World IVD Market Prospects Reviewed in New Industry Experts Report Now Available at MarketPublishers.com

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London, UK (PRWEB) May 18, 2012

The global in vitro diagnostic (IVD) market is estimated to touch USD 51.2 billion and USD 53.5 billion in 2012 and 2013, respectively, with molecular diagnostics being the largest growing segment of the market.

The key factors driving the growth of the IVD market globally is increased patient awareness, patient self testing, growing baby booming population, the advancement in the technology bringing more of automated tests, as well as the rise in the number of certain diseases.

New research report In Vitro Diagnostics – A Global Market Overview elaborated by Industry Experts has been recently published by Market Publishers Ltd.

Report Details:

Title: In Vitro Diagnostics – A Global Market Overview

Published: May, 2012

Pages: 493

Price: US$ 4,500.00

http://marketpublishers.com/report/medicine_pharmaceuticals_biotechnology/healthcare_equipment_services/in_vitro_diagnostics_a_global_market_overview.html

The report reviews, analyzes and projects the IVD market globally and across individual regions, including North America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific, South America and ROW, with the regional markets further analyzed for 22 independent countries. The study contains statistical data for the global market by geographic region, product category and application area, and provides profiles of 47 key global players and 60 major players across the United States 36, Europe 18, and the Asia-Pacific 6. A global listing of 382 companies engaged in R&D, equipment manufacturing, processing, supplies and distribution of IVD products is also provided.

IVD product categories mentioned include: reagents & consumables, instruments & systems.

IVD application areas covered are: clinical chemistry, immunoassay, diabetes testing, blood testing, molecular diagnostics, pathology, cellular analysis and microbiology.

Report Contents:

Part A: Global Market Perspective

1. Introduction

1.1 Product Outline

1.1.1 Positives

1.1.2 Precision of IVDs

1.1.3 Type of Products Used For In Vitro Diagnostics

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Symptoms of Depression

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Symptoms of Depression

Symptoms of Depression

Approaches the psychopathology of this disorder focusing on the symptoms that comprise the global syndrome. Each chapter, contributed by prominent clinicians and researchers in the field, follows the common format covering definition, measurement, frequency of occurrence, a review of clinical and experimental investigations which lead to current theories regarding the causes of the symptom, its functional relationship to other manifestations of depression and the implications for clinical practice. Contains several chapters, each on one particular symptom common to depressive disorders such as shame and guilt, loss of self-esteem, sleeping problems and much more.

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Help With Your Teen

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A few teenage depression facts products I can recommend:

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Change Your Brain, Change Your Body: Use Your Brain to Get and Keep the Body You Have Always Wanted

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Change Your Brain, Change Your Body: Use Your Brain to Get and Keep the Body You Have Always Wanted


The key to a better body is a healthy brain. Based on the latest medical research, as well as on Dr. Amen’s two decades of clinical practice at the renowned Amen Clinics, “Change Your Brain, Change Your Body” shows you how to take the very best care of your brain. With fifteen practical, easy-to-implement solutions Dr. Amen shows you how to: – Reach and maintain your ideal weight – Soothe and smooth your skin at any age – Reduce the stress that can impair your immune system – Sharpen your memory – Increase willpower and eliminate the cravings that keep you from achieving your exercise and diet goals – Enhance sexual desire and performance – Lower your blood pressure without medication – Avoid depression and elevate the enjoyment you take in life’s pleasures “Change Your Brain, Change Your Body” is all you need to start putting the power of the brain-body connection to work for you today.

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Those Who Lived During the Depression Have Better Fiscal and Financial Responsibility

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Not long ago, a New York State College Professor of economics had made an extremely astute comment about the generational divide on fiscal and financial responsibility in noting that those who lived during the depression and for a few decades after thought of money much different than the current younger generation now.

Indeed, most would concur and even I tend to agree very much that after the depression people were more frugal, saved more money and handled their financial affairs with greater responsibility. We are now watching the shifting demographics and those who grew up in the depression are the middle to older baby boomers, and it appears the underling generations did not learn that lesson very well. That’s too bad.

Very concerned with the credit card issues, as folks are paying interest the wrong way, instead of allowing it to work for them they are paying often in excess of 18% the wrong way. That is unsustainable over time, as compounded interest and growth can be your best friend, but in reverse; it’s economic enslavement indeed.

Fact is, I wonder if our college professor has noticed at his college that credit card applications show up around campus? I can remember giving speeches on business topics and seeing credit card applications lying around with promises of free-gifts for kids that sign up.

As I understand it the average graduate has in excess of $ 10K in credit card debt – I bet he could verify that figure, and if so, that’s just disgusting really? Of course, as a Friedman economist type myself, they were free to choose, too bad they made such horrible choices? Please use credit wisely, value money, save, and consider all this.

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History of America

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History of America


SmartKids Media~~An ebook for iPad that introduce the history of the United States.1. Introduction2. Pre-Columbian Period2.1. Origins2.2. North America2.3. Mesoamerica2.4. South America3. Colonial Period3.1. Motives for Colonization3.2. Early Colonial Failures3.3. Spanish Colonies3.4. New Netherland3.5. New France3.6. Russian Colonies3.7. British Colonies3.8. Unification of the British Colonies3.9. From Unity to Revolution3.10. Colonial Life4. Formation of the United States of America (1776–1789)4.1. American Revolution4.2. Development of Federal Institutions4.3. Emerging First Party System5. Westward Expansion (1789–1849)5.1. Federalist Era5.2. Thomas Jefferson5.3. Louisiana Purchase and the War of 18125.4. Era of Good Feelings5.5. Return of factionalism and political parties5.6. Andrew Jackson5.7. The Age of Reform5.8. Westward expansion6. Civil War era (1849–1865)6.1. Economic and Cultural Change6.2. Political Upheaval6.3. Civil War7. Reconstruction and Industrialization (1865–1890)7.1. Reconstruction7.2. Industrialization7.3. Gilded Age8. Imperialism, Progressive Era, and World War I (1890–1918)8.1. Imperialism8.2. Progressive Era8.3. World War I9. Woman Suffrage10. Post-World War I and the Great Depression (1918–1940)10.1. Red Scare10.2. Aftermath of World War I10.3. Roaring Twenties10.4. Great Depression11. World War II11.1. Battle against Germany11.2. Battle against Japan12. The Cold War from 1945 to 196412.1. Origins12.2. Containment and Escalation12.3. Korean War12.4. Eisenhower Administration12.5. Kennedy Administration13. The Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968)13.1. Background13.2. Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott13.3. Sit-ins13.4. Birmingham campaign13.5. March on Washington13.6. Honors and Assassination14. Lyndon Johnson’s Administration and the Vietnam War (1963–1968)14.1. Kennedy’s Involvement in the War14.2. Expansion of the War14.3. The Tet Offensive and Its Impact14.4. Election of 196815. Nixon Administration and the End of the Vietnam War (1969–1975)15.1. The End of the Vietnam War15.2. Watergate Scandal16. Energy Crisis and Hyperinflation (1973-1980)16.1. The Gold Standard16.2. 1973 Oil Crisis16.3. Carter Administration and Second Oil Crisis

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The Freedom from Depression Workbook (Minirth Meier New Life Clinic Series)

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The Freedom from Depression Workbook (Minirth Meier New Life Clinic Series)

The Freedom from Depression Workbook (Minirth Meier New Life Clinic Series)

Learn to manage depression in The Freedom from Depression Workbook. Les Carter, Ph.D., and Frank Minirth, M.D., introduces a 12-part interactive program that identifies moods and patterns which affect our feelings. With the help of this book, peel back the layers of what causes depression and learn to develop keys to lasting change.Learn to manage depression in The Freedom from Depression Workbook. Les Carter, Ph.D., and Frank Minirth, M.D., introduces a 12-part interactive program that identifies moods and patterns which affect our feelings. With the help of this book, peel back the layers of what causes depression and learn to develop keys to lasting change.

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Women and Depression: Discovering Hope

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Women and Depression: Discovering Hope

Women and Depression: Discovering Hope

Everyone occasionally feels blue or sad, but these feelings are usually fleeting and pass within a couple of days. When a woman has a depressive disorder, it interferes with daily life and normal functioning, and causes pain for both the woman with the disorder and those who care about her. Depression is a common but serious illness, and most who have it need treatment to get better.
Depression affects both men and women, but more women than men are likely to be diagnosed with depression in any given year.1 Efforts to explain this difference are ongoing, as researchers explore certain factors (biological, social, etc.) that are unique to women.

Many women with a depressive illness never seek treatment. But the vast majority, even those with the most severe depression, can get better with treatment.

This is a booklet that describes the symptoms, treatment and factors contributing to depression that are unique to women.Everyone occasionally feels blue or sad, but these feelings are usually fleeting and pass within a couple of days. When a woman has a depressive disorder, it interferes with daily life and normal functioning, and causes pain for both the woman with the disorder and those who care about her. Depression is a common but serious illness, and most who have it need treatment to get better.
Depression affects both men and women, but more women than men are likely to be diagnosed with depression in any given year.1 Efforts to explain this difference are ongoing, as researchers explore certain factors (biological, social, etc.) that are unique to women.

Many women with a depressive illness never seek treatment. But the vast majority, even those with the most severe depression, can get better with treatment.

This is a booklet that describes the symptoms, treatment and factors contributing to depression that are unique to women.

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