can CRN Launches #SARMsCanHarm Consumer Education Initiative to Raise Awareness of SARMs Dangers By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 09 Feb 2018 16:23:00 GMT The Council for Responsible Nutrition announced the launch of a consumer education initiative designed to raise awareness of Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators, a dangerous class of ingredients. Full Article
can Cannabidiol (CBD) and FDA—Regulating a New Market By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Feb 2018 17:02:00 GMT Potential brain health benefits of cannabidiol (CBD) can make it an attractive ingredient for supplement brands, but federal regulations and FDA action may hinder product success in the market. Full Article
can Structural Reforms Can Counter Slower Growth Across APEC By www.apec.org Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2019 01:00:00 +0800 Structural reforms can counter slower economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region, says a new report by the APEC Policy Support Unit. Full Article
can RE: Guidance for off-label use of medical devices in Canada (Health Canada)? By connect.raps.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 12:14:48 -0400 From : Communities>>Regulatory Open ForumThank you Dinar! ------------------------------ MARIA GUDIEL Brea CA United States ------------------------------ Full Article Discussion
can RE: Guidance for off-label use of medical devices in Canada (Health Canada)? By connect.raps.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 12:15:01 -0400 From : Communities>>Regulatory Open ForumThank you Richard! ------------------------------ MARIA GUDIEL Brea CA United States ------------------------------ Full Article Discussion
can Phase 3 trial of Libtayo® (cemiplimab) as monotherapy for first-line advanced non-small cell lung cancer stopped early due to highly significant improvement in overall survival By www.news.sanofi.us Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 08:40:00 -0400 - Libtayo decreased the risk of death by 32.4% compared to chemotherapy Full Article
can What Can We Learn From The Apple Heart Study? By www.cardiobrief.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2019 23:16:09 +0000 Do we ever learn from our past mistakes? For many years we believed that technology was an inevitable force for good. It would give us instant access to a near infinite amount of information and allow us to easily and instantly connect with nearly anyone on earth. What could go wrong? The answer is that...Click here to continue reading... Full Article People Places & Events Policy & Ethics Prevention Epidemiology & Outcomes $AAPL Apple Apple Watch technology wearables
can Pegfilgrastim biosimilar Fulphila launched in Canada By www.gabionline.net Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:42:40 +0000 US-based drugmaker Mylan and partner, India-based biologicals specialist Biocon, announced on 28 April 2020 the launch of their pegfilgrastim biosimilar, Fulphila, in Canada. This is the second biosimilar from the pair to be launched in the country. Full Article
can How Can Congress Agree to Appropriations for FY 21? By strengthenfda.org Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 17:35:23 +0000 Q: Congress must act on FY 21 appropriations. What are the possible ways for Congress to address this? A: Congress must decide if they will do substantive work on the 12 appropriations bills with the goal of passing full-year funding bills before October 1. One alternative would be to fund the beginning of the fiscal year […] Full Article Analysis and Commentary appropriation cap Congress continuing resolution
can McCaul Speaks in Support of the Childhood Cancer STAR Act By childhoodcancer-mccaul.house.gov Published On :: Tue, 22 May 2018 04:00:00 +0000 Full Article
can McCaul Speaks with The Atlantic about Combating Childhood Cancer By childhoodcancer-mccaul.house.gov Published On :: Wed, 23 May 2018 04:00:00 +0000 Full Article
can McCaul on KRIV Discuss the Childhood Cancer STAR Act By childhoodcancer-mccaul.house.gov Published On :: Fri, 25 May 2018 04:00:00 +0000 Full Article
can McCaul Talks Childhood Cancer STAR Act with Sadie Keller on Lone Star Politics By childhoodcancer-mccaul.house.gov Published On :: Mon, 04 Jun 2018 04:00:00 +0000 Full Article
can McCaul Talks Childhood Cancer STAR Act with Sadie Keller on Inside Texas Politics By childhoodcancer-mccaul.house.gov Published On :: Mon, 04 Jun 2018 04:00:00 +0000 Full Article
can McCaul Speaks About Childhood Cancer STAR Act with Sadie Keller on FOX's Good Day By childhoodcancer-mccaul.house.gov Published On :: Mon, 04 Jun 2018 04:00:00 +0000 Full Article
can 9th Annual Childhood Cancer Summit By childhoodcancer-mccaul.house.gov Published On :: Tue, 14 Aug 2018 17:28:21 +0000 Full Article
can 9th Annual Childhood Cancer Summit By childhoodcancer-mccaul.house.gov Published On :: Fri, 14 Sep 2018 20:52:23 +0000 Full Article
can Canada: A Haven for Internet Pharmacies and Organized Crime By searchingforsafety.net Published On :: Mon, 08 Sep 2014 18:15:36 GMT Posted by Reed Beall and Amir Attaran (respectively Phd Candidate and Professor, University of Ottawa) In 2005, the FDA launched an investigation into pharmaceuticals bought from “Canadian” internet pharmacies online and shipped to US consumers. Of 1700 packages these pharmacies supplied, fully 85 percent of those actually came from somewhere else, but 15 percent really came from Canada. Worse, 32 of the drugs were found to be counterfeit. All of these pacakges were ente [...] Full Article Uncategorized
