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Tuesday 28 June 2016

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Hiring D.Pharm / B.Pharm / M.Pharm candidates as Drug Data Analyst @ 1MG Technologies

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1mg is looking for hiring execution oriented Pharmacist for Rx validation, vendor processing and drug data analyst roles for Delhi/NCR, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata.

Responsibilities:

  • Reading of medical prescriptions and validation of orders placed on 1mg platform.
  • Ability to understand and apply pharma terminologies and validation of submitted prescription.
  • Checking medical prescription for 100% compliance with existing laws.
  • Providing advice on the type and dosage of medicines to customers.
  • Ensuring medicines are stored appropriately and securely at vendor locations.
Experience: Minimum 6 months of experience from Retail pharmacist or Hospital Pharmacist.
Qualification Required: D. Pharm / B. Pharm / M. Pharm


Interested candidates can Send your Resume at : aditi.sharma@1mg.com or  jobs@1mg.com

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Vacancy for B.Pharm / MBA Candidates as Product Manager @ Abbott

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Abbott is about the power of health. For more than 125 years, Abbott has been helping people reach their potential - because better health allows people and communities to achieve more.

Post: Product Manager

JOB DESCRIPTION:  
Job Purpose:
  • Under general supervision, coordinate and provide technical marketing expertise for product promotions and marketing campaigns.
  • Support the design, development and implementation of marketing activities and materials.
  • Ensure the adherence of marketing activities and plans.
  • Coordinate involvement in conferences, exhibitions and marketing seminars.

Roles and Responsibilities:
  • Achieve Brand objectives, Sales and Division Margins to build enduring and profitable brands for Abbott
  • Responsible for launching and managing Brands
  • Responsible for managing strategic initiatives in listed therapeutic segments and meeting Key Opinion Leaders to understand the dynamics and the latest happenings in the therapy area
  • Formulation and execution of the Marketing strategy for assigned Brands
  • Cross-functional interaction with Finance, Supply Chain, Medical, Training to meet Brand objectives
  • Responsible for providing the Sales Team with the necessary technical expertise to enable them to sell the product – this involves printed and electronic promotional material, product training, and relevant clinical papers
  • Responsible for reviewing product data to ensure that the field force is kept up to date on new developments regarding the companies or competitors’ products
  • Act as point of first reference for all product related enquiries and work collaboratively with colleagues to address any issues that may arise
Candidate Profile:
  • B.Pharm / B.Sc + M.B.A (Marketing) with minimum 3-4 years of experience in a Product Management role (preferred experience in Critical Care / Anaesthesia)
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Good negotiation and persuasion skills
  • Good analytical skills
  • Stakeholder management skills
  • Planning & organizing skills
  • High on empathy
  • Resilience
  • High on integrity
  • Willingness to travel
Experience: 3-4 years
Location: Mumbai Maharashtra, India
Education: B.Pharm, B.Sc with MBA

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Eat Curd Daily: It May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

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Intake of probiotics may help increase the proportion of beneficial bacteria in the breast and thus aid in preventing the risk of breast cancer.

The findings showed that Lactobacillus and Streptococcus—considered to be health-promoting bacteria —were more prevalent in healthy breasts than in cancerous ones. Both groups have anti-carcinogenic properties.

A new study, published in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology, shows that regular consumption of probiotics may help increase the proportion of beneficial bacteria in the breast and thus aid in preventing the risk of breast cancer. Lactobacillus and Streptococcus are considered to be health-promoting bacteria and these were more prevalent in healthy breasts than in cancerous ones. Both groups of bacteria are known to have anti-carcinogenic properties.
In the study, the team obtained breast tissues from 58 women who were undergoing lumpectomies or mastectomies for either benign (13 women) or cancerous (45 women) tumours, as well as from 23 healthy women who had undergone breast reductions or enhancements.

"Our work shows that women, especially those at a higher risk for breast cancer, take probiotic lactobacilli to increase the proportion of beneficial bacteria in the breast," said Gregor Reid, Professor at Western University in Canada. Conversely, women with breast cancer also showed elevated levels of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus epidermidis, the harmful bacteria, known to induce double-stranded breaks in DNA in HeLa cells (cultured human cells)

You might be follow below links..
www.food.ndtv.com/health/another-reason-to-eat-curd-daily-it-may-reduce-breast-cancer-risk
www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/Probiotics-may-prevent-breast-cancer-Study

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Monday 27 June 2016

Study Finds a Short Walk in Nature Helps Reduce Risk of Heart Diseases, Depression

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Dose of Nature is Just What the Doctor Ordered
A new study led by The University of Queensland (UQ) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions (CEED) suggests that visiting parks and other green spaces could potentially reduce risk of developing high blood pressure and poor mental health.
A 30-minute walk in the woods each week can help reduce depression and high blood pressure while enhancing mental health, a study has found. 
The findings showed that people who made long visits to green spaces had lower rates of depression and high blood pressure and those who visited more frequently had greater social cohesion.
Visits to outdoor green spaces of 30 minutes or more during the course of a week could reduce the prevalence of depression by up to 7 per cent and high blood pressure by 9 per cent.
Further, spending more time outdoors may especially benefit children.
Visiting parks has been long known to be good for our health, but there has been almost no guidance on how much or how frequently people need to engage with nature, and what types or characteristics of nature need to be incorporated in cities for the best health outcomes.
The study, published in the journal Nature Scientific Reports, examines the associations between the duration, frequency and intensity of exposure to nature and health in an urban population.

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