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Quintiles, Vietnam Ministry Of Health To Collaborate
The Vietnam Ministry of Health has signed an agreement with Quintiles to enhance clinical research in Vietnam’s growing nation of 90 million people.
Study Asks What Type Of Drinker Are You?
RMIT University researchers have studied thousands of alcohol drinkers to reveal four types of drinkers.
Fish T1K Project To Study Fish Evolution & Genetics
CNGB has launched the Fish T1K project, a study designed to unveil the mysteries of the origin, evolution and diversification of the largest group of vertebrates.
Cytori, Lorem Vascular To Commercialize Cell-Based Therapies
Cytori and Lorem have announced a partnership to commercialize Cytori Cell Therapy in Asian markets.
Rice Consumption In Bangladesh Linked To High Arsenic Exposure & Toxicity
A study of more than 18,000 people in Bangladesh has established a link between rice consumption and arsenic exposure and toxicity.
Indian Mars Mission Beats Neighbors, Sniffs For Methane
Last Tuesday, the Indian space agency launched a mission to Mars in order to place a satellite into orbit around that planet.
Regular Exercise Could Protect Against Ovarian Cancer
Engaging in physical activities, including exercise as a leisure activity, could help protect women against ovarian cancer, finds a new study.
Top Concerns For Asia: Mental Health, Obesity, NCDs
Mental health, obesity and non-communicable diseases are top-priority goals for the region between 2015 and 2030, according to experts from nine Asian countries and Australia.
Thickness Of Retina May Determine Alzheimer’s Stage
Researchers have found a link between vision loss and Alzheimer's disease based on the thickness of a layer in the retina called the inner nuclear layer.