can Health Canada: We do not enforce the law when Canadians poison Americans By searchingforsafety.net Published On :: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 00:42:42 GMT Posted by Reed Beall and Amir Attaran (respectively Phd Candidate and Professor, University of Ottawa) On September 8, we posted a blogspot about our recent article published in Health Law in Canada, in which we write that Canada is providing haven for internet pharmacies located on Canadian soil that advertise and sell unapproved medicines illegally. We called this a transnational transnational organized crime, which Canadian officials are knowingly facilitating. We offered example [...] Full Article Uncategorized
can Canadians kept in the dark over substandard medicines By searchingforsafety.net Published On :: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 02:44:26 GMT Posted by Roger Bate A Star Newspaper investigation of drug quality in Canada (see here) demonstrates the risks patients in rich nations like Canada run from receiving poor quality medicines, especially imported from India. What is most worrying is the lack of transparency at some western health agencies. What the investigation shows is that Health Canada has hidden information about problems with medications. While it is true that educated people occasionally make bad medicine choices (think [...] Full Article Uncategorized
can Ebola is not the only health concern for Africans or Americans: how Egypt aims to improve its drug quality oversight By searchingforsafety.net Published On :: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 14:51:38 GMT Posted by Roger Bate Cairo, Egypt – While its economy is still suffering from weak tourism, its new government is trying to do its best to bolster its modest regulatory structures to oversee medicines. With a population of approaching 90 million, Africa’s third most populous nation, is an important final destination for medicines, and a key transit point too. But it’s not just good medicines that Egypt needs to assess and ensure are procured, it has to prevent the bad &ndash [...] Full Article Uncategorized
can Why You Can’t Always Trust Your Coronavirus Antibody Test Results By tracking.feedpress.it Published On :: 2020-05-02T09:00:00-04:00 by Lucas Waldron and Nadia Sussman Many people across the country experienced COVID-19 symptoms but could not get a test to confirm if they actually had the virus. Now some are looking to a different kind of coronavirus test for answers. Antibody tests are meant to recognize a past infection. Many of these have hit the market in recent weeks and are being offered at local clinics. Officials have touted the tests as crucial for reopening the economy and developing public health strategies to contain the virus. But there are still questions about how accurate they are. And even with a very good test, it's possible to test positive for antibodies even when you don't actually have them. Watch our new video to learn why. Full Article
can A Conservative Legal Group Significantly Miscalculated Data in a Report on Mail-In Voting By tracking.feedpress.it Published On :: 2020-05-02T11:45:00-04:00 by Derek Willis ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. In an April report that warns of the risks of fraud in mail-in voting, a conservative legal group significantly inflated a key statistic, a ProPublica analysis found. The Public Interest Legal Foundation reported that more than 1 million ballots sent out to voters in 2018 were returned as undeliverable. Taken at face value, that would represent a 91% increase over the number of undeliverable mail ballots in 2016, a sign that a vote-by-mail system would be a “catastrophe” for elections, the group argued. However, after ProPublica provided evidence to PILF that it had in fact doubled the official government numbers, the organization corrected its figure. The number of undeliverable mail ballots dropped slightly from 2016 to 2018. The PILF report said that one in five mail ballots issued between 2012 and 2018, a total of 28.3 million, were not returned by voters and were “missing,” which, according to the organization, creates an opportunity for fraud. In a May 1 tweet that included a link to coverage of the report, President Donald Trump wrote: “Don’t allow RIGGED ELECTIONS.” PILF regularly sues state and local election officials to force them to purge some voters from registration rolls, including those it claims have duplicate registrations from another state or who are dead. It is headed by J. Christian Adams, a former Justice Department attorney who was a member of the Trump administration’s disbanded commission on election integrity. The report describes as “missing” all mail ballots that were delivered to a valid address but not returned to be counted. In a statement accompanying the report, Adams said that unaccounted-for ballots “represent 28 million opportunities for someone to cheat.” In particular, the organization argues that the number