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High blood pressure treatment just got cheaper
WASHINGTON — For many of the one-in-three American adults who have high blood pressure, a cheaper alternative to brand-name medications is about to become available.
U.S. and Global Markets for Ethical Nutrition in Healthcare
NEW YORK, Nov. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
U.S. and Global Markets for Ethical Nutrition in Healthcare
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* The global market for ethical nutrition was worth $26 billion in 2010.
SLU's First Endowed Chair in Public Health Honors James Kimmey
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Saint Louis University announces that its first endowed chair in its School of Public Health will be named after James R. Kimmey, M.D., MPH, the outgoing president and chief executive officer at Missouri Foundation for Health (MFH).
Women's Health Therapeutics Market to 2017 - High Unmet Need will Drive Uptake of Novel Drugs Such as Prolia and Odanocantib in the Menopause and Oste
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Women's Health Therapeutics Market to 2017 - High Unmet Need will Drive Uptake of Novel Drugs Such as Prolia and Odanocantib in the Menopause and Osteoporosis Market
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Health Experts Urge Halt to Hydrofracking Expansion Until Needed Research is Done into Health Impacts
Industry Called Upon to Set Up Foundation to Conduct Needed, Independent Research
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Leading U.S. medical experts urged today that the rapid expansion of unconventional natural gas drilling (known as "hydrofracking") for natural gas extraction be paused so that necessary research can be done into the potential harmful effects on human health.
The comments were made in statements delivered today at a conference sponsored by the nonprofit Physicians Scientists and Engineers for Healthy Energy (PSE) and the Mid-Atlantic Center for Children's Health and the Environment (MACCHE).
The major PSE/MACCHE event brought together public health experts, physicians, epidemiologists and ...
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