| Bradley Pharmaceuticals 2007 Third Quarter Results
FAIRFIELD, N.J., Nov. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bradley Pharmaceuticals, (Nachrichten) Inc. announced today that it has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2007. Third Quarter of 2007 -- Launched ADOXA(R) 150mg capsules. -- Paid outstanding principal balance of $62.4 million under old credit facility on August 3, 2007 with existing cash and cash equivalents, concurrently with entering into a new credit facility and wrote-off deferred financing costs of $3.3 million related to old facility. -- On October 29, 2007, the Company entered into a definitive merger agreement with Nycomed US Inc. Bradley reported that net sales for the quarter ended September 30, 2007 were approximately $33.6 million, a decrease of $1.6 million, or 5%, from net sales of $35.2 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2006.
Dermatologists Share Their Secrets for Maintaining Healthy Skin, Hair and Nails
When it comes to helping patients detect skin cancer, combat acne and acne scarring, treat hair loss and nail fungus, and find a customized daily skin care regimen to maintain healthy skin, dermatologists – physicians with extensive training and experience in treating skin, hair and nail conditions – are the specialists to whom millions of people of all ages turn for expert care. .
Feeling Stressed? Dermatologists Can Help Manage the Effects of Stress on the Skin, Hair and Nails
Pending job cuts at the office. Back-to-back final exams. A messy divorce. An unexpected surgery. What do they all have in common? In a word – stress. While everyone knows that stress can take a toll on a person physically and psychologically, it also can lead to dermatologic problems, such as acne, brittle nails or even hair loss. .
Skincare Confusion: Skin Care and Scalp Acne
Skincare-News.com discusses scalp folliculitis, a skin condition that can mimic acne by producing white heads and blemish-like bumps on the scalp and hairline. Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) November 5, 2007 -- Although scalp folliculitis isn't technically acne, the symptoms and treatment are usually similar. Skincare-News.com's latest article, "FYI: Scalp Folliculitis" helps readers know what to look for when it comes to treating this pesky condition. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=455 Mild forms can be treated with skincare products most people already own. Oftentimes, folliculitis may heal its own. On the other hand, severe cases of folliculitis are medical conditions that can lead to hardened, red bumps and this must be treated medically.
Urgent call for sex attack samaritan to contact police
Police investigating a daylight sex attack on a Christchurch street still urgently want to talk to a man who scared off the young woman's two assailants. The 21-year-old woman told police she was walking along Chester St West, near the Christchurch court complex, between 10am and 10.30am on Thursday when she was dragged off the street and indecently assaulted behind a hedge. She fought against the pair and screamed out to a passerby, who intervened, forcing the pair to flee. Detective Sergeant Mark Reid, of Christchurch CIB, said today police had taken several calls from people nominating names for the two suspects after their compusketches were published at the weekend. "But we do not, as yet, have any contact with the good samaritan, which we desperately would like to have," Mr Reid said.
Deepak Chopra and Annie B. Bond of Care2 Rally Supporters at Upcoming San Francisco Green Festival
WHAT: Friday, November 9th, 7pm: Deepak Chopra, a passionate supporter and spokesperson for Care2, and President and CEO of the Alliance for a New Humanity, will appear on stage at the San Francisco Green Festival to discuss "The Environment As Our Extended Body," exploring the connection of each human being's physical self to the environment as an important leverage for change and a shared platform for understanding environmental issues beyond any political context. .
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The world of sports has constantly demonstrated the tests of human strength, endurance and attaining personal goals. Anabolic steroid and drug use in sports, however, has long created controversy and has also destroyed the careers of well known athletes like track star Marion Jones, who tested positive last year for the performance enhancing drug erythropoietin, or EPO. If athletes are well aware of the repercussions — both physical and ethical — of steroid and drug abuse, why do they continue to use them? "Most of them know that the damage is, for the most part somewhat minimal, and they know the performance improvements are significant. Most athletes, even if they think it will affect them, if they know that this is their way to the gold medal, they'll still use it," said Dan Wathen, head trainer of YSU's athletic department.
Medicis revenue climbs 45%
Despite new competition for Restylane, its star performer, Scottsdale drug maker and marketer Medicis boosted revenue 45 percent in the quarter that ended Sept. 30 compared with third-quarter 2006 numbers. The companys bottom line got a big boost from two relatively new acne products, Solodyn and Ziana, CEO Jonah Shacknai said Wednesday in a conference call with analysts. And wrinkle-filler Restylane continued to be a strong market leader even though Medicis rival Allergan launched a similar product earlier this year. Shacknai credited TV commercials and other direct-to-customer marketing with significantly boosting Restylane Web traffic and creating new business. The short-term future looks so good Shacknai upped annual earnings estimates to $1.22 from the $1.12 he predicted at the beginning of the year.
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