of unreturned ballots would grow if more states adopt voting by mail. Experts who study voting and use the same data PILF used in the report, which is from the Election Administration and Voting Survey produced by the federal Election Assistance Commission, say that it’s wrong to describe unreturned ballots as missing. “Election officials ‘know’ what happened to those ballots,” said Paul Gronke, a professor at Reed College, who is the director of the Early Voting Information Center, a research group based there. “They were received by eligible citizens and not filled out. Where are they now? Most likely, in landfills,” Gronke said by email. A recent RealClear Politics article based on the PILF report suggested that an increase in voting by mail this year could make the kind of fraud uncovered in North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District in 2018 more likely. In that case, a political consultant to a Republican candidate was indicted on charges of absentee ballot fraud for overseeing a paid ballot collection operation. “The potential to affect elections by chasing down unused mail-in ballots and make sure they get counted — using methods that may or may not be legal — is great,” the article argues. PILF’s report was mentioned in other news outlets including the Grand Junction Sentinel in Colorado, “PBS NewsHour” and the New York Post. The Washington Times repeated the inaccurate claim of 1 million undeliverable mail ballots. In a statement, the National Vote at Home Institute, an advocacy group, challenged the characterization of the 28.3 million ballots as missing. Of those ballots, 12 million were mailed by election officials in Colorado, Oregon and Washington, which by law send a mail-in ballot to every registered voter, roughly 30% of which are not returned for any given election. “Conflating voters choosing not to cast their ballots with ‘missing’ ballots is a fundamental flaw,” the statement reads. In an interview, Logan Churchwell, the communications director for PILF, acknowledged the error in the number of undelivered ballots, but defended the report’s conclusions, saying that it showed potential vulnerabilities in the voting system. “Election officials send these ballots out in the mail, and for them to say ‘I have no idea what happened after that’ speaks more to the investments they haven’t made to track them,” he said in a telephone interview. But 36 states have adopted processes where voters and local officials can track the status of mail ballots through delivery, much like they can track packages delivered to a home. Churchwell said there are other explanations why mail ballots are not returned and that state and local election officials could report more information about the status of mail ballots. “If you know a ballot got to a house, you can credibly say that ballot’s status is not unknown,” he said. The EAVS data has been published after every general election since 2004, although not every local jurisdiction provides complete responses to its questions. In the data, election officials are asked to provide the number of mail ballots sent to voters, the number returned to be counted and the number of ballots returned as undeliverable by the U.S. Postal Service, which provides specific ballot-tracking services. The survey also asks for the number of ballots that are turned in or invalidated by voters who chose to cast their ballots in person. It asks officials to report the number of ballots that do not fit into any of those categories, or are “otherwise unable to be tracked by your office.” Gronke described the last category as “a placeholder for elections officials to put numbers so that the whole column adds up,” and said that there was no evidence to support calling those ballots a pathway to large-scale voter fraud. Numerous academic studies have shown that cases of voter fraud are extremely rare, although they do occur, and that fraud in mail voting seems to occur more often than with in-person voting. Full Article
can Lilly-partnered AbCellera gets COVID-19 boost from Canadian government By www.fiercebiotech.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 09:43:23 +0000 After penning a deal with Eli Lilly last month with the aim to have an antibody in the clinic within four months, Canadian-based AbCellera has been given a financial boost by its government. Full Article
can Coronavirus FAQs: Do Temperature Screenings Help? Can Mosquitoes Spread It? By www.npr.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:53:41 -0400 And as summer nears, the question must be asked: Is it risky from a COVID-19 standpoint to go in a swimming pool? Full Article
can PTO Cancer Immunotherapy Fast Track By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Jul 2016 16:33:54 +0000 In response to President Obama’s National Cancer Moonshot initiative to eliminate cancer, the USPTO has launched the “Cancer Immunotherapy Pilot Program.” The Pilot Program provides an accelerated review for applications related to cancer immunotherapy and is set to launch in July 2016. According to the USPTO, this initiative: aims to cut the time it takes to...… Continue Reading Full Article Other National Cancer Moonshot Initiative Patents USPTO
