientists has identified 95 genetic variants associated with high blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels which are major risk factors for coronary heart disease. The study, published in the journal Nature and funded in part by the EU, could lead to novel ways of preventing and treating heart disease.
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