The FINANCIAL -- As the world progresses, it is only natural to see new problems emerge, however, diabetes and the over consumption of sweets in general has been an existing issue for a ...
The FINANCIAL -- Scientists at the University of Liverpool have discovered a new and important function of a toxin produced by disease-causing bacteria that could have significant implications for ...
The FINANCIAL -- The government is stepping up its efforts to snuff out electronic cigarette use among young people, offering an opportunity for doctors of optometry to reiterate to their patients ...
The FINANCIAL -- America's opioid abuse epidemic won't get better without a clear, concerted public health intervention, which is why the U.S. Surgeon General has recently updated ...
The FINANCIAL -- Dans Ma Bulle from Carven is now available for Georgian women and exclusively at ICI PARIS. Leading Georgian perfumery company invites all women to live and share the world of the ...
The FINANCIAL -- Pumpkins are not only good for carving and baking pies, but they're also good for your eyes.Pumpkin, a carotenoid, is rich in nutrients linked to eye and overall health, including ...
The FINANCIAL -- TOKYO and San Francisco, October 1, 2018 - Astellas Pharma Inc and FibroGen, Inc. announced that Astellas submitted a New Drug Application (NDA) for marketing approval in Japan of ...
The FINANCIAL -- One of the Leading Perfume companies Ici Paris is welcoming the latest perfume launched by French ready-to-wear line Zadig& Voltaire. Girls Can Do Anything becomes the name of a ...
The FINANCIAL -- Healthcare complaints made by patients can provide unique insight on aspects of healthcare delivery not easily evaluated by hospitals, a new study from the London School of Economics ...
The FINANCIAL -- On the occasion of World Heart Day, Eurostat data highlight the extent to which heart attacks are the cause of death in the European Union (EU). In 2015, in the EU as a whole, heart ...
The FINANCIAL -- Doctors certainly don't need a statistically valid sample size to prove it: Young children aren't thrilled with doctors' visits, and their ensuing fear can detract from parents' ...
The FINANCIA -- Hermes lauched Un Jardin sur la Lagune a new fragrance to share (the sixth) in the brand's Jardin series. ICI PARIS, one of the leading perfumery stores in Georgia is the first who ...
The FINANCIAL -- A recent clinical review has now summarized the latest evidence concerning the use of e-cigarettes as aids to smoking cessation. Do electronic cigarettes cause less harm than ...
The FINANCIAL -- Food is full of chemicals and always has been. After all, everything is chemicals. But modern 'ultraprocessed' food is something else again – and new research suggests it could be ...
The FINANCIAL -- Newborn babies are born with the innate skills needed to pick out words from language, a new study published in Developmental Science ...
"Crowdfunding" campaigns for the homeopathic treatment of cancer are overwhelmingly an American phenomenon and can be highly successful in terms of dollars raised, despite no evidence of efficacy, ...
The FINANCIAL -- CDC (U.S. health protection agency) recommends a yearly flu vaccine as the first and most important step in protecting against influenza and its potentially serious ...
The FINANCIAL -- Nearly 30 million babies are born too soon, too small or become sick every year and need specialized care to survive, according to a new report by a global coalition that includes ...
The FINANCIAL -- Meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement could save about a million lives a year worldwide by 2050 through reductions in air pollution alone, according to ...
The FINANCIAL -- With nearly 160 000 people newly diagnosed with HIV, 2017 marked another year of alarming numbers of new HIV diagnoses in the World Health Organization, European Region. ...
The FINANCIAL -- Reductions in malaria cases have stalled after several years of decline globally, according to the new World malaria report 2018. To get the reduction in malaria deaths and disease ...
The FINANCIAL -- New research published in Scientific Reports shows persisting fears about HIV infection may impact testing uptake for the Hepatitis C Virus ...