Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Review highlights potentially toxic effects of herbal and dietary supplements on the liver

Review highlights potentially toxic effects of herbal and dietary supplements on the liver: A new review based on a research symposium sponsored by the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease and the National Institutes of Health highlights the potentially damaging effects of herbal and dietary supplements (HDSs) on the liver.

Team Sky defends Bradley Wiggins' use of banned steroids - The Week

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16 hours ago - Sky boss Sir Dave Brailsford insists neither the team nor Wiggins did anything wrong.

Imprimis Axes 8% of Staff, Shuts Down Texas Facility | PharmaLive

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15 hours ago - In an effort to trim $3 million in annual costs, compound pharmaceutical ... Imprimis said its drug production will be supported by its newer New Jersey facility, ...

​Imprimis (IMMY) Sheds $3M in Expenses By Ceasing Operations at ...

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21 hours ago - Imprimis also provides compounded therapeutic alternatives; and non-proprietary customizable compounded drugs for humans and animals, including sterile .