Articles related to "Glaxosmithkline"Understanding vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases is an important step in making informed decisions regarding vaccinations.
Researchers are developing a pharmacy grade resveratrol, which has been identified as the red wine component that protects the heart and may increase healthy life span
Studies have shown that infants exposed to paroxetine during the first trimester of pregnancy have an increased risk of serious birth defects involving heart and lungs.
Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) can anticipate new treatment made possible by promising research in the field of biotechnology.
Medical research on human subjects often has been unrestrained by codes or regulations. One vulnerable population affected by unethical research is foster children.
New research shows that medication for depression can alter the DNA of sperm, cause erectile dysfunction and difficulties in having sex.
Codes and regulations were designed to protect human subjects in medical research. Despite laws, unethical experimentation continues on four vulnerable populations.
Government officials are recommending that schools across America prepare to offer swine flu vaccines on site to school age children by October of this year.
How is swine flu different from seasonal flu? When will vaccines, supplements, medicines be available? Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQ) about swine flu.
Malaria kills almost a million a year. News from Nairobi that the RTSS malaria vaccine is now in its final trial stage brings hope for its introduction within five years.
PMS is a common occurrence for women, but a new disease definition has given drug companies the chance to market antidepressants to healthy people.
New research has shown that sperm DNA is damaged in men who have taken antidepressants.
A look at the controversy surrounding pharmaceutical companies that use celebrities to advertise their products.
Founder and CEO of IDEAL Technologies Eric Durivault speaks here in an interview about being an entrepreneur and his views on business and industry.
Even with new hope of a malaria vaccine within five years, there is no room for complacency while Plasmodium falciparum continues to kill so many of Africa's children.
As at-risk people must stand in line for limited supplies of swine flu vaccine some are able to buy their way to the front of the line.
Think the swine flu vaccine was carefully tested before being injected into Canadian children, pregnant women, and the general population? Think again. It was a rush job.
Some papillomaviruses do more than cause unsightly warts. A few strains of HPV cause sexually transmitted genital warts that can lead to cancer. Vaccinate your preteen.
Canada recommends the H1N1 flu vaccine for pregnant women, young children, health care workers, those with chronic health problems and those in contact with infants.
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One of the world's smartest value investors, Warren Buffett started 2009 with this carefully selected group of 41 stocks.
The "bottom-up" approach to investing involves grouping potential stock picks by general categories, such as industry, market capitalization or index
The swine flu vaccine is new and people are concerned about how getting this shot will affect them. Here is the latest information about how safe it is.
Learn how the adjuvanted H1N1 vaccine's toxic ingredients can damage your health and find out why swine flu shots may cause chronic autoimmune disorders.
What swine flu vaccine is being offered in Canada? What's the difference between an adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted vaccine? Read on to find out.
Depression is often misdiagnosed. Some medications may actually make depression worse in children and benefit fewer patients than previously believed.
The 2009 swine and seasonal flu vaccines don't contain squalene, an additive linked to autoimmune issues. In the event of a pandemic, it could be added. Stay informed.
A leading natural health doctor suggests prevention and bolstering your immune system is safer than taking Tamiflu or other influenza drugs and medications.
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