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ReportsandReports – Women’s Health Therapeutics, Analysis and Market Forecasts to 2016

by Christiana Care
Original Source: Women’s Health Therapeutics Market
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GBI Research’s report, “Women’s Health Therapeutics Market to 2016 – High Unmet Need will Drive the Uptake of Novel Drugs in Menopause and Osteoporosis”, provides in-depth analysis of unmet needs, drivers and barriers that impact the global women’s health market. The report analyzes the markets for women’s health in the US, the top five countries in Europe (the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain) and Japan. Treatment usage patterns, sales, prices and volumes are forecast until 2016 for the key geographies as well as the leading therapeutic segments. Further, the report provides competitive benchmarking for the leading companies and analyzes the mergers, acquisitions and licensing agreements that shape the global markets.
This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Research’s team of industry experts.
Scope
The scope of this report includes:
Annualized market data for the women’s health market from 2001 to 2009, forecast forward to 2016.
Analysis of the leading therapeutic segments, including osteoporosis, hormone therapy for menopause, endometriosis, women’s infertility and polycistic ovarian syndrome.
Analysis of the women’s health market in the leading geographies of the world, which include the US, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Japan.
Market characterization of the women’s health market, including market size, annual cost of therapy, sales volume and treatment usage patterns.
Key drivers and barriers that have a significant impact on the market.
Coverage of pipeline molecules in various phases of drug development.
Competitive benchmarking of leading companies. The key companies studied in this report are Merck, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Teva Pharmaceuticals and Bayer-Schering Pharma.
Key M&A activities, licensing agreements, that have taken place in 2009 in the global blood disorders market.
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Cosmetics and Personal Care Market in Brazil
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. com is pleased to announce a new report entitled “Cosmetic and Personal Care Market in Brazil”. P> Brazil has placed itself as one of the fastest growing and emerging markets on cosmetics and care industry landscape. As the largest market in Latin America and one of the top five cosmetics and personal care in the world, investment opportunities in Brazil for huge companies around the world. With rising cosmetic consumption, coupled with rising incomes, demand for cosmetics and personal care products continue to shoot in Brazil. P> Brazil offers manufacturing facilities to low cost and has a well developed infrastructure with government support to make that a goal of establishing idle is developed cosmetic and toiletries production base and markets export targets. In addition, while the country has a broad customer base, manufacturers can easily tap the domestic market. P> “Cosmetics and Personal Care Market in Brazil” provides a thorough analysis of current and future prospects of the Brazilian cosmetic and toiletries industry. He sees the retail industry by focusing on key players, distribution network, driving forces and opportunities for the success of the industry at micro level. P> Main results p per capita consumption of cosmetics and personal care products in Brazil is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15 years. 49% during 2008-2011.
skin care market, one of the largest segments in the cosmetics and toiletries, clock a CAGR growth of 22% over the project from 2008 to 2011 .
growth in sales of hair care products is expected to achieve a CAGR of 19% compared to 2008-2011.
color cosmetics sales in Brazil is likely to move up to a CAGR of 18% between 2008 and 2011th
Increased consumption of cosmetics in Brazil will stimulate demand for chemicals in cosmetics and toiletries industry, U.S. $ 12 83 billion by 2011.
pharmacy sales of male cosmetics in Brazil is expected to increase to 20% in 2010.
hair care products accounted for more than 25% (expected) of the total cosmetics and personal care market in 2007. P> For more information please visit: p>
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Train your Brain With a New $225m Gaming Market Based on Latest Research on Brain Health and Fitness
Copyright (c) 2008 Sharp Brains
A series of recent coverage of our brain and “brain training” reflects a growing interest in natural, non-pharmacological interventions to keep our brains sharp as we age. This interest is very timely, as the aging population, increasing Alzheimer’s rates, and rising health care costs, put more value than ever on prevention and changing lifestyle.
to investigate last Tuesday, sponsored by the MIT Club of Northern California, the American Society on Aging and Smart Silvers, an event to the emergence Brain Fitness Software Market: Building Brains better to the realities and myths of this region growing. Before the Panel, I had the opportunity to study the current state of software market brain fitness.
Why are we talking about in this area at all? Well, for one, a growing number of companies to achieve significant commercial success in packaging “brain” of. An example is the line of Nintendo games like Brain Age and Brain Training, which has delivered more than 15 million units worldwide despite limited scientific support, since 2005. What is less obvious is that in a number of scientific societies and put products on the market with solid clinical validation. We believe that the U.S. market was 225 million dollars in 2007 (an increase of $ 100 in 2005). Although education K12 are used for the largest segment of adult consumers are responsible for most of this growth we believe the consumer segment grew from a few million in 2005 to 80 million in 2007.
People who buy this product? Yes, of course, many adults over 50 who want to protect her memory of the pioneers. 78 million baby boomers are anxious to try new approaches. A growing number of retirement communities and nursing homes have programs for their residents to their normal physical condition and social activities to develop. And we must not forget the K12 Education: Some packages of the brain fitness software have shown they can help children with dyslexia and related difficulties.
Is there any science behind these claims? Do these products? It depends how we define “work”. If “working” means measurable improvements in the short term improvement after a number of weeks of systematic training of brains “on some cognitive abilities, then the answer is that a number of programs seems to work. If the other side of the “service”, measurable long-term benefits such as better general health of the brain with age and lower incidence of Alzheimer’s symptoms, the answer is that circumstantial evidence suggests they may but it is too early to tell.
Are there implications for public policy? We believe it is safe. The Center for Disease Control recently partnered with the Alzheimer’s Association, an overall roadmap of cognitive health to better guide research efforts to develop and improve public education on lifestyle issues that could benefit everyone proud owner of a brain from below. Given the high rate of traumatic brain injuries and stress disorders in a number of men and women returning from the war in Iraq, the military invests heavily in research to help identify problems, develop tools to solve them, and we expect that research will result in greater health applications. No presidential candidate, to our knowledge that directly addressed its priorities in the field of cognitive health, but given the growing importance and economic impact of brain disorders, we expect that to happen soon.
What are the trends that executives and investors, it should be understood in this growing market? Let me say a few predictions:
1) put more emphasis on maintenance of the brain, retirement communities to gyms and health clubs. Coaches health clubs one day offer fitness programs brain, and perhaps brain? We think so.
2) better and more heavily on assessments of cognitive function of all of us make an objective basis for how our mind to develop, establish new priorities for the “training” and lifestyle, and help us to measure progress. Science fiction? Not really. There are already very good tests in clinical and medical environments are used, the challenge will be to refine these estimates and the package in a manner favorable to consumers.
3) We will see more and better tools, each of which may be working better on certain priorities. How can we find a large number of machines in health clubs today in the future, we can expect more programs to train specific cognitive abilities.
4) More non-computer tools also provide a great value. He is looking more and more about how meditation and cognitive therapy, to name just two examples, can be very effective in parts of the brain literally ReWire.
5) incentives for insurance will be created for Member States wishing to follow fitness programs brain. Perhaps even companies offering such programs to attract and retain employees, former employees who have access to the best and want to keep the latest innovations in their minds awake.
Now that is a relatively new field, many questions remain. For example, How to consumers and institutions will receive high quality information and education to navigate through research and emerging countries the overwhelming number of new programs, separating hype from reality
In summary? What were the main event aways
First Research shows that a range of cognitive abilities (attention, memory …) can be assessed and trained
A second growing market is developing more and more an estimated $ 100 million in 2005 to $ 225 million in 2007 in the United States alone and is ready to continue to grow at a considerable price.
3rd Many companies are currently selling products directly to consumers (as well as institutions), with some inaccurate statements – are likely to confuse consumers and a major obstacle to growth and industry credibility.
If you are interested in this rapidly growing area, please stay tuned! There are exciting research reports each month.
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