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Chelsea v Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Highlights from Chelsea's first pre-season game. Tags: Chelsea Guangzhou Pharmaceutical pre-season 23/07/08 |
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Guangzhou Pharmaceutical FC 2x2 Chelsea FC - 23 Jul 2008 Chelsea will line-up as follows: 1 Petr Cech 16 José Bosingwa 6 Ricardo Carvalho 26 John Terry (c) 3 Ashley Cole 5 Michael Essien 12 John Mikel Obi 20 Deco 8 Frank Lampard 39 Nicolas Anelka 21 Salomon Kalou Subs: 23 Carlo Cudicini, 2 Branislav Ivanovic, 19 Paulo Ferreira, 33 Alex, 18 Wayne Bridge, 15 Florent Malouda, 24 Shaun Wright-Phillips. 36 Franco Di Santo Guangzhou Pharmaceutical: 2 Li Zhihai (c) 3 Li Yan 5 Ismael Enrique 9 Luis Alfredo 10 Diego 13 Tang Dechao 20 Xu Liang 22 Li Shuai 23 Lu Lin 26 Wu Pingfeng 28 Bai Lei Subs: 4 Zhou Lin, 7 Feng Junyan, 8 José Geraldo, 11 Wen Xiaoming, 14 Cao Zhijie, 15 Ma Liang, 16 Xu De'en, 18 Yang Pengfeng, 21 Jia Wenpeng. The referee is Zhao Liang. Tags: Guangzhou Pharmaceutical FC 2x2 Chelsea friendly |
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Ex-Pharmaceutical Rep. Speaks Out Be My Friend - http://www.myspace.com/psychtruth Gwen Olsen is a woman who use to be a pharmaceutical sales rep for 15 years until her niece killed herself while taking antidepressants. Gwen has more... written a book called, "Confessions of an Rx Drug Pusher" http://www.gwenolsen.com http://www.youtube.com/psychetruth http://www.myspace.com/psychtruth Tags: pharma drugs health medication mental illness depression zoloft ssri antidepressants psychtruth life psychiatry |
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Future of the pharmaceutical industry -- conference ... http://www.globalchange.com Lack of innovation and empty product pipeline. Generic competition and product recalls. Patent expiry and intellectual property protection. Legal challenges and research scandals. Biogenerics and large molecule therapeutics. Cellular mechanisms of disease. Unmet needs. Government purchasing policies and insurance cover. Online pharmacy price pressures. Search for new blockbusters. Chronic disease and orphan therapies. Rheumatoid and asthma. Antibiotics and multiple resistance problems. Search for powerful antiviral therapy. Future health funding and ageing populations. Contrast with emerging nations. Treatment access and justice issues. Pharmacogenomics and gene prophecy. Ethical issues. HIV and AIDS. Patrick Dixon, conference keynote speaker and futurist. Tags: Pharma pharmaceutical industry business health care costs patents pipeline generics manufacturers funding innovation Health Humanities Social Science Medicine Business |
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FDA Pharmaceutical Evil Pt.3 Julian Whitaker, M.D. graduated from Dartmouth College and received his medical training at Emory University Medical School. He is a member of the American Medical Association and is board certified in anti-aging medicine. He is a tireless crusader against abuses by the FDA and a champion for medical freedom. Dr. Julian Whitaker talked about what he believes are abuses by pharmaceutical companies and the FDA, as well as alternative treatments for life threatening illnesses. May 6th, 2006 http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/freedom.htm http://www.whitakerwellness.com/ http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2006/05/06.html Tags: FDA Pharmaceutical Evil medical fraud corruption drug conspiracy |
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Meth, Cocaine, LSD, MDMA, & the Pharmaceutical Industry History of Methamphetamine, Cocaine, LSD, MDMA, & the Pharmaceutical Industry by http://www.NeuroSoup.com List of Legal Entheogen Suppliers: http://www.neurosoup.com/buy_legal_entheogens/ Tags: Drug War SSRI Meth Methamphetamine Cocaine LSD MDMA Pharmaceutical Industry History Pfizer Wyeth Eli Lilly Novartis |
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Pharmaceutical Sales Careers - Science Background Required? Clint Cora, author of "How To Get A Dream Job In Pharmaceutical Sales - Direct Inside Advice and Guidance from a Sales Manager", discusses whether one must have a science degree or scientific background in order to become a pharmaceutical sales representative. Tags: pharmaceutical sales drug rep representative jobs career medical representatives science |
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Pharmaceutical quick release bowl RNA Automation quick release pharmaceutical bowl in 316L stainless steel for rapid changeover. No tools or setting up required ,changeover is less than 1 minute from bowl top to bowl top. Low vibration and noise levels combined with RNA reliability,quality service and back up. Tags: moulding plastics clean room automation pharmaceutical robot bowl vibratory engineering feeders robotics devices |
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Female Sexual Dysfunction and the Pharmaceutical Industry Is there really such a thing as "female sexual dysfunction?" What is the role of pharmaceutical companies in this diagnosis? Will there ever be "Viagra for women?" Dr. Joy explores. For more information on love and health, or to read a full transcript of this video, visit http://www.loveandhealth.info Tags: sex love women drug viagra pharmaceutical health orgasm foreplay female dysfunction FSD drive education joy davidson |
