Botox, known for reducing facial wrinkles, may also prevent irregular heart rhythms when injected into fat surrounding the heart after bypass surgery, suggests a study.
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Botox, known for reducing facial wrinkles, may also prevent irregular heart rhythms when injected into fat surrounding the heart after bypass surgery, suggests a study.
Honeywell announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the Seelze, Germany-based laboratory research chemicals business from Sigma-Aldrich for approximately 105 million euro.
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The contract development and manufacturing organisation, Recipharm AB (publ) entered into an agreement whereby it will acquire a majority stake in Nitin Lifesciences Limited (“Nitin”), an Indian sterile injectables CMO, currently owned by the Sobti family.
There are so many different type of speculation occurred in last few months regarding medicinal practice by pharmacist. PCI clarified the doubt that the registered pharmacist can not open clinics to treat diseases or prescribe medicines.
Being sedentary for too long during the day may be a risk factor for chronic kidney disease, according to a study.
Increasing a crucial cholesterol-binding membrane protein in nerve cells (neurons) within the brain can improve learning and memory in aged mice, a new study shows.
Pharma major Biocon's research arm Syngene International Ltd reported Rs.52 crore net profit for second quarter of fiscal 2015-16 from Rs.40 crore in the same period last year, posting 31 percent annual growth.
Pharma major Biocon on Tuesday reported Rs.306 crore net profit for second quarter of 2015-16, a whopping 200 percent growth over the same period last year due to income from the public issue of its research arm Syngene International Ltd.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) will come out with new regulations on product approvals in a few months, a senior government official said on Tuesday.
Mice studies by researchers at University of Toronto have revealed that nicotine gives brain more codeine relief, putting smokers at a higher risk for addiction. The study is published in Neuropsychopharmacology.