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    Injectable Nanogel Can Monitor Blood-Sugar Levels And Secrete Insulin When Needed

    Injectable nanoparticles developed at MIT may someday eliminate the need for patients with Type 1 diabetes to constantly monitor their blood-sugar levels and inject themselves with insulin. The nanoparticles were designed to sense glucose levels in the body and respond by secreting the...
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    Damage From Heart Attack May Soon Be Treated With New Injectable Hydrogel Which Encou

    University of California, San Diego bioengineers have demonstrated in a study in pigs that a new injectable hydrogel can repair damage from heart attacks, help the heart grow new tissue and blood vessels, and get the heart moving closer to how a healthy heart should. The results of the study...
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    New Injectable Osteoporosis Drug Prolia Gains FDA Approval

    Prolia, a new injectable drug to treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women at high risk of fractures has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In a statement on its website on 1st June, the federal agency announced that approving Prolia, made by Amgen, offers...
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    What is the best injectable HGH to buy and where can it be bought?

    I was thinking about trying the injectable HGH called Jintropin. Does anybody know if Jintropin is a good brand to buy or is there another that is supposed to work better? Any information on this topic would be useful, thanks.
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    Alkermes Unveils Long-Acting Injectable Proprietary Platform For Treatment Of Schizop

    Alkermes, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALKS) announced that it has developed a novel, proprietary LinkeRx™ technology platform to enable the creation of injectable extended-release versions of antipsychotics and other central nervous system (CNS) therapies. The company's lead candidate that leverages this...
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    Women At Higher Risk Of Significant Bone Loss On Injectable Birth Control Identified

    Nearly half of women using depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), commonly known as the birth control shot, will experience high bone mineral density (BMD) loss in the hip or lower spine within two years of beginning the contraceptive, according to researchers at the University of Texas...
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