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japanese ad : Takeda Pharmaceutical 1965 opening of their sponsored programs Tags: japanese ad commercial |
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Tips To Help You Get A Pharmaceutical Sales Job - Part 1 Part 1 of a four part webinar on tips to help you get a pharmaceutical sales job presented by a former national sales manager from the pharmaceutical industry. Tags: webinar pharmaceutical sales drug representatives jobs careers business medical video |
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Pharmaceutical Drug Abuse in Nairobi Rocketboom field correspondent Ruud Elmendorp covers pharmaceutical drug abuse in Nairobi, Kenya. Rocketboom Field Correspondents http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/field.html Ruud Elmendorp http://www.videoreporter.nl/ Rocketboom Wiki on Kenya http://rocketboom.wikia.com/wiki/Kenya Tags: abuse drugs elmendorp field kenya nairobi pharmaceutical rocketboom ruud |
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User: clintleung |
Tips To Help You Get A Pharmaceutical Sales Job - Part 2 Part 2 of a four part webinar on tips to help you get a pharmaceutical sales job presented by a former national sales manager from the pharmaceutical industry. Tags: webinar pharmaceutical sales drug representatives jobs careers business medical video |
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UMC TV News Story: 2007 Pharmaceutical Clean Sweep The following video news story from the United Methodist Communications is being posted on Earth Keeper TV with written permission from the United Methodist Communications. Any links to this video must expressly credit the United Methodist News Service. The United Methodist Church is one of 9 faith communities with 140 churches and temples who are members of the Earth Keeper Initiative in Michgan's Upper Peninsula. The following story by Reporter Reed Galin was videotaped in Marquette, MI on Earth Day weekend 2007 during the third annual Earth Keeper Clean Sweep. Background on the 2007 Pharmaceutical Clean Sweep - followed by script from this TV story: Northern Michigan residents turn in one ton of drugs plus additional narcotics worth estimated $500,000 at 19 free collections sites across the Upper Peninsula. The Earth Day 2007 project targeted all old and unwanted pharmaceuticals and personal care products like shampoos, lotions and perfumes. The third annual Earth Keeper Clean Sweep was sponsored by nine faith communities (Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian, United Methodist Church, Unitarian Universalist, Baha'i, Jewish, and Zen Buddhist), the Superior Watershed Partnership, the Cedar Tree Institute, and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. About 2,000 people turned in drugs that many collected from family and friends. Assistance was provided by the Michigan Pharmacists Association and numerous law enforcement agencies including the DEA and Michigan Sheriff's Association. Funded by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Thrivent Financial, the EPA says pharmaceutical collections are important because when flushed or dumped down the drain trace amounts of the medicines return in drinking water and rivers because water treatment plants are not designed to remove those chemicals that are harmful to wildlife and possibly humans. Northern Michigan religious leaders says the results show their environmental message is being heard. Previous collections netted nearly 400 tons of household poisons, vehicle batteries, old computers and cells phones - all recycled or properly disposed. United Methodist News Service TV Story - INTRO: The idea behind Earth Day is for people to stop and think about the environment we live in - and what we can do to improve it. A program called Earth Keepers is changing the way thousands dispose of everyday household items and care for the planet. Reed Galin reports. SCRIPT: (Locator: Marquette, Michigan) Drugs - in grocery bags, and shoeboxes - a steady stream of expired and just unwanted pharmaceuticals. (Man with box of bottles) "There, finally got rid of 'em." Come in to Grace United Methodist Church in Marquette, Michigan. The Rev. Charlie West/Pastor, Grace United Methodist Church: "Things that all our lives we just tossed in the trash, flushed down the toilet... but all of a sudden scientists are starting to discover traces of compounds starting to affect fish and even starting to show up I understand in some human tissues." Pharmacists are on hand. Doug Anderson/ Pharmacist: "I'm just making sure that none of these are controlled substances before we toss them out. They have to be disposed of by the DEA." Collection sites were set up by faith communities across 15 Lake Superior counties. This is still one of the more pristine bodies of water in the world but pharmaceutical chemicals have been detected here, too. The drugs will be incinerated. Edith Prosen, Participant: "We all need to do our part." (Sorting bottles) "Expires 5-04, so that can go." Pastor Charlie West sorted through his family's drugs. The Rev. Charlie West/Pastor, Grace United Methodist Church: "It's important to dispose of it responsibly because that's a faith issue--to be stewards of God's creation." Earth Keepers, a faith-based coalition of a hundred churches, collected massive amounts of electronic waste last year. This year's effort kept a ton of pharmaceuticals from potentially contaminating the water system. The E.P.A. has noticed this environmental action model. John Perricone/Eco System Project Manager, E.P.A Region 5: "Churches are very effective. Two things happened today. One, we are diverting drugs from the water system. But the real issue is raising awareness." TAG: For more information on the annual Earth Keeper Clean Sweep day, go to www.superiorwatersheds.org or contact Grace United Methodist Church at 906-225-0616. Tags: earth day 2007 keeper keepers clean sweep pharmaceutical environment green planet recycle U.S. environmental protection |
