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Emmes Acquires Casimir, Its Fourth Major Acquisition

Emmes, a global, full-service Clinical Research Organization (CRO) dedicated to supporting the advancement of public health and biopharmaceutical innovation, announced that it has acquired Casimir, a U.S.-based CRO. Casimir has experience in more than 20 rare diseases and has...

Food Poisoning Medication And Treatment: A Brief Guide

Food poisoning occurs when harmful pathogens such as parasites, toxins, bacteria, or viruses contaminate food and cause illness. The terms foodborne disease or foodborne illness are used interchangeably to describe the condition. Patients may feel irritation, infection, or inflammation...

COVID-19 May Have A Novel Treatment, According To Scientist

Cedars-Sinai researchers have discovered a potential new COVID-19 treatment: a biologic material made from reengineered cell cultures. When tested in human lung cells, scientists discovered that the chemical blocked SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19, from replicating and also...

Japan tops CPhI API Quality ranking for second year

CPhI Japan 2022 returns as a SMART event – with live exhibition at the Big Sight Exhibition Center in Tokyo (20-22 April) alongside an online networking platform – as CPhI data confirms the country continues to top global ‘API...

UK Regulator Cites CluePoints Solutions in Updated Guidance

CluePoints, the premier provider of Risk-Based Study Execution (RBx) and Risk-Based Quality Management Software for clinical trials, has been cited in the updated Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidance from the UK’s MHRA, putting the agency´s considerable weight behind CluePoints’...

Studying Clinical Decision Support Systems In Mental Illness

Researchers, in a new study, showed that using a clinical decision support system that stimulates doctors to provide personalised informational handouts about a patient's cardiovascular risk and treatment recommendations can dramatically lower heart disease risk for patients with severe...

Researchers Take Steps In Developing Regenerated Bone Tissue

According to an announcement made on February 15, 2022, McGill University researchers adopted the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan to create a unique approach for manufacturing synthetic bone tissue. The discovery comes after more than 30...

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