Port St. Lucie, FL (PRWeb) December 23, 2006 -- Zoft Gum Company, one of the leading US contract manufacturers of custom formulations for the dietary supplement industry, offers a unique line of high-demand herbal chewing gum products.
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Reye’s syndrome is a disease that can occur at any age but is most common in infants through young adults. It frequently starts during recovery from a viral illness, especially influenza, chicken pox or a cold. It is not contagious. The entire body may be affected, but the liver and brain are the most vulnerable.
BURLINGTON, Mass., Dec. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc. , a leading researcher and developer of light-based systems for cosmetic treatments, announced today that yesterday Candela Corporation ( Nachrichten ) filed a responsive patent infringement lawsuit against Palomar in the Eastern District of Texas, Lufkin Division.
DIANABOL BASICS: Dianabol (1 7 alpha-methyl-1 7 beta-hydroxil-androsta-1.4 dien-3-on) is an orally applicable steroid with a great effect on the protein metabolism. The effect of Dianabol promotes the protein synthesis, thus it supports the buildup of protein.
CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals, ( Nachrichten ) Inc. (NASDAQ:CGPI) today announced that it has signed a License and Supply Agreement with MediGene AG ( Nachrichten / Aktienkurs ) for marketing rights to Oracea(TM), CollaGenex ' s flagship dermatology product for the systemic treatment of rosacea, in the European Union, certain contiguous countries and Russia.
The herbal supplement black cohosh, whether used alone or with other botanical supplements, did not relieve hot flashes in postmenopausal women or those approaching menopause, who participated in the Herbal Alternatives (HALT) for Menopause Study, according to results from the clinical trial. The research, funded by the NIH, found that women using menopausal hormone therapy, however, did receive ...
Children who received light therapy (phototherapy) for jaundice as infants appear to have an increased risk of developing skin moles in childhood, according to a report in the December issue of Archives of Dermatology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Some types of moles are risk factors for developing the skin cancer melanoma.