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Pharmaceutical Sales Careers - Sales Experience Required? Clint Cora, author of "How To Get A Dream Job In Pharmaceutical Sales - Direct Inside Advice and Guidance from a Sales Manager", discusses whether one requires previous sales experience in order to become a pharmaceutical sales representative. Tags: pharmaceutical sales drug rep representative careers jobs experience medical |
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Convenio del COFM y la Fundación Pharmaceutical Care El 14 de julio de 2008, el Colegio Oficial de Farmacéuticos de Madrid (COFM) y la Fundación Pharmaceutical Care de España suscribe un acuerdo marco de colaboración para establecer cauces para la realización en común de actividades de formación, asesoramiento e investigación que redunden en beneficio del desarrollo profesional de los farmacéuticos. Tags: Colegio Farmacéuticos Madrid Fundación Pharmaceutical Care Atención Farmacéutica Alberto García Romero Pilar Gascón |
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AP Study Finds Pharmaceutical Drugs in Drinking Water. Will you need a prescription to drink water? Tags: drugs drinking water prozac depression prescription nwo illuminati bush obama clinton thimerosal jenny mccarthy |
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Pharmaceutical Tablet Technology Training Training slide show at St. Louis, MO on March 19-21, 2007 Tags: Natoli Tablet Training St.Louis KJWorld |
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Tips To Help You Get A Pharmaceutical Sales Job - Part 4 Part 4 of a four part webinar on tips to help you get a pharmaceutical sales job presented by a former national sales manager from the pharmaceutical industry. Tags: webinar pharmaceutical sales drug representative jobs careers business medical videos |
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Seeds of Hope: 2007 Earth Keeper Pharmaceutical Clean Sweep Earth Keeper Update - 2007 Earth Keeper Pharmaceutical Clean Sweep Across Northern Michigan on Earth Day Eve Saturday, April 21, 2007 Clean Sweep Founder Rev. Jon Magnuson: Seeds of Hope CLOUDS OF DESPAIR, SEEDS OF HOPE There is plenty of disturbing news about the environment. It makes some among us angry. A far more common response is to slip into states of passivity, cynicism, and despair. Here is the good news. Healthy religious communities, when they're at their best, counter such tendencies by brokering solidarity, compassion, but most importantly hope. Weekly prayers and liturgies are quietly filled with such efforts. As a Buddhist told me, we are, consciously or unconsciously in various religious practices, all: pointing to the moon. One peculiar teaching from the oldest spiritual traditions of the world is that hope, like most truth, is, more often than not, hidden. This insight is echoed in the Jewish understanding of Israel, a weak, nomadic tribe of Middle Easterners being selected as: A Chosen People. It appears in the story of the Buddha finding enlightenment under a tree, in the record of Jesus being born in manger because there was no room in the inn. Not long ago, in a small, simple shed next to a green house in a northern Michigan I stumbled upon such a sign of hope for the future. Part of an inter-agency conservation consortium, the building is a modest, nondescript structure. I discovered it's also a "holy ground" where native species of plant seeds are stored, part of an emerging movement in the field of botany called: restoration ecology. In a nutshell (pun intended), this is a place where small groups of volunteers gather daily to care for and nurture a revival of native plant species. The lawn aesthetic popular in the 1950s is doomed, my botanist student friend told me. It is become clear, he said, that heavy fertilizing and watering needed to keep things green is giving way to a more natural, reverent way to live with the earth. There are federal requirements now that certain government offices must make use of plants, native to that peculiar area, for all landscaping purposes. That morning we walked through a green house surrounded by small spring shoots of columbine, black-eyed Susan, vervain, and sweet grass. He showed me, later in a nearby shed, dozens of seed varieties collected by volunteers over previous summers. My guide informed me these collections, packaged in brown paper bags tagged with modest hand-written notes, were worth tens of thousands of dollars. Species of some of these seeds could lie dormant, he said, for hundreds of years, then, under right conditions, suddenly spring into life. I felt that morning we both literally walked into a living prayer. Another hidden