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Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: USFoodandDrugAdmin FDA is notifying healthcare professionals and patients about a new USP monograph for heparin. Under the new monograph, the reference standard used to determine the potency of the drug will be changed in order to make it compatible with the WHO International Standard. Despite these changes in the reference standard, heparin dosages will continue to be expressed in USP units. Partly in response to the recent heparin contamination proble

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FDA: New USP monograph for Heparin(injectable anticoagulant) -->http://bit.ly/5q8xnA

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Recent changes to adjuvant therapy for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). http://t.co/maBnxPAJ

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Symposier - Study-one drug may treat diabetes and heart disease

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Symposier - Killing cancer cells by targeting glucose metabolism

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Symposier - The Pubertal Transition: Understanding the Beginning of Your Daughter's Journey

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The Pubertal Transition: Understanding the Beginning of Your Daughter's Journey, Suleena Kansal Kalra, MD, MSCE. http://t.co/iXcJ9gcY

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Symposier - Prediabetes Interventions Are Cost Effective

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Prediabetes Interventions shown cost-effective, metformin, lifestyle changes worthwhile. http://t.co/Oikjk3O1

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symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: CornellUniversity — Over the past decade, Cornell has recruited a new generation of life scientists who are using recently discovered technologies to answer fundamental questions about organisms and their responses to environmental challenges. Cornell's "Next-Gen" junior faculty discuss their research that is emblematic of our efforts to address a wide spectrum of rapidly changing challenges to global health.View full resource at symposier.com

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Symposier - Natural History of Type 2 Diabetes

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Symposier - Changes in the Prevalence of the Most Common Causes of Chronic Liver Diseases in the United States from 1988 to 2008.

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