Showing posts with label Women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Women. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 August 2012

Alzheimer&Amp;#39;S Disease-Living With Fibromyalgia-Mental Deterioration-British Researchers

Scientists ID 'Happy' Gene in Women

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 29 -- A "happy" gene that affects females but not males may explain why women are often happier than men, research suggests.In the new study, researchers analyzed data from 193 women and 152 men who were assessed for happiness and... read more..


Mental Skills Decline More Sharply for Women With Alzheimer's: Study

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 29 -- Mental deterioration occurs more quickly in women with Alzheimer's disease than in men with the devastating brain illness, a new study finds.British researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 15 published studies of Alzheimer's... read more..


Health Tip: Living With Fibromyalgia

-- Fibromyalgia is a little-understood disorder that causes pain and other symptoms throughout the body.The womenshealth.gov website offers these suggestions for better living with fibromyalgia:Get plenty of sleep.Exercise as much as you can.... read more..

Sunday, 19 August 2012

Marriage-Divorce-Women

Tying the Knot Ups Women's Drinking Rate, Lowers Mens'

SATURDAY, Aug. 18 -- Can marriage -- or divorce -- drive people to drink?A new study suggests the answer depends a great deal on gender: Marriage appears to lead to more drinking among middle-aged women, while divorce seems to drive middle-aged men... read more..

Friday, 17 August 2012

Healthcare Marketers-Healthcare Decisions-Virality-Women

Are Pinterest Women "Virality Worth It to Pharma Marketers?

Once again I am responding to a Pharmaforum guest blogger post that was promoted by the author (Kelley Connors) on Twitter: "How Pinterest Creates the Love for #Healthcare #Marketers #hcsm #pharma #womenshealth #socialmedia @pharmaforum ow.ly/c8jiF"
Connors' post, entitled "Understand the rules of engagement with Pinterest" (here), starts out with this observation:
"Since healthcare is such a personalized experience, and 90% of healthcare decisions are made by women, I find it interesting that more healthcare marketers aren’t exploring Pinterest."
She forgot to add that 82% of Pinterest users are women (see data in this infographic).
Pinterest, according to Connors, beats Twitter hands down in terms of "engagement" and "virality."
"Remarkably," says Connors, "over 80% of pins are repins, demonstrating the impressive level of virality at work in the Pinterest community. By contrast, a study conducted by HubSpot at a similar point in Twitter’s history found roughly only 1.4% of tweets were retweets."
From my experience, Twitter drives much more traffic to websites than does Pinterest. I learned about Connors and her post, for example, via Twitter, not Pinterest. What's the purpose of "virality" if it doesn't drive people to your website where you can "close" the deal (ie, get subscriptions, distribute coupons, etc.)? Maybe it's different for shoes than for Rx drugs or B2B pharma marketing news items.
There is one other very important reason why pharmaceutical marketers do not use Pinterest: they cannot turn off or moderate comments like they can with Facebook and YouTube. The only Pinterest comment editing option -- as far as I know -- is to delete the pin and repin it without the comments. That is draconian (it deletes ALL comments, not just offending one) and labor intensive. Pharma is not only worried about possible adverse events mentioned in comments, but also off-label claims. For more on this, read "What's Your Infographics Strategy?" (use discount code 'pgpin4').
These problems may never arise if pharma pins only innocuous images and videos on Pinterest. That is, pins whose purpose is to generate goodwill, share disease information, promote corporate responsibility, and broadcast other non-branded messages. All of which are of no interest to pharmaceutical marketers who want to promote brands.
For some reason, however, Pinterest is of interest to a few pharma corporate communicators and PR preople. Therefore, you do see a few Pinterest sites that obviously are corporate PR campaigns. Unfortunately, however, the demographics of Pinterest (82% women and mostly consumers) is NOT the target demographic of PR people who want to reach mostly reporters and investors.
Ergo, IMHO, as long as Pinterest does not have a pharma-friendly commenting policy, it will not interest pharma marketers even though its "women's world"/consumer demographic and virality is enticing to them. In addition, Pinterest will not generate much ROI on pharma PR investment. Eventually, the pharma Pinterest pioneers, few though they may be, will drop out even though, as Connors surmises, the Pinterest net "attrition rate" overall is "close to 0%." read more..

Sunday, 12 August 2012

Domestic Violence Intervention-60Th Birthday-Whitefeather-Women

ED GOLDMAN: Women helping women

Elaine Whitefeather, director of the Domestic Violence Intervention Center in Citrus Heights, recently celebrated her 60th birthday — and “celebrated” isn’t too strong a word, to hear her tell it. “Sixty is my signature age,” she says. “I’ve been waiting for it since I was a little girl. It meant I would become a ‘gray hair.’ The idea is that by then I’d have learned from my experiences, not just survived them. If you don’t think of life that way, then all you’ve done is… (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines) read more..

