eyeforpharma’s Marketing and Customer Innovation Europe Summit, 15-16 October, London (sponsored)

rs’ are still high on the agenda along with building ‘customer partnerships’, using ‘education-led’ approaches, ‘digital’ initiatives and of course! ‘big data’.… Read More eyeforpharma’s Marketing and Customer Innovation Europe Summit, 15-16 October, London (sponsored)

How Clinical Trials Are Evolving | CheckRare.com

In this video Dr. Weinreb discusses the fact that as we learn more about diseases and illnesses, and their subtypes, that it is “becoming common for clinical trials to be more focused on small subsets of a disease to better target the therapy.”… Read More How Clinical Trials Are Evolving | CheckRare.com

I’m speaking at the @eyeforpharma PATIENT SUMMIT EUROPE | Pharma’s home for patient-centricity in Europe

“For 2019, we have a practical focus on transforming the whole pipeline – R&D, clinical trials and commercial – demonstrating how patient-led design can reduce cost whilst driving effectiveness and value.”… Read More I’m speaking at the @eyeforpharma PATIENT SUMMIT EUROPE | Pharma’s home for patient-centricity in Europe

For a healthier heart read NHLBI Deliciously Healthy Eating Recipes

Do you wish to learn how to eat healthier for heart health? Have you been medically advised to watch your cholesterol intake, or maybe even your salt, or sugar, levels?? Maybe you have blood pressure issues? or simply just wish to live a healthier life. This website could be of help to you. Find out… Read More For a healthier heart read NHLBI Deliciously Healthy Eating Recipes

#chronicillnessVOICE health related newsletter for everyone #notjustpatients – FibroFlutters’ Nuzzel Newsletter on Fri, Jul 26 2019

Fri, Jul 26 2019: FibroFlutters (FibroFlutters) Newsletter on Nuzzel. Subscribe to FibroFlutters’ Nuzzel Newsletter Today’s Issue: #chronicillnessVOICE health related newsletter for everyone #notjustpatients – FibroFlutters’ Nuzzel Newsletter on Fri, Jul 26 2019 Good morning from FibroFlutters here’s my selection for Jul 26 Newsletter featuring #chronicillnessVOICE health related newsletter for everyone #notjustpatients #pharma #research #health #caregivers… Read More #chronicillnessVOICE health related newsletter for everyone #notjustpatients – FibroFlutters’ Nuzzel Newsletter on Fri, Jul 26 2019

Make It Public | Source: Health Research Authority Newsletter 18 July 2019

This survey gives you an opportunity to influence the Health Research Authority’s future strategy to improve public access to information about health and social research in the UK. … Read More Make It Public | Source: Health Research Authority Newsletter 18 July 2019

Who are AI Med? Get to know about AI in Medicine with ‘AI Med’

Who are AI Med? Who are AI Med? This post will help you get to know about AI in Medicine with the company ‘AI Med’. Led by clinicians for clinicians! Global news round-up from the world of artificial intelligence in medicine on their home page. AI Med are a clinician led community exploring how AI… Read More Who are AI Med? Get to know about AI in Medicine with ‘AI Med’

Focusing on Nature for New Sources of Analgesic Compounds | Craig Hopp, PhD | NCCIH |  July 1 2019

NCCIH co-sponsored a recent workshop that united two of its research priorities: natural products and pain. Excerpt: “On February 6, we cosponsored a 1-day workshop at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on “Natural Products and Pain: The Search for Novel Nonopioid Analgesics” with the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the National Center for… Read More Focusing on Nature for New Sources of Analgesic Compounds | Craig Hopp, PhD | NCCIH |  July 1 2019

Physical evidence in the brain for types of schizophrenia – Neuroscience News | JUNE 24, 2019

Post-mortem examination of 42 brain tissue samples of people with schizophrenia revealed a buildup of abnormal proteins similar to that found in people with neurodegenerative diseases. Many of the abnormal proteins were involved in nervous system development, specifically neurogenesis. Source: Physical evidence in the brain for types of schizophrenia – Neuroscience News