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| Volume 2, Issue 2, May 2009 www.nutraceuticalmedicalresearch.com | ||
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- NMR SPECIAL: Tailoring Research to Fit Your Needs - NMR News: NMR brings professionalism, credentials and discounts to Supplyside East |
As we are still facing a global economic crisis, NMR understands the value of forming winning partnerships and tailoring clinical research to fit your needs, marketing objectives and budget.
Inquire with NMR about creating the right-sized research package that best fits your 2009 goals! |
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Whether you have a novel ingredient, a heavily researched branded ingredient or a finished product, you must provide the most relevant and up-to-date data on the safety, tolerability and efficacy of your particular ingredient/product in vivo.
Continuous clinical research will enable you to: - Substantiate claims - Gain market share - Save time and money by decreasing potential customer or consumer dissatisfactions - Brand your company as an innovative healthcare company that values scientific, evidence-based research |
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Fun & Games |
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NMR brings professionalism, credentials and discounts to Supplyside East
Thursday, April 30, 2009 - Secaucus, NJ NMR continues to build credibility and integrity as a niche clinical research company as they cruised around a 243 booth-filled exhibit hall on April 28 & 29, 2009. Read entire story |
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NMR Pearl |
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A medical white paper is a guaranteed way to immediately emphasize the science behind your novel finished product or breakthrough botanical ingredient!
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Passion Flowers: Exciting results when traditional knowledge is confirmed by modern science
Society has modern approaches to understanding the properties of passion flowers and, thus far, the results are very exciting. Recent research has indicated that several species of passion flowers that have been used traditionally exhibit anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) activity. The passion flower species most often used for this type of research is Passiflora incarnata (also known as maypop or the purple passion flower). Data has been collected both from clinical trials in humans and experimental procedures in rodents. In this article we are going to briefly review data showing that passion flowers, concentrating mostly on Passiflora incarnata, exhibit anxiolytic effects. We will then discuss directions for future research on this interesting and promising flower. |
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