Saturday, 11 August 2012

Health Issues-Barack Obama-Mitt Romney-Women

Obama hammers Romney on women’s issues at Denver rally

President Barack Obama, campaigning in Denver Wednesday, said opponent Mitt Romney’s views on women’s health issues are “more suited to the 1950s than the 21st century.”Appearing at the downtown Auraria Campus’ event center to open a two-day campaign swing through Colorado, Obama spoke to a mostly-female crowd of about 4,000 behind a sign touting “Women’s Health Security.”“The decisions that affect a woman’s health — they’re not up to politicians; they’re not up to insurance… (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines) read more..

Aids Healthcare Foundation-Hiv Prevention-Gilead-Women-Ahf

CDC's Support for Gilead's HIV Prevention Pill for Women is Reckless Says AHF

CDC's Support for Gilead's HIV Prevention Pill for Women is Reckless Says AHF
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the ...
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Women

Stressed-Out Men May Prefer Heavier Women

THURSDAY, Aug. 9 -- New research suggests that stress makes men more likely to be attracted to slightly heavier women, possibly because evolution has programmed them that way.The study is small -- it tracked just 81 male college students -- and... read more..

Sunday, 5 August 2012

Medical Technology-Open Registration-Annual Conference-Women

MedtechWomen Announces Open Registration for Second Annual Conference Designed By and For Women in Medical Technology

MedtechWomen Announces Open Registration for Second Annual Conference Designed By and For Women in Medical Technology
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Clark Construction to build Inova hospital in Fairfax

Clark Construction Group has been selected by Inova Health System to build a 665,000-square-foot women and children's hospital, Virginia Business reports.The $215 million contract to the Bethesda-based construction firm is part of Inova’s efforts to upgrade its Fairfax campus, and it represents the largest phase of a capital improvement program. The 12-story hospital will include 192 patient rooms on four floors, a 108-bed neonatal intensive care unit, 33 labor and delivery rooms and eight operating… (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines) read more..

Saturday, 4 August 2012

Monash University In Australia-Mitochondria Cause Men-Johnson &Amp; Johnson-Blogher 2012

Why Women Outlive Men: Fruit Flies Give Clues

THURSDAY, Aug. 2 -- New research reveals that mutations to the DNA of the mitochondria cause men to age faster than women -- a finding that may explain why women, on average, outlive men.The researchers from Monash University in Australia examined... read more..


Johnson "Johnson at BlogHer 2012 – Come and See Us There!

BlogHer 2012 starts this Thursday in New York, and Johnson & Johnson will be there this year again as a sponsor.   For anyone who’s not familiar with BlogHer, it’s the world’s largest conference for women in social media.  It’s a … Continue reading ? read more..

Hormonal Fluctuations-Menstrual Cycles-Shopping Habits-Women

Menstrual Cycles May Affect Women's Shopping Patterns

TUESDAY, July 31 -- The hormonal fluctuations associated with women's menstrual cycles could color their shopping habits, research suggests."Our goal was to investigate how a woman's menstrual cycle impacts consumption desires, product usage, and... read more..

Monday, 30 July 2012

Kansas City Business Journal-Women

Get to know our Women Who Mean Business

The event honoring these women isn't for another month, so we thought we'd introduce you digitally.Each year, the Kansas City Business Journal recognizes 25 Women Who Mean Business — deserving local women whose accomplishments shine in their businesses and in the community.To gain a little insight, we asked each of them two questions:What advice do you wish you'd been given 10 years ago?What's your favorite restaurant?View the slide show to the right to see how each woman responded.See… (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines) read more..

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

International Experts-Rheumatoid Arthritis-Alcoholic Beverages-Figo World Congress

Moderate Drinking May Cut Women's Odds for Rheumatoid Arthritis: Study

TUESDAY, July 10 -- Drinking more than three alcoholic beverages a week for at least 10 years may halve a woman's risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis, according to a large new study from Sweden.The findings, which appear online July 10 in the... read more..


XX FIGO World Congress: A Rewarding Scientific Exchange in Global Women's Health

ROME, July 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --"Rome, a major world centre for Renaissance, will witness renaissance in women's and newborns' health with this unique gathering of international experts, including the finest scientists and speakers, sharing leading-edge knowledge on technology,... read more..

Friday, 6 July 2012

Menopausal Hot Flashes-Preventive Approach-Women

Exercise Might Keep Menopausal Hot Flashes at Bay

TUESDAY, July 3 -- For women experiencing menopausal hot flashes, a new study may offer a helpful preventive approach. The researchers found that most women who exercised had fewer hot flashes for 24 hours afterwards."For women with mild to... read more..

