Biopharmaceutical Companies Risk Delays in Producing Targeted Treatment Solutions
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A new survey released by IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Silico Research reveals that if biopharmaceutical - or life-sciences - companies fail to collaborate, they risk costly delays in the production of new medicines, medical devices, diagnostics and support services.
Heart attacks linked with antiretroviral treatment
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New research has helped to explain why patients being treated with antiretroviral drugs for HIV experience a greater incidence of heart attacks. The research was presented by doctors and researchers from the School of Medicine and Medical Sciences at University College Dublin, the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital in Dublin and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland at the Retroviral Conference in Montreal, Canada, on 11 February.
Study highlights tragedy of avoidable adverse drug reactions
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Following the publication of a study into the frequency of Adverse Drug Reactions, First DataBank has spoken out at the tragedy of these avoidable and sometimes fatal errors. The study by PLos One entitled "Adverse Drug Reactions in Hospital In - Patients: A Prospective Analysis of 3695 Patient-Episodes" was covered this week by the BBC and highlighted that "one in seven hospital patients experience adverse drug reactions, half of which are completely avoidable".
Key Demographics and Behaviors for Consumers Using Search Engines for Online Health and Pharma Info
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The Future of Mobile Health: Mobile Adoption, mHealth and Mobile Marketing
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Manhattan Research Releases Top Pharma Brand Product Sites by Consumer Satisfaction
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Assess the Effect of Therapy
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During the 12th Annual Scientific Sessions (January 29 to February 1, 2009) of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR), the world's major international society for cardiovascular imaging, the role of magnetic resonance imaging to assess the effect of therapy in patients with acute myocardial infarction will be demonstrated in a series of papers.
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