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Life sciences strategic deal-making trends
The life sciences sector during 2005 was characterized by tight capital markets, increasing regulatory hurdles, and a dramatic increase in capital raised through strategic partnering.
Source: pharmalicensing.com
Singapore takes its medicine and profit from traditional lore
Wu Xiao Xiu moved to Singapore from Beijing three years ago, bringing with her the knowledge she had gained from a decade of practicing traditional Chinese medicine.
Source: www.iht.com
Oil Rebound Sends the RTS Past 1600
The country’s top integrated oil producers are valued attractively, UBS chief strategist Al Breach says. >> Out with the old and in with the new — that’s the Moscow hotel scene in 2006.
Source: www.themoscowtimes.com
Navratilova opens tennis-ball art exhibition [CTK]
Globalising Bollywood - Prague hosts 4th annual panorama of Indian film The Prague Bollywood Festival, now in its fourth year, all came about back in 2003, when three friends - students at Prague’s Film Academy FAMU - organised a few showings of Indian films for their fellow students.
Source: www.praguemonitor.com
Wiretaps, jailbirds and flights of fancy [CZECH BUSINESS WEEKLY]
Sweet and sour fruits of the Velvet Revolution Shortly after midnight in December 1989 I was on the way from the Velvet Revolution’s Civic Forum coordination center to a late dinner, with the British commentator Timothy Garton Ash, a specialist of the upheavals in Central Europe.
Source: www.praguemonitor.com
Singapore swallows its medicine
Singapore is transforming a backstreet network of shops peddling centuries-old Chinese medical lore into an industry dominated by clinicians with college degrees and factory-produced remedies.
Source: www.iht.com
Desert dopes Annual study ranks Arizona least intelligent - again
When it comes to intelligence, a new survey ranks Arizona dead last among the states. An annual smartest-state ranking, for the second year in a row, puts Arizona in the No. 50 spot.
Source: www.tucsoncitizen.com
Men: Dye, trim or shave off that hair for a younger look
The latest hair trends for men, inspired by athletes and celebrities, are diverse.
Source: www.post-gazette.com
Medical Mailbag
Dear Dr. Malloy: How much vitamin D is too much A.L. Dear A.L.: There can always be too much of a good thing. For an adult, more than 2,000 IU of vitamin D can lead to serious problems, including bone loss and kidney damage.
Source: www.dailysouthtown.com
Breast Cancer: A Survivor’s Story
She walked into the 2 p.m. appointment apologetic for being paranoid. It was only a lump on her side, after all, not even on her breast yet. Even her regular doctor told her not to worry.
Source: www.the-signal.com