Sentences with phrase «therapy industry by»

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Of 12 major, large - cap biopharmaceutical companies examined by Deloitte, the industry appears to be homing in on cancer therapies — and for a good economic reason.
The treatment is delivered just once, a facet of gene therapy that poses unique pricing questions in an industry fueled by steady payments for chronic therapies.
NCATS is working with industry to de-risk promising therapies by helping to take them further down the development pipeline.
Journal articles on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) ghostwritten by medical writers employed by the pharmaceutical industry serially understated the treatment's risks and promoted unapproved uses, according to an analysis of industry documents.
Motivated by the interests of a pharmaceutical industry unlikely to profit from the treatments, Audley says, the society wants to «change the laws in all civilized countries to outlaw these therapies».
«University groups and industry representatives feared the rules would chill investment by rendering potential new therapies and diagnostics unpatentable.»
But they also see cause for hope in new products, therapies, and research undertaken by the industry.
«They must understand the processes by which discoveries turn into therapies, as well as the evolving role of private industry.
StemFit cell culture media has been independently evaluated by CGT Catapult, an independent centre of excellence helping advance the UK cell and gene therapy industry.
A Collaborative Innovation Center for Cell Therapy: CCRM is funded in part by the Canadian government's Networks of Centres of Excellence program, the Province of Ontario, and leading academic and industry partners.
A concentrated source of information on cell therapies spanning the different stages of development: including research, pre-clinical, clinical and marketed phases, being pursued by both non-profit organizations (NPO) and industries.
4/7/2008 From Bench to Bedside in One Year: Stem Cell Research Leads to Potential New Therapy for Rare Blood Disorder A unique partnership between industry and academia has led to human clinical trials of a new drug for a rare class of blood diseases called myeloproliferative disorders (MPD), which are all driven by the same genetic mutation and can evolve into leuk... More...
Americans spend millions on anti-aging therapies, according to Global Industry Analysts, which says that this spending will «push the U.S. market for antiaging products from about $ 80 billion now to more than $ 114 billion by 2015.»
God's Way To Ultimate Health by George Malkmus This was the first book I read that opened my eyes to the cancer industry, nutritional therapy, juicing, and the raw vegan diet.
The FDA has a long history of jailing and otherwise neutralizing inventors of effective natural remedies and therapies that harm the drug industry, and Humble, as an American, tries to protect himself by remaining in hiding in Africa or Central America.
Our Integrative Medicine clinic is not restricted to therapies and protocols covered by insurance companies and funded by the pharmaceutical industry.
Merck, itself a multinational vaccine manufacturer, states in The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy that autoimmune haemolytic anaemia may be caused by modified live - virus vaccines, as do Tizard's Veterinary Immunology (4th edition) and the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.6 The British Government's Working Group, despite being staffed by vaccine - industry consultants who say they are independent, also acknowledged this fact.
Members of Congress spoke at the podium about industry - supported bills while their staffers excitedly mingled with therapy dog teams provided by Pet Partners and stopped by educational booths describing efforts like Pets in the Classroom.
One nominee in the Excellence in Narrative category of the 2013 Independent Games Festival (the industry's Sundance, in a sense) was Dys4ia, a game by Oakland - based designer and author Anna Anthropy, about the intimate struggle she endured undergoing hormone therapy for gender transition.
Ok, Ok, it may all be a conspiracy by Big Pharma, but I suspect the alternate therapy industry being worth $ 35 billion a year in the US alone, may have some bearing on the idea.
Certainly, their applications to cancer therapy improvements have been emphasised in industry by key players, including Roche and Seattle Genetics.
He / she regularly updates knowledge and expertise on the job by participating in professional and educational opportunities geared toward the development of the physical therapy industry.
A «therapy animal» is an animal trained, evaluated and certified as a therapy animal pursuant to industry standards by an organization that certifies animals as appropriate to provide animal therapy.
This is reinforced by the medical insurance industry which reimburses individual therapy sessions for a 45 minute psychotherapy procedure.
As the therapy industry continually tries to do more with less and the increase in clinician stress is topped only by the rise in paperwork requirements, we risk losing touch with the creativity and values that brought many of us into this field and sustain us as we continue to practice.
Because unlike the psychopharm industry, which sells its products on the basis of supposed scientific support (much challenged these days, by the way), therapists by and large don't really like science, don't believe it's particularly relevant to their work, and in fact, often seem to regard research and therapy as antagonistic entities — as if you can be a good therapist or a good scientist, but not both.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics currently estimates the marriage and family therapy industry will increase employment by 14 % by 2018.
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