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 March 15, 2019 
 Pharmacy / Pharmacology 
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 #ALT#Monitoring Ambient Environmental Conditions in the Pharmaceutical Industry

For numerous applications, the ability to monitor ambient environmental conditions, including temperature, pressure, humidity and light levels, is a crucial necessity. For example, in the pharmaceutical industry, the WHO offer guidance for the storage and transport of time- and temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical products, which necessitates monitoring and alarming for temperature and humidity.

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  KeysightPopular Forms of Unit Operation in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
 
Biopharmaceutical manufacturing may come in a wide variety of forms, but each iteration of unit operation needs to align with a strict amount of operational parameters and structures in order to create the ideal product: a viable drug which is free from contaminants and appropriate to use on humans or animals. 
 
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   Women should not be alarmed by study linking HRT to Alzheimer’s diseaseWomen should not be alarmed by study linking HRT to Alzheimer’s disease
 
Doctors are encouraging women not to be alarmed by a study linking the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) with a slightly increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
 
 Cholesterol-lowering drugs linked to higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes
 
Cholesterol-lowering drugs linked to higher risk for developing type 2 diabetesIndividuals who take cholesterol-lowering statins may be at higher risk for developing high blood sugar levels, insulin resistance, and eventually type 2 diabetes, according to an analysis published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology.
 
 
 Custom-made proteins could result in antibodies that fight HIV
 
Custom-made proteins could result in antibodies that fight HIVResearchers have developed a new method for the creation of custom-made proteins that can bypass the protective coating of the HIV virus.
 
 
 British man with HIV becomes second person ever to enter remission
 
British man with HIV becomes second person ever to enter remissionA man in Britain has become the second person in the world to be cleared of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant from an HIV-resistant donor. As reported in the journal Nature, the case is the second only ever example of a person experiencing sustained remission from HIV infection after receiving a bone marrow transplant.
 
 
 Multivitamins do not help stave off depression but lifestyle coaching may work
 
Multivitamins do not help stave off depression but lifestyle coaching may workA new study has contradicted the existing understanding that taking daily nutritional supplements may help to prevent depression.
 
 
 CAR-T cell therapy could be on the horizon for patients with lupus
 
CAR-T cell therapy could be on the horizon for patients with lupusResearchers have developed a novel CAR-T cell therapy that can reduce B cell numbers known to cause the inflammatory responses in lupus.
 

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