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Safer and more affordable medicine for all? How Pharmacogenomics may level the playing fieldIncreased Pharmaceutical Demands arising from COVID-19 Fears

Pressure on pharmaceutical supplies has dramatically increased as a result of COVID-19. There are thousands of pharmacies across the UK under pressure with some reporting a threefold footfall increase. Greater demand and additional funding will undoubtedly be accompanied by growing workloads for pharmacists. Here we explore key equipment required to keep up with demand

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   Antibiotic combined with measurement technology may save time and money in developing new active ingredientsAntibiotic combined with measurement technology may save time and money in developing new active ingredients
 
A minimal – and therefore innocuous – dose of an antibiotic coupled with highly sensitive measurement technology could save time and money in the development of new active ingredients.
 
   A new tool to study and map the intricacies of intercellular signalingA new tool to study and map the intricacies of intercellular signaling
 
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 Precision medicine can determine the best drug treatment for severe heart disease
 
Precision medicine can determine the best drug treatment for severe heart diseaseIs personalized medicine cost-effective? University of Alabama at Birmingham researcher Nita Limdi, Pharm.D., Ph.D., and colleagues across the United States have answered that question for one medical treatment.
 
 
 New light-activated drug delivery method helps confine arthritis treatments to the joints
 
New light-activated drug delivery method helps confine arthritis treatments to the jointsAlthough today's rheumatoid arthritis treatments can reduce symptoms, they often come with serious side effects. Results from a new mouse study suggest that a new light-activated drug delivery method helps confine treatments to the joints, which could reduce whole-body side effects.
 
 
 Chemicals found in consumer products could contribute to onset of lipid-related diseases
 
Chemicals found in consumer products could contribute to onset of lipid-related diseasesChemical compounds found in many consumer products could be major contributors to the onset of lipid-related diseases, such as obesity, in humans, according to a Baylor University study.
 
 
 Cannabidiol could be a useful therapy for difficult-to-treat brain cancer
 
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