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American Heart Association

New Advice on Kids' Cholesterol Tests

Nov 11 2011 | News

More children should be screened for high cholesterol before puberty, beyond those with a family history of problems, according to wide-ranging new guidelines expected from government-appointed experts who are trying to prevent heart disease later in life.  

Visually-guided laser may be viable treatment for abnormal heartbeat

May 25 2010 | News

American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report

World leaders focus on stroke prevention, care as Stroke journal turns 40

May 25 2010 | News

American Heart Association Special Journal Report

Drinking fewer sugar-sweetened beverages may lower blood pressure

May 24 2010 | News

American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report

Frequent doctor visits help diabetics lower blood pressure more quickly

May 24 2010 | News

American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report

Sexual activity declines for heart attack patients not getting doctors’ advice

May 21 2010 | News

American Heart Association Meeting Report - Abstract 14

Patients in Stroke Belt satisfied with care, but many doctors lack cultural awareness

May 20 2010 | News

American Heart Association Meeting Report - Abstracts P16 and P247

Blood clot-related strokes decrease among whites, but not blacks, in long-term study

May 20 2010 | News

American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report

Get With The Guidelines hospitals improving care, eliminating disparities

May 17 2010 | News

American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report

People who recognize stroke symptoms still may not call 9-1-1

May 13 2010 | News

American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report

Blogs

The Tale of Two Deviations

The Tale of Two Deviations

Apr 23 | The QA Pharm

It stands to reason that pharmaceutical companies in compliance trouble also have problems with their Deviation Management and Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) System(s).

Can the Combination of Creative Destruction and “Steve Jobs’ Traits” Lead to a “Pharma QbD Spring”?

Can the Combination of Creative Destruction and “Steve Jobs’ Traits” Lead to a “Pharma QbD Spring”?

Apr 16 | Girish Malhotra, PE, President, EPCOT International

The answer is an unequivocal yes but we need some outsiders who can conspire with the insiders who will be the flag bearers within the companies. Outsiders can be the counsels/co-conspirators to the insiders for the coup d'etat.

Multimedia

Lung Cancer Drug Treats Rare Lymphoma Tumors

Lung Cancer Drug Treats Rare Lymphoma Tumors

May 17 | Video

A new study found Xalkori effective in treating anaplastic lymphoma among children, an encouraging development for gene-targeted therapy.

Merck - 2012 Facility of the Year Award - Facility Integration

Merck - 2012 Facility of the Year Award - Facility Integration

May 14 | Video

Brian Morrissey, Senior Project Engineer, Merck Manufacturing Division, talks to Pharmaceutical Processing's Editor In Chief Mike Auerbach during INTERPHEX 2012 about the company's Vaccine Bulk Manufacturing Facility Program of Projects. The facility has won the Facility Integration award in the 2012 Facility of the Year Award competition sponsored by ISPE, INTERPHEX and Pharmaceutical Processing magazine.

Medicine from a Vending Machine?

Medicine from a Vending Machine?

May 3 | Video

A Chinese company is pushing for acceptance of traditional Chinese medicine with a machine that can dispense herbs.

Taking Precautions to Prevent Contagion

Taking Precautions to Prevent Contagion

Apr 29 | Video

With the recent outbreak of viruses such as SARS, bird flu and swine flu, officials and travelers are being extra careful about preventing the illnesses from being transmitted.

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