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Sun Pharma seals osteoarthritis deal
Wednesday | Dec 14 2016SUN Pharma has signed an exclusive worldwide licensing deal with Israeli firm Moebius Medical to further develop MM-II, a "novel pharmaceutical candidate for the treatment of pain in osteoarthritis".
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New wellness mobile app
Wednesday | Dec 14 2016CHEMIST Warehouse Group (CWG) has launched a new TVC campaign 'Another Life Saved' to support the new Wellness@YourFingertips Mobile App initiative first released on 11 Dec 2016.
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TGA international strategy
Wednesday | Dec 14 2016THE Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has outlined how it will interact with overseas organisations going forward, with a new International Engagement Strategy 2016-2020 articulating the agency's "key international business priorities".
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Guild Update 13 Dec 16: Finding a pharmacy at Xmas
Tuesday | Dec 13 2016FINDING a pharmacy at Xmas .
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Meet Lucy Walker
Tuesday | Dec 13 2016LUCY Walker Chemmart Pharmacy from Goondiwindi in Queensland is one of the finalists in the 2017 Guild Pharmacy of the Year competition.
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PdCCRS funds > $110m
Tuesday | Dec 13 2016MINISTER for Health and Aged Care Sussan Ley and Cancer Australia announced a further $10.39m in funding for cancer research through Cancer Australia's Priority-driven Collaborative Cancer Research Scheme (PdCCRS), bringing the total investment since its inception in 2007 to more than $110m - CLICK HERE for more.
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NHMRC grants
Tuesday | Dec 13 2016THE University of Sydney Faculty of Pharmacy has congratulated a number of faculty members for their success in the recent NHMRC grant round.
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Asthma risk mapped
Tuesday | Dec 13 2016AUSTRALIAN scientists are mapping grass pollen levels across the country from space, in a plan to develop an early warning system for asthma sufferers on high-danger days, reports ABC News.
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US slams e-cigs
Tuesday | Dec 13 2016ELECTRONIC cigarette usage has become a major health threat to US youth and young adults, the country's surgeon general Vivek Murthy has warned, and he has called for tougher policies and regulations to discourage their use by young people, according to a BMJ article.
