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Expanding Possibilities: CD Formulation Unveils Comprehensive Selection of 90+ Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

Expanding Possibilities: CD Formulation Unveils Comprehensive Selection of 90+ Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

CD Formulation's extensive range of APIs can be classified into amino acid series, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antiviral series, cardiovascular series, hormone series and other APIs. All these APIs are essential for the development of effective drugs to meet various medical needs. ...

ByCD Formulation


Gesynta Pharma prepares Phase II study of GS-248 in endometriosis following ground-breaking data from a preclinical proof-of-concept study

Gesynta Pharma prepares Phase II study of GS-248 in endometriosis following ground-breaking data from a preclinical proof-of-concept study

Available therapeutics for endometriosis are mainly hormone-based and aim to reduce the effect of endogenous estrogen. Therefore, hormonal contraceptives, as well as agents which completely shut off estrogen production, are often used. However, interfering with the normal female hormone levels often lead to side ...

ByGesynta Pharma AB


INTIN - Creator of a Male Sperm Analyzer and Ovulation Tester

INTIN - Creator of a Male Sperm Analyzer and Ovulation Tester

The global fertility services market is estimated to reach $45 billion by 2027. This opens up a massive opportunity for startups to innovate in the space. One of the most innovative startups is INTIN, the creator of a male sperm analyzer called OVIEW-M, which uses the camera on a smartphone to analyze sperm counts. They are also the creators of an at-home ovulation tester that uses salvia instead ...

ByINTIN Inc.


New Data Demonstrate That Seno Medical’s Opto-Acoustic Imaging Technology Offers A Non-Invasive Approach to Differentiating Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes

New Data Demonstrate That Seno Medical’s Opto-Acoustic Imaging Technology Offers A Non-Invasive Approach to Differentiating Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes

” There are four distinct main molecular subtypes of breast cancer, which are defined based on the presence of hormone receptors (estrogen [ER] and progesterone [PR]) with or without human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) protein overexpression or extra copies of the HER2 gene, and elevation of the ki67 proliferation marker. ...

BySeno Medical Instruments, Inc.


EPA Uses Cutting-Edge Technology to Evaluate Chemicals for Human Hormone Impacts

EPA is proposing to use ground-breaking tools developed in the ToxCast program to improve testing for chemicals that have the potential to disrupt hormone function in the human body. EPA uses automated chemical screening technologies to rapidly and simultaneously perform tests on thousands of chemicals and feed the results into computational models to predict ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Study: BPA May Increase Risk of Heart Disease

Study: BPA May Increase Risk of Heart Disease

Past research indicates that BPA can mimic the hormone estrogen, and thus it is considered to be an endocrine disruptor. ...

ByEMSL Analytical, Inc.


New Study Explains How BPA May Cause Diabetes and Weight Gain

New Study Explains How BPA May Cause Diabetes and Weight Gain

Past studies have linked the chemical to obesity and diabetes (as well as a greater risk of cancer, heart disease, and behavioral problems in young children), but now findings published in the journal PLoS ONE show how even miniscule amounts of BPA can trick the body into making more fat. BPA, masquerading as the hormone and insulin regulator estrogen, fools ...

ByEMSL Analytical, Inc.


NIH study shows 32 million Americans have autoantibodies that target their own tissues

“The peak of autoimmunity in females compared to males during the 40-49 age bracket is suggestive of the effects that the hormones estrogen and progesterone might be playing on the immune system,” said Linda Birnbaum, Ph.D., director of NIEHS and an author on the paper. ...

ByNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)


Consuming Canned Soups Elevates BPA Levels, Study Finds

Consuming Canned Soups Elevates BPA Levels, Study Finds

Past research indicates that BPA can mimic the hormone estrogen, and thus it is considered to be an endocrine disruptor. ...

ByEMSL Analytical, Inc.

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