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Post by mindovermatter on Nov 14, 2015 8:38:18 GMT -5
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Post by peppy on Nov 14, 2015 9:05:33 GMT -5
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Post by mssciguy on Nov 14, 2015 9:16:17 GMT -5
New inhalable drug to replace tradional insulin, wow! peppy
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Post by rockstarrick on Nov 14, 2015 9:49:05 GMT -5
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Post by mnholdem on Nov 14, 2015 11:06:15 GMT -5
Looks like one of the moderators combined threads AND that we have a team staying on top of the news for us. Good job.
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Post by lakers on Nov 14, 2015 14:56:15 GMT -5
'New inhalable drug to replace traditional insulin' Posted On: 2015-11-14 Posted By: HT Correspondent Health & Lifestyle Cities HT Lucknow Newspapers Lucknow, Nov. 14 -- Prominent diabetes expert Dr AK Tiwari of Jai clinic said that during the current year there would be a major breakthrough in the treatment of the disease. Dr Tiwari claimed the development of Afrezza drug, an inhalable insulin was going to play a vital role in replacing traditional injectable insulin. In a statement on the occasion of World Diabetes Day on Saturday (November 14), Dr Tiwari said new technology had introduced a fresh dimension in the treatment of the disease. He said Afrezza inhaler drug was available in the US market and it was an ultra short-acting insulin to be taken at meal time. Dr Tiwari said this inhalable insulin would reduce the number of traditional insulin intake. However, he said this new d... www.htsyndication.com/htsportal/article/-New-inhalable-drug-to-replace-traditional-insulin-/9963926HT Media Ltd., one of India's largest media companies, found its beginning in 1924 when its flagship newspaper, Hindustan Times, was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. Today, the English newspaper is the choice for nearly 3.7 million readers across India. The media group also publishes Hindustan (Hindi newspaper through a subsidiary Hindustan Media Ventures Limited) and a national business newspaper, Mint. HT Syndication is the custom content creation, content acquisition and content redistribution unit of HT Media Ltd. Besides providing content of our publications to our syndication partners, we also have redistribution rights to several other publications from India and neighboring countries (Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka). Today, HT Syndication is the largest content aggregator in South Asia.
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