Natural Remedies receives halal certification
25/4/12
To reach a multicultural marketplace, Natural Remedies has obtained halal certification for its range of standardized herbal extracts.
“Halal” medicine now a option for Australian Muslims
23/4/12 Source: MuslimVillage.com
by Mohammad Kandil

Sydney, Australia: Australia has its first “Halal friendly pharmacy” with a retail pharmacy in the Sydney suburb of Lakemba introducing a line of Halal certified medicines.
Chemicals in Cosmetics Lead to Diabetes And Obesity -Study
15/4/12 www.ibtimes.co.uk
A chemical used in cosmetics can increase risk of diabetes and obesity, according to a new report.
Halal vaccine for hajis
13/4/12 www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com
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Fake drugs hard to spot amid 1,800 UK wholesalers
6/4/12
(Reuters) – Stamping out trade in counterfeit drugs like Roche’s Avastin is an uphill fight for regulators, whose task is complicated by the presence of thousands of small wholesalers across Europe.
Emerging Markets Driving Innovative Pharmaceutical Packaging And Marketing Strategies
17/3/12 www.riskwatchdog.com
BMI believes that drugmakers will increasingly need to consider new strategies for pharmaceutical packaging and marketing to capitalise on growth in the emerging markets, especially given that more drugs are bought over-the-counter (OTC) than in traditional markets.
Global Gelatin Market to Reach 395.84 Thousand Metric Tons by 2017, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
14/3/12 www.prweb.com
GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global report on Gelatin market. Worldwide Gelatin consumption is forecast to reach 395.84 thousand metric tons by the year 2017, fuelled by aging population, focus on healthcare and increasing demand from end-use industries such as food & beverage, nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals.
The animal products in your medicine cabinet
28/2/12 thechart.blogs.cnn.com
By Ben Tinker
Most of us put a good deal of thought into the food we put in our bodies. But do we ever consider the food in our medicine?
Australia: Rapid Nutrition enter into equity based joint venture agreement with Indian pharmaceutical company
27/2/12 www.newsmaker.com.au
Australian natural healthcare company Rapid Nutrition has entered into a joint venture agreement with Indian pharmaceutical production company Cheminnova.
Alcohol Or Gelatine In Medicines?
www.medicines.org.uk
To find if medicine contains any unacceptable ingredient(s), please click here then please follow the steps below to find your ingredient(s).
DOST-12 chief among 2011 outstanding Mindanao women achievers
13/12/11 www.pia.gov.ph
By Sheryl Demillo
COTABATO CITY, Dec 13 (PIA) –For “breaking new grounds” in the field of science and technology, Dr. Zenaida P. Hadji Raof Laidan, Department of Science and Technology Region 12 (DOST-12) director, was recognized as among the 11 outstanding Mindanao women achievers for 2011.
Malaysia: Commercial collagen
11/12/11 thestar.com.my
By Katherina Marie
STEAMED with chilli and garlic, the tilapia fish makes for a delicious meal, but a Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) researcher has discovered that the spiny-finned freshwater fish is a rich source of collagen.
USA: Top Government Scientists Challenge Leading Anti-BPA Researcher On Misrepresentation, Ties To Trial Lawyers, And Claiming He Refuted Specific Research Years Before It Was Actually Published.
27/10/11 www.forbes.com
Trevor Butterworth, Contributor
If there is one certainty that greeted publication of an Environmental Protection Agency-funded study showing that bisphenol A (BPA) was below the level of detection in people fed a high BPA diet, it was that University of Missouri biologist, Dr. Frederick vom Saal, the scientist who first ignited the global panic on BPA, would, sooner or later, denounce it as astoundingly flawed and influenced by industry research.
BPA in womb linked to girls’ behavioural problems
24/10/11 www.independent.co.uk
By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor
A chemical used in plastic that is ubiquitous in the food and drink industries has been linked with emotional and behavioural problems in girls when they are exposed to it before birth.
French BPA ban will distort EU food packaging market, Plastics Europe
13/10/11
The new French ban on bisphenol A (BPA) could potentially distort the European internal market for food packaging, according to plastics industry trade association Plastics Europe.
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