truth, more difficult to face, is that our neighborhoods, steams and waterways are being poisoned by discarded medicines. On April 21, an Upper Peninsula-wide clean sweep of outdated and unused pharmaceuticals is being coordinated in fifteen counties of Northern Michigan. The Superior Watershed Partnership, the USEPA, the Cedar Tree Institute and 140 faith communities representing nine different religious communities are providing leadership. The reason for choosing church parking lots as collection sites is a simple one. It is in such communities, like the modest green house, where hope is most often born. Where life, at its most tender moments, is nurtured, healed, restored. On the morning of Earth Day, April 21, 2007, we would be honored, regardless of religious affiliation, to have you join us. The 2007 Earth Keeper Pharmaceutical Clean Sweep Across Northern Michigan on Saturday, April 21, 2007. When: 9 a.m. to noon. Saturday April 21 (Earth Day eve) Items to be accepted: Unused and outdated prescriptions and medications Location: Across the Upper Peninsula at a church parking lot near you. Collection sites will be announced in April. This effort is being sponsored by leaders of the Roman Catholic, Lutheran, United Methodist, Buddhist, Baha'i, Jewish, Unitarian Universalist, Presbyterian, and Episcopal communities of northern Michigan in cooperation with the Superior Watershed Partnership and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. For more information call the Superior Watershed Partnership at 906-228-6095. Earth Keeper related website addresses are: The Cedar Tree Institute: http://www.cedartreeinstitute.com/ The Superior Watershed Partnership http://www.superiorwatersheds.org The Lake Superior Interfaith Communication Network: http://www.lakesuperiorinterfaith.com/ Tags: Earth Day 2007 global warming gore seeds hope plants greenhouse garden botanist Catholic Lutheran Methodist Jewish Bahai |
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News Bulletin: Michigan 2007 Pharmaceutical Clean Sweep Breaking News - Earth Keeper News Bulletin On the Eve of Earth Day: Important Update About 2007 Earth Keeper Pharmaceutical Clean Sweep on April 21 Organizers Prepare Environmental Army to Accept All Forms of Unwanted and Old Medications Geographically The Largest Public Pharmaceutical Collection in United States History Unprecedented Environmental Army Includes University Students, Nine Religious Communities, 140 Church/Temples, American Indian Tribes 2007 Pharmaceutical Clean Sweep April 21 Last year, The Earth Keepers broke more hazardous waste records by collecting over 320 tons of electronic waste across northern Michigan. The 2007 Earth Keeper Pharmaceutical Clean Sweep is now just days away. The 2007 Pharmaceutical Clean Sweep is Saturday April 21, 2007 at 19 free collection sites across the Upper Peninsula. Out-of-date and unwanted medicines of all kinds will be accepted from 9 a.m. to 12 noon local time at each of the two dozen free Upper Peninsula. drop off sites across. In 2006, over 320 tons of electronic waste like old computers, cell phones were dropped off in just three hours by an estimated 10,000 Upper Peninsula residents. All items were recycled.. In 2005, the first clean sweep collected 45 tons of household poisons and vehicle batteries.. The third annual Earth Keeper Clean Sweep is again sponsored by nine Upper Peninsula. faith communities, the Superior Watershed Partnership, the Cedar Tree Institute, and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. The project involves the congregations of over 120 churches and temples representing nine faith communities (Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian, United Methodist Church, Unitarian Universalist, Baha'i, Jewish, and Zen Buddhist. For collection site information contact the Superior Watershed Partnership at 906-228-6095 and Greg at 906-475-5068, or go to: http://www.superiorwatersheds.org Earth Keeper related website addresses are: The Cedar Tree Institute: http://www.cedartreeinstitute.com/ The Superior Watershed Partnership http://www.superiorwatersheds.org The Lake Superior Interfaith Communication Network: http://www.lakesuperiorinterfaith.com/ Tags: earth day 2007 clean sweep pharmaceutical environment green Religion Christian Jewish Bahai EPA teen drug abuse Fox News |
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Levaquin,FDA failure,Pharmaceutical Rep JFratti@comcast.net This video is the experience of a drug rep who took Levaquin three years ago. Tens of Thousands are crippled every year from these antibiotics. We need to make this known to the media. Please email me at JFratti@Comcast.net Help us get on one of the following shows: Mystery diagnosis, Dateline News, CNBC, Discovery Health, Maury Povich show, Glen Beck show, NPR News, Bill Maher show, Good Morning America, Fox News - The Factor Bill O'Reilly, CNN Tags: FDA Levaquin adverse reaction drug Mystery Diagnosis Discovery Health Dateline News Maury Povich Show CNBC |
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Cure for Cancer - Pharmaceutical companies VS the World Canadian researchers have found a cure for cancer - DCA. Pharmaceutical companies won't sell it: "There's no money to be made." Capitalism at its finest. Gotta love this journalist! Tags: cure for cancer dca pharmaceutical companies capitalism canadian researchers filecabi |