Hormonal System Articles & Analysis
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Mirena (52mg LNG IUS), Bayer’s long-acting reversible intrauterine system, received regulatory approval in the European Workshare Procedure for up to eight years in contraception, now offering the longest contraceptive duration of use for any hormonal intrauterine system – national approvals expected in Q4 The IUS is one of the most effective birth control methods Mirena was also ...
ByBayer AG
New York, NY – Jan. 4, 2019 – S1 Biopharma, Inc. (S1) announced today that researchers will present an expanded analysis of data from the company’s Phase 2a clinical trial of Lorexys™ for the treatment of women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) based on the Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) scale. Robert E. Pyke, MD, PhD, president of Pykonsult, LLC, ...
NEW YORK, Nov. 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — S1 Biopharma, Inc., a leading developer of first-in-class drugs for the treatment of sexual dysfunction and hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in both women and men, today announced that Nicolas Sitchon, CEO of S1 Biopharma, will present at the BIO-Europe 2015 Conference on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 at the International Congress Center in Munich, ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached an agreement with Atlantic Paste and Glue Co., Inc., of Brooklyn, New York, for violations of federal regulations governing pesticides. The company, which wholesales chemicals and related products, sold misbranded insect traps and imported the traps into the U.S. without properly notifying the EPA. The company will pay a $36,774 penalty and ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has fined Hannam Mart and NJ Hannam Chain Inc. for selling insecticides and anti-bacterial cleaning products at the Hannam Mart retail store in Fort Lee, New Jersey that were not registered and improperly labeled. Products used to kill pests and bacteria must be registered with the EPA to ensure they will not make people sick. They must also have labels ...
Europeans live longer and healthier lives than in the past, partly due to successful environmental policies that have reduced the exposure to harmful environmental contaminants in air, water and food, according to a new report. However, these contaminants are still a problem, and several new health risks are emerging, for example, from new chemicals, new products and changing lifestyle patterns. ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued legal complaints against two companies, the Daifuku Trading Corp. of Englewood, New Jersey and the Everyday Group of Brooklyn, New York, for selling unregistered pesticides. Both companies face penalties for violating federal pesticides law. Daifuku faces additional fines for making false and misleading statements on one of its pesticide ...
Chemicals which disrupt the hormone system – also known as 'endocrine disrupting chemicals' (EDCs) – may be a contributing factor behind the significant increases in cancers, diabetes and obesity, falling fertility, and an increased number of neurological development problems in both humans and animals, according to a review of recent scientific literature commissioned by the European ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued legal complaints against two Brooklyn stores for violating federal pesticides law by selling and distributing illegal pesticides. Products used to kill pests must be registered with EPA to ensure that they will not make people sick and contain labels with instructions on their proper use. In September 2011, EPA inspections of two Brooklyn ...
An investigation conducted last week by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency revealed that dangerous and illegal pesticides are widely available in New York City. Federal and state experts conducted 47 inspections and found 16 different types of illegal pesticides. The pesticides were not registered by EPA and consumers have no way of knowing how dangerous they are, because they were not ...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a commonly used chemical in the manufacture of food packaging and there are concerns over its safety, particularly for young children. A recent study suggests that there is a five times greater BPA plasma concentration in babies aged between three and six months compared with adults. In 2008, both Canada and the USA raised concerns over the possible harmful effects of BPA on ...
