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Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: 2. drugs: Drugs: Drug:


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Health professionals capable of working on the nano-level, both in designing diagnostics systems, remedies, and monitoring solutions will be in high demand. 23.


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and dispense drugs. Such devices may eventually be able to measure the level of cholesterol or alcohol in your blood and flash up an appropriate warning.


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and Drug Administration to identify the source of an outbreak of foodborne illness, trace its path


impactlab_2012 00588.txt

a psychiatrist and former British drug czar, has identified six compounds similar to benzodiazepines#a broad class of psychoactive drugs#that won t get you rip-roaring drunk

Unlike existing sleep aids, the drug (which will likely be reviewed by the F. D. A. later this year) works by turning off wakefulness rather than by inducing sleep.


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and dispense drugs. Such devices may eventually be able to measure the level of cholesterol or alcohol in your blood and flash up an appropriate warning.


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an ancient herbal remedy found to be more than 90 percent effective at curing those infected with malaria.

The World health organization gave its stamp of approval to the drug in May, and the pills are being used widely.


impactlab_2013 01188.txt

The biotech revolution that created drugs like EPO for anemia and interferon for multiple sclerosis and crops like Monsanto s Roundup Ready soybeans was based on relatively crude methods for inserting a gene from one organism into another.

and primitive algae has resulted in drug and biofuel companies such as Amyris and LS9. But figuring out how to make changes in the genomes of more complicated organisms has been tough.

which would be useful in making yogurt and perhaps in manufacturing drugs. But he was quick to realize something else:

That could be hugely useful in for instance, developing new drugs. Recently, there was a bit of an internet uproar


impactlab_2014 00526.txt

Health professionals capable of working on the nano-level, both in designing diagnostics systems, remedies, and monitoring solutions will be in high demand. 111.


Livescience_2013 03530.txt

and Drug Administration approval in the United states not a given by any means but rogue clinics or scientists in less-regulated nations could make attempts he said.


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African innovation Africa is struggling to turn local discoveries into drugs and other health-care inventions

including several drug candidates and a dipstick test for schistosomiasis. Scientists have no incentive to commercialize results,


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Business Orphan drugs European spending on research and development (R&d) of'orphan'drugs for rare diseases jumped from ¢ 158 million (US$207 million) in 2000 to nearly ¢Â

In that same period, global R&d spending on orphan drugs grew from ¢ 305 million to ¢ 1. 9 billion


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His FDA has slowed the drug development process and inserted requirements that drive up the cost of developing new antibiotics.

I signed the most comprehensive reform of our nation s food safety laws in more than 70 years â oe giving the Food and Drug Administration the resources,


popsci_2013 00300.txt

I don't think massive amounts of intoxicating drugs would make Dan's writing any better.


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Specific drugs that were found to cause harm and were banned subsequently did not trigger a blanket ban on ALL OF the same kind of medication.

For example while thalidomide was banned there was never a blanket ban on all anti-nausea medication. And the FDA never approved its use in the U s. at any time during the 5 years it was available.

It is possible that specific GMO foods in the future--ones not studied and certified yet--may turn out to be more harmful than their non-GMO counterparts.


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Organovo's first biological product will be liver tissue for drug testing. Every year the pharmaceutical industry spends more than $39 billion on R&d.

According to the Food and Drug Administration liver toxicity is the most common reason for a drug to be pulled from clinical trials as well as from the marketplace after it's been approved.

There's still no reliable way to evaluate how a drug will affect the human liver before it's ingested not even animal trials.

A study published in October showed the mice predicted how well a drug for treating hepatitis C would be metabolized by humans.

Every drug taken orally whether a painkiller an anti-inflammatory or a new cancer pill must pass a liver tox.

People normally do a reaction purify the chemicals take the drug add it to cells look at the response formulate maybe do animals

If bioprinted assays provide pharmaceutical researchers with better quicker data the entire drug-discovery process will accelerate.


ScienceDaily_2013 13927.txt

#GUMBOS technology promises new drugs, electronic devicesmention a breakthrough involving gumbo technology in New orleans and people think of a new twist on The Local Dish the stew that's the quintessence of southern Louisiana cooking.

For example some nanoparticles are used as the drug delivery vehicle. We can make nanogumbos that are both the drug

and the drug delivery vehicle he said. Warner cited as one example a newly developed nanogumbos material with a provisional patent application filed that his team at LSU foresees as a lead in possible development of new anticancer drugs.

Using in vitro studies they are completing key research to better understand how nanogumbos can be tuned to be selectively toxic to cancer cells and nontoxic to normal cells.

More details are presented on this technology at this New orleans ACS meeting. We have a material that is normally toxic to both cancer cells


ScienceDaily_2013 14490.txt

and will allow us to better understand the mechanism of drug resistance that is common in prostate cancer patients.


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and his team managed to remove the ability of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa microorganism to resist the antibiotic medication tetracycline by limiting its access to food and oxygen.


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and Drug Administration's seal of approval for containing omega-3 fatty acids. Todd Hansen CEO of NBO3 Technologies LLC said consumer response has been positive in test markets.


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and Drug Administration to begin studies in human patients. This is expected to take several years.


ScienceDaily_2014 17656.txt

and Drug Administration (FDA) and considered safe from a food safety perspective to improve the cattle's natural ability to convert feed into more lean muscle.


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however, is that instead of containing drug compounds, the capsules would contain thousands of microscopic robots called nanorobots.

According to Hessel, individualized drugs could lower the cost of drug development across the entire spectrum of the development chain.


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medical drugs and devices, over-the-counter medicine, clinical therapies, etc. This field has taken on a life of its own due to economic incentives:

genetically modified drugs (i e.,, oebiologics) at $75 billion; genetically modified seeds and crops at $110 billion;

Along with that loss may come the loss of the plant diversity and a new, less desirable oemonotherapy drug.

Critics say the new drug production method is potentially damaging, entirely unnecessary, and causes harm by taking away the livelihood of poor farmers.


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