Preventive Services Task Force-American Council On Exercise-Routine Mammograms-Hot Weather

U.S. Mammography Rates Drop Following Task Force Recommendations

THURSDAY, June 28 -- The number of women in their 40s getting routine mammograms has dropped since the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force advised against regular screenings for women in this age group, according to a new study.Researchers from... read more..


Use Caution When Exercising in Hot Weather

SATURDAY, June 30 -- During hot weather, people who exercise outdoors need to take steps to avoid heat injury, according to the American Council on Exercise.Staying hydrated is essential, and can be accomplished by drinking a large amount of fluids... read more..

Saturday, 9 June 2012

Contraceptive Pill-Women-Tax

Women on Contraceptive Pill Should Pay $1,500 a Year More Tax

I agree that this sounds entirely absurd, that women who take the contraceptive pill should pay £1,000 ($1,500) a year more in tax, but it is the inevitable outcome of the standard logic that the polluter should pay. We do have to make a couple of assumptions of course, the first being that the European Union has got its science right, the second that they have got their costs right. But if they have then yes, the end result really is that women should be charged a higher tax for using the contraceptive pill. (Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News)MedWorm Sponsor Message: Please support the Doctors In Chains campaign for the medics tortured and sentenced for up to 15 years in Bahrain. #FreeDoctors read more..

Saturday, 26 May 2012

Department Of Labor-Young Adults-Women-Awee

AWEE wins $1.2M grant to help ex-offenders find work

Arizona Women’s Education and Employment Inc. received a $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to help fund its program designed to help women, men and young adults find work after serving time in prison.The $1.2 million grant is part of the $20.5 million allocated by the department to programs nationwide to help ex-offenders transition back into their communities after serving time in prison. Eighteen nonprofit organizations received grant money for this purpose. AWEE was the... (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines) read more..

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,-American Society Of Clinical Oncology-Initial Chemotherapy

Tesetaxel Results as Initial Chemotherapy for Women With Recurrent Breast Cancer to be Highlighted at ASCO

BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J., May 22, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Genta Incorporated (GNTA) today announced results from the Company's Phase 2 clinical trial using tesetaxel as initial, single-agent chemotherapy in women with advanced breast cancer. The data will be formally presented at the upcoming annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in Chicago, IL. Tesetaxel is the leading oral taxane in clinical development. The trial is lead by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, in collaboration with three other U.S. centers. (Source: Medical News (via PRIMEZONE)) read more..

Saturday, 12 May 2012

Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic-Risky Sexual Behavior-Women

Women Exposed to Violence Might Have More Risky Sex

FRIDAY, May 11 -- Women who've witnessed or been the victims of violence may be more likely to engage in risky sexual behavior, according to new research.The study included 481 women being treated at a sexually transmitted disease clinic who were... read more..

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Prescription Birth Control Pills-Affordable Alternative-Urinary Incontinence-American Women

Women Can Waive Test Before Incontinence Surgery: Study

WEDNESDAY, May 2 -- Many women are sent for pricey bladder-function tests before surgery for urinary incontinence. However, a new study suggests that in many cases these tests are not needed.The tests are designed for patients with stress urinary... read more..


CanadaDrugs.com Offers American Women an Affordable Alternative to the...

Over one in three American woman reported struggling with the cost of prescription birth control pills in 2011, and, for young adult woman, who are most likely to experience an unintended pregnancy,...(PRWeb May 03, 2012)Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/5/prweb9465708.htm (Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals) read more..

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Heart Blood Flow Increases-Metastatic Breast Cancer-Dutch Researchers-Treatment Option

Stress May Be Tougher on Women's Hearts Than Men's: Study

TUESDAY, April 24 -- Heart blood flow increases in men when they experience mental stress, but does not change in women, a small new study suggests.The finding may explain why women are more likely than men to have heart trouble when they suffer... read more..


'Watch-and-Wait' Approach Best When Water Breaks Before Labor: Study

TUESDAY, April 24 -- Rather than induce labor, pregnant women whose water breaks early may fare just as well if they are closely monitored by medical staff, a new study indicates.Dutch researchers found this "watch-and-wait" approach to preterm,... read more..


/R E P E A T -- VIDEO B-ROLL AVAILABLE VIA CNW - New Treatment Option Significantly Prolongs Overall Survival in Pre-treated Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients/

TORONTO, April 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - The following B-Roll is available by
Video On-Demand web download:STORY SUMMARY:
In 2011, 23,000 Canadian women were diagnosed with breast cancer - this
is the second most common cause of cancer death in women.Although a diagnosis with this... read more..