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Exercise is medicine, and doctors are starting to prescribe it

Clinical research has established exercise as a safe and effective intervention to counteract the adverse physical and psychological effects of cancer and its treatment. The...
Salman Raza
16 Jul, 19
Public Health and Issues

A new way to treat but not manage diabetes is on its way

To treat diabetes directly, rather than manage its symptoms, doctors need a way to get drugs to cells that produce insulin. The key, Stanford researchers report, may be those...
biostandadmin
22 Dec, 18
Pharmacy

Can you rely on the drugs that your doctor prescribes?

The reliability of a new guideline for the management of chronic hepatitis C is questionable, given the financial conflicts of interest documented by its...
Victor Babu
15 Aug, 18
Public Health and Issues

Low-carb, high-fat diet may boost targeted cancer therapy

A very low carbohydrate, high-fat diet called the ketogenic diet may improve the effectiveness of an emerging class of cancer drugs, according to a study in mice by investigators...
biostandadmin
12 Jul, 18
Pharmacy

This country soon no place for cervical cancer

Australia could become the first country to eradicate cervical cancer, according to an announcement from the International Papillomavirus Society. New research, published on...
biostandadmin
08 Mar, 18
PharmacyPublic Health and Issues

Synthetic molecule that could ‘kick and kill’ HIV

Original Story from UCLA. The article was written by Enrique Rivero.  Current anti-AIDS drugs are highly effective at making HIV undetectable and allowing people with the...
biostandadmin
28 Nov, 17
Innovation & Technology

Whole blood cell count made easy by auto analyser from Sysmex America, Inc

Original Story from FDA.  Sysmex XW-100™Automated Hematology Analyzer Credit @ Sysmex Inc. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today cleared a complete blood cell...
biostandadmin
17 Nov, 17
Public Health and Issues

Blood testing via sound waves may replace some tissue biopsies

The microfluidic device uses acoustics to quickly analyze blood for signatures of cancer and other diseases. Original article from MIT News Room and was written by Anne...
biostandadmin
08 Nov, 17
Public Health and Issues

FDA awards six grants for natural history studies in rare diseases

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced it has awarded six new research grants for natural history studies in rare diseases. The aim of the research is to inform...
biostandadmin
20 Oct, 17
Pharmacy

Millions of medicines seized in largest operation against illicit online...

In the largest action of its kind, INTERPOL’s Operation Pangea X targeting the illicit online sale of medicines and medical devices saw some 400 arrests worldwide and the...
Ramesh Neppalli
18 Oct, 17
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Face of the month - February

A career in research is always challenging more so because the techniques and technologies are changing fast. One has to keep updated about the kind of work going on globally. Securing grants for your research is however the toughest challenge. Mentoring students and solving their problems also becomes quite challenging at times. - Dr. Charu Lata

Raising Talents

The moment he granted me a seat, the news spread like anything. The principal called Mr. Sahu and almost every person laughed at me. I was a very simple girl from middle-class family. Many unwanted suggestions poured in. But I think I was destined to be here. Days went by. At the end of every year, a mining student has to go for training in mines.

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The 3rd edition of Phar-East is happening in Singapore from 31 March to 1 April 2020. It is your chance to network with over 1,000 leading experts from across Asia and gain insights about the latest trends in the pharma and biotech industry.

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