Tim HayesPharmaceuticalsFamily Behind OxyContin Maker Targeted in Opioid LawsuitThe state of Massachusetts is suing the Sackler family, owners of Purdue Pharma, for spawning America’s opioid crisis.June 19, 2018PharmaceuticalsNew Pill Could Replace Gastric Bypass SurgeryA team of researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital has developed a pill that could yield the same benefits of gastric bypass surgery and reverse type 2 diabetes.June 18, 2018HomeCounterfeiters Move from “Lifestyle Drugs” to “Life-Saving Drugs”Drug counterfeiting used to primarily include ‘lifestyle drugs’ such as Viagra, but now fraudulent lifesaving drugs are increasingly being produced, putting more patients at risk.June 15, 2018PharmaceuticalsCounterfeiters Move from “Lifestyle Drugs” to “Life-Saving Drugs”Drug counterfeiting used to primarily include ‘lifestyle drugs’ such as Viagra, but now fraudulent lifesaving drugs are increasingly being produced, putting more patients at risk.June 15, 2018Medical Device/Packaging3D Printed Tattoos Could One Day Power WearablesEngineers at University of Minnesota have developed a technique to 3D print electronics on skin.June 14, 2018Medical Device/PackagingNew Nanorobots are the Street Sweepers of the Circulatory SystemUC San Diego engineers have developed robots that swim through blood and perform the tasks of two different cells simultaneously.June 13, 2018Medical Device/PackagingNew Blood Test Predicts Preemie BirthsA team at Stanford has developed a blood test capable of determining if a pregnancy will end in a premature birth, and it’s 75-80% accurate.June 12, 2018PharmaceuticalsNasal Spray Recalled After Packaging Found to Contain Glass ParticlesApotex Corp. is recalling one lot of nasal spray due to the presence of small glass particles that could affect the functionality of the pump.June 8, 2018Medical Device/PackagingDolphin Echolocation Could Revolutionize Medical UltrasoundsScientists in Sweden are studying how dolphins orient themselves underwater in order to improve medical imaging.June 6, 2018Medical Device/PackagingNeed New Corneas? Just Hit ‘Print’!Scientists at Newcastle University have developed a way to 3D print human corneas for the first time.June 5, 2018Previous PagePage 126 of 168Next PageTop StoriesPMMI NewsPMMI Foundation Golf Tournament Raises Over $40,000 to Support the Future WorkforceThe PMMI Foundation held its biennial Charity Golf Tournament before PACK EXPO Las Vegas to fund educational initiatives and scholarships for the next generation of packaging and processing professionals.Nutraceuticals/DietaryThe Key Challenge in Adopting Liquid Nitrogