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World Congress on Advanced Pharmacy and Clinical Research. Sydney, Australia. July 16-17, 2018

Conference Series LLC Ltd invites all the participants from all over the world to attend the “World Congress on Advanced Pharmacy and Clinical Research” during July 16-17, 2018 at Sydney, Australia which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

The looming peril of neglected indigenous arbovirus infections to population expansion in Northern Australia

Viruses that are transmitted between vertebrate hosts by biting, blood-feeding arthropods (principally mosquitoes and ticks but also sandflies and midges) are called arthropod-borne viruses or, for short, arboviruses. The transmission of arboviruses to humans poses a significant and

15th Asia-Pacific Pharma Congress. Melbourne, Australia. July 16-18, 2018

Asia Pharma 2018 cordially invites you all to be a part of this conference which is mainly focusing on latest advancements emerging in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. ConferenceSeries Ltd is providing a great platform for thousands of

The effect of motherhood and work on women’s time pressure

Deadlines, time pressure, stress, and hustle: Who has not experienced the mad rush of a hectic day? Time pressure ─ also referred to as time crunch, time squeeze, or time deprivation ─ is a widespread phenomenon in

Climate scepticism in Australia

Much has been written about ‘climate scepticism’, especially in the United States. Far less attention has been paid to Australia, despite the fact that climate change has emerged as a central issue for Australian politics and science.

Does physical functioning, emotional and behavioral problems differ in children with ADHD +ASD and ADHD?

ADHD and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are two of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders, affecting approximately 5% and 1% of the population, respectively. Up to 79% of children with ASD and 50% of children with ADHD are

Compounds from Australian Eucalypts: the next wonder-drug for cancer?

If there is one tree that every Australian can relate to, then it would be the none other than the Eucalypt. No wonder they are considered as the only trees that have the power to unite the

Opportunist or specialist: what is the best feeding strategy?

What is the best strategy to catch food? Is it to be opportunistic and try to capture every prey found on our way? Or to be more selective and target only specific prey that have higher energetic

The challenge of creating specialist surgical centres in Australia

The past decade has seen an increasing number of publications linking improved surgical outcomes with increased surgical volume. But most of our hospitals are not set up as specialised centres concentrating on a small number of highly