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Vitamin D deficiency may cause cognitive decline through weakening brain’s scaffolding

February 26, 2019 Manufacturing and Production NPP, mental health, neurology, neuroscience, schizophrenia, vitamin d

Vitamin D deficiency may weaken supportive ‘scaffolding’ in the brain thus causing neurons difficulty in maintaining connections, according to a …
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Lynparza extends progression-free survival in gBRCAm metastatic pancreatic cancer

February 26, 2019 Manufacturing and Production, Sales and Marketing AstraZeneca, Cancer, MSD, Pancreatic cancer, lynparza, pharma

AstraZeneca and MSD have lifted the curtain on new Phase 3 data for Lynparza (olaparib), confirming that the drug generated …
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Unvaccinated French boy blamed for reintroducing measles to Costa Rica

February 26, 2019 Manufacturing and Production Costa Rica, France, WHO, vaccine hesitancy, vaccines

A French boy is suspected of reintroducing measles to Costa Rica after the country has been free of the infectious …
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Rise in populism linked to vaccine hesitancy in Europe, study shows

February 26, 2019 Manufacturing and Production EU, Europe, populism, populist parties, vaccine hesitancy, vaccines

Parent’s reluctance to vaccinate their children correlates with the number of people voting for populist parties, according to a study …

Living with melanoma after surgery

February 25, 2019 Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing Cancer, melanoma, patient experience, pharma

Dr Elizabeth Walmsley was left lost when she received her melanoma diagnosis. Thankfully, through perseverance and the advice of friends …
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Top Ten most popular articles on Pharmafile.com this week

February 22, 2019 Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing AstraZeneca, Cancer, China, MedImmune, Xeljanz, asthma, diabetes, keytruda, osteoarthritis, pharma, rare disease

Happy Friday! With the weekend within reach, check out our run-down of the top ten most popular articles on Pharmafile.com …
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Avara Avlon falls into administration putting 270 Bristol jobs at risk

February 21, 2019 Manufacturing and Production AstraZeneca, Avara Avlon, Bristol, CDMO, Jobs, UK, manufacturing

Bristol-based pharma firm Avara Avlon Pharmaceuticals has fallen into administration putting the jobs of all 270 of its staff at …

Philippines’ FDA halts sales of Sanofi’s dengue vaccine

February 19, 2019 Manufacturing and Production, Sales and Marketing Philippines, Sanofi, dengue, dengvaxia, pharma

The marketing authorisation for Sanofi’s dengue vaccine Dengvaxia has been revoked in the Philippines after the country’s Food and Drug …
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San Francisco scientists use CRISPR to develop stem cells invisible to the immune system

February 19, 2019 Manufacturing and Production Nature Biotechnology, Stem cells, UC San Francisco, iPSCs, regenerative medicine

Scientists at UC San Francisco have used the gene editing tool CRISPR Cas9 to manufacture pluripotent stem cells (stem cells …
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“Game-changing” osteoarthritis drug receives £675k funding from Innovate UK

February 19, 2019 Manufacturing and Production, Research and Development AKL Research and Development, Innovate UK, osteoarthritis, pharma

A novel and potentially “game-changing” oral therapy for the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) has received a £675,000 cash injection from …
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China to establish national rare disease network

February 19, 2019 Manufacturing and Production China, NHC, healthcare, rare diseases

China is set to establish a national collaborative network of hospitals for rare disease diagnosis and treatment to promote early …

Japanese researchers to trial stem cell therapy in four patients with serious spinal injuries

February 19, 2019 Manufacturing and Production Japan, Keio University, Parkinson's, cell therapy, iPS

The Japanese health ministry has approved a study testing the use of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells to treat four …
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Beating the flu

February 18, 2019 Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing flu, influenza, pharma, seqirus

On 14 January, the European Commission issued marketing approval for Flucelvax Tetra, the first cell-based, quadrivalent influenza vaccine. Pharmafocus spoke …
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Top Ten most popular articles on Pharmafile.com this week!

February 15, 2019 Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing AMR, Dame Sally Davies, FDA, FMD, antibiotic resistance, esketamine, falsified medicines, top 10

News that the FDA’s advisory panel had recommended Janssen’s intranasal esketamine spray Spravato as a treatment for treatment resistant depression, …

J&J acquires lung cancer-focused robotics firm Auris Health in potential $5.75m deal

February 14, 2019 Manufacturing and Production, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing Auris Health, Cancer, J&J, JJ, lung cancer, pharma, robotics

In a bid to bolster its footing in providing surgical treatments, Johnson & Johnson has announced it will acquire robotics …
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