
Here we are at the end of another week and based on the week's articles the FDA has been busy. There are however a number of articles that I haven't covered. Some aren't exactly pharma related but I still think they are of value and have great information in them. So here we go:
Interesting Articles for Week of February 8
- Research Confirms Genetic Skin Barrier Defect Linked to Eczema (American Academy of Dermatology)
- Very High 'Good' Cholesterol Might Be Bad (Reuters Health)
- Researchers Discover New Battleground for Viruses and Immune Cells (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
- Many Babies Exposed to Chemicals (HealthDay)
- Drug-Coated Stents Better Than Bare-Metal Ones in Complex Cases (HealthDay)
- GPS Devices Measure Severity of Peripheral Artery Disease (HealthDay)
- Born to Be Obese? (HealthDay)
- Multiple Sclerosis Drug May Be Linked to Melanoma (HealthDay)
- Alzheimer's Plaques Can Form in One Day (HealthDay)
- More Trial Data Backs Merck's Cervical Cancer Shot (Reuters Health)
- Drug Combo Tied to Kidney Risk with Some Cardiac Surgeries (HealthDay)
Enjoy!






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