3M Respirators Newly Available To Healthcare Market From Southern Syringe

September 29, 2008 by newsprovider · Leave a Comment 

September 2008

3M is pleased to confirm that 3M respiratory and eye protection continues to be available to the healthcare market via Southern Syringe Services, following a recent delisting by NHS Supply Chain. 

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3M Novec Engineered Fluid Preserves World’s Largest Squid

September 29, 2008 by newsprovider · Leave a Comment 

3M Novec Engineered Fluid Preserves World’s Largest Squid

24 September 2008 – 3M innovation is helping visitors at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C., view a 330-pound, 24-foot giant squid. The wet specimen is being safely preserved by 3M Novec 7100 Engineered Fluid, which is a non-flammable alternative to alcohol. The Novec fluid provides a clear view of the specimen, unlike alcohol, which can yellow. This is the first time that a museum has utilised 3M Novec fluid in a public display for specimen preservation.

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Non-Drug Therapy for Chemotherapy-Related Nausea gets the Go Ahead for Large UK Trial

September 23, 2008 by newsprovider · Leave a Comment 

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Novozymes Biopharma Announces New Development in Animal-Free Cell Culture Supplements at BioProcess International Conference and Exhibition 2008

September 17, 2008 by newsprovider · Leave a Comment 

Nottingham, UK (17 September 2008). Novozymes Biopharma, part of Novozymes, world leader in bioinnovation, announces a new development in animal-free supplements for industrial cell culture on booth #219 at BioProcess International Conference and Exhibition, 23-26 September 2008, Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim, CA, USA.

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NCH Relaunces as Action For Children with Revamped Identity

September 16, 2008 by newsprovider · Leave a Comment 

 
NCH, the UK’s largest children’s charity that helps the most vulnerable and excluded children achieve their full potential, is launching a revamped identity and powerful new fundraising as it re-brands to Action for Children.

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Kids wear the trousers when it comes to ‘back to school’ shopping

September 2, 2008 by newsprovider · Leave a Comment 

Nearly a quarter of parents see children’s stationery as a contributing factor in peer acceptance and a significant contributor to academic achievement

London; September 02 2008: Photobox, the UK’s number one online community for photo printing and personal publishing, today unveils a telling report into parents’ and children’s perceptions of the impact of school stationery on educational development and term time happiness. As more than 10 million [1] pupils return to school this September, today’s research indicates that school equipment has a huge impact upon children’s learning and social lives. The company surveyed more than 500 parents and children when leaving Borders, Rymans and WHSmith stores in August.

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Has the care gone out of the caring profession?

August 19, 2008 by newsprovider · Leave a Comment 

Recent poll highlights a significant behavioural change as more and more people consult the web when seeking health support and medical advice

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Different Way To Flush Out Kidney Stones

August 13, 2008 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

When you mouthful more water, you will urinate frequently and each time the sand will be impassive from your kidney. More water thorough the urethra will shove the gravel down to the bladder even if they are faintly bigger in range. Read more

Recovering From Pixel Laser Resurfacing

August 13, 2008 by Nancy · Leave a Comment 

Recovering from Pixel Laser Surgery

If you are about to enter the world of Pixel Laser surgery, you will want to achieve a great and successful outcome. Read more

Fatal Combination: Genetic Mutation And Chinese Tuberculosis

August 12, 2008 by Harvey · Leave a Comment 

Over the past few years, diseases like tuberculosis have made a comeback, seemingly with more force behind them than ever before. Infection rates are slowly rising, and while they may not be much of a problem now, they could become virtually unstoppable once they hit the general public. Read more