can Can pharma become a digital industry? By worldofdtcmarketing.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 11:11:33 +0000 Full Article in the news Working in the industry Pharma Digital Transformations
can Newsom unveils rules governing how quickly California communities can reopen businesses By www.latimes.com Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 16:01:33 -0400 Newsom said earlier this week that bookstores, florists and others can reopen for curbside pickup Friday, unless barred by tougher local restrictions. Full Article
can Judge grants request to delay start of prison sentence for former Rep. Duncan Hunter By www.latimes.com Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 19:34:43 -0400 A federal judge found that the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic was good cause for the delay. Full Article
can Letters to the Editor: Old Americans shouldn't have to prove their value to combat ageism By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 06:00:18 -0400 The idea that old people are worth something because they contribute significantly to society puts us on a slippery slope. Full Article
can As coronavirus reshapes campaigns, Republicans fear loss of Senate control By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 06:00:38 -0400 Republicans, once confident of keeping their Senate majority in the fall election, now fear Democrats have a fresh advantage as the coronavirus crisis has reshaped campaigns. Full Article
can Season Interrupted: Middlebury-bound Riley Griffis can hang in the deep end By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 09:30:27 -0400 Loyola swimming star Riley Griffis quickly read the reality of life outside the pool: 'The time away has shown it's something I need to function." Full Article
can What COVID-19 patients young and old can teach us about the coronavirus By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 16:18:22 -0400 COVID-19 victims in their 20s and 30s make headlines, but does it mean the coronavirus has become more dangerous to younger people? Here's what we know. Full Article
can Pharmacy Compounders Practicing Pursuant to Section 503A Can Get in the Mix: Compounding Shortage Drugs for Hospital Patients, with Some Limitations By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 01:35:08 +0000 By Karla L. Palmer — Full Article COVID19 Prescription Drugs and Biologics
can These are the most dangerous jobs you can have in the age of coronavirus By www.nbcnews.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 23:34:48 GMT For millions of Americans, working at home isn't an option. NBC News identified seven occupations in which employees are at especially high risk of COVID-19. Full Article
can Meet the Ohio health expert who has a fan club — and Republicans trying to stop her By www.nbcnews.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:04:00 GMT Some Buckeyes are not comfortable being told by a "woman in power" to quarantine, one expert said. Full Article
can Asia scans the world for best practices to reopen economies By asia.nikkei.com Published On :: Full Article
can Nomination of Candidates for Director and Audit & Supervisory Board Member (PDF: 163KB/3P) By https Published On :: 2020-03-24T15:35:00+09:00 Full Article
can Nomination of Candidates for Director and Audit & Supervisory Board Member (PDF: 163KB/3P) By cdn-nc.yokogawa.com Published On :: 2020-03-24T15:40:00+09:00 Full Article
can Coldest Canadian Arctic communities face greatest reductions in shorefast sea ice By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-05-04 Full Article
can Coldest Canadian Arctic communities face greatest reductions in shorefast sea ice By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-05-04 Full Article
can 2-Hydroxyoleate, a nontoxic membrane binding anticancer drug, induces glioma cell differentiation and autophagy By feeds.nature.com Published On :: Full Article
can The diverse roles of SPOP in prostate cancer and kidney cancer By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-04-30 Full Article
can Implications from autopsy studies of latent prostate cancer By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-04-30 Full Article
can Opportunities and challenges for research on low-carbohydrate diets in prostate cancer By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-05-01 Full Article
can Harnessing the potential of multimodal radiotherapy in prostate cancer By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-05-01 Full Article
can PSMA PET–CT outperforms conventional imaging in high-risk prostate cancer By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-05-05 Full Article
can Sarkari Naukri 2020: 25000 + Vacancies for Banking Assistant, Teacher, Officer, GDS and Other Posts in Reputed Orgs. By www.jagranjosh.com Published On :: 2020-03-27T14:57:00Z A total of 10529 vacancies have been notified. Job Aspirants can go through the list of Government Jobs in this article. Full Article
can Molecular signatures of tumor progression in myxoid liposarcoma identified by <i>N</i>-glycan mass spectrometry imaging By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-04-27 Full Article
can MCU-induced mitochondrial calcium uptake promotes mitochondrial biogenesis and colorectal cancer growth By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-05-05 Full Article