Outlook on the Protein Therapeutics Global Market to 2026 – by Product, Therapy Area, Function and Region – ResearchAndMarkets.com – Yahoo Finance

DUBLIN, October 18, 2021--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Protein Therapeutics Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2021-2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global protein therapeutics market exhibited moderate growth during 2015-2020

If we don’t face vaccine facts, the pandemic will continue – The Review Newspaper

People with jobs usually must follow rules in order to keep those jobs. Some of these basic conditions of employment include not using or being impaired by alcohol or drugs while on the job, and abiding by established health and safety rules. But there are some who feel that mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for health care workers are not part of workplace health and safety.

COVID-19 vaccination rates are higher across the St. Lawrence River, but opposition remains – North Country Public Radio

A demonstration against mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for health care workers in Hawkesbury Ontario, on October 8. Photo: James Morgan Oct 15, 2021 Canadians with ties to the North Country, or who plan to make the long drive south to warmer weather this winter rejoiced when the news got outearlier this week that land ports of entry to the US would be reopening to fully vaccinated Canadians sometime in November.

Global Protein Therapeutics Market (2021 to 2026) – Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecasts – Yahoo Finance

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Growth hormone deficiency – Wikipedia

Medical condition Growth hormone deficiency (GHD), or human growth hormone deficiency, is a medical condition resulting from not enough growth hormone (GH).[3] Generally the most noticeable symptom is that an individual attains a short height.[1] Newborns may also present low blood sugar or a small penis size.[2] In adults there may be decreased muscle mass, high cholesterol levels, or poor bone density.[1] GHD can be present at birth or develop later in life.[1] Causes may include genetics, trauma, infections, tumors, or radiation therapy.[2] Genes that may be involved include GH1, GHRHR, or BTK.[3] In a third of cases no cause is apparent.[2] The underlying mechanism generally involves problems with the pituitary gland.[2] Some cases are associated with a lack of other pituitary hormones, in which case it is known as combined pituitary hormone deficiency.[4] Diagnosis involves blood tests to measure growth hormone levels.[2] Treatment is by growth hormone replacement using synthetic human growth hormone.[1] The frequency of the condition is unclear.[2] Most cases are initially noticed in children.[1] The genetic forms of this disease are estimated to affect about 1 in 7,000 people.[3] Most types occur equally in males and females though males are more often diagnosed.[2] Severe prenatal deficiency of GH, as occurs in congenital hypopituitarism, has little effect on fetal growth. However, prenatal and congenital deficiency can reduce the size of a male's penis, especially when gonadotropins are also deficient