The international conference on harmonization (ICH5) bridging study’s idea was adopted in 1998 as a practical concept in enhancing globalization of clinical trials. The rationale necessitating the bridging studies, includes… read more →
Internet market place is a rapidly evolving as the new era pharmacy store. About 70% of medicinal products are purchased online yearly (Henney, 2010). This is indicative of how the… read more →
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) discovered a viral sequence in commercial GMO crops. The viral sequence encodes a significant fragment of a viral gene, and the viral gene in… read more →
The human papilloma virus (HPV) is associated with the development of cervical cancer, genital warts and other cancers. Although two HPV vaccines have been approved on the market: Gardasil in… read more →
The outcome of the quality of life with the use of modern technology depends on the environmental and biological exposure. Hence, the use of laptop, and convenience to access the… read more →
As little as the CDC knew about HIV/AIDS in 1983. The same year, Francoise Barr-Sinoussi & Luc Montagnier of the Pasteur institute in France claimed to have discovered the first… read more →
In 2007, additional 12.3 million hectares of genetically modified crops were planted, which is a 12 percent increase (114.3 million hectares) in a global scale. In the US, genetically modified… read more →
Abstract Peptic ulcer is a common term used to generalize a gastrointestinal or stomach or duodenal ulcer. This digestive system disorder affects approximately 4.6 million people yearly in both male… read more →
Decline in cognitive function is already an outbreak and epidemic for lack of a better word. The danger in cognitive impairment is that the causative agents or factors, cause a… read more →
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease associated with chronic inflammation of the joints. In 2008, the New York Times published a review on the incidence of rheumatoid arthritis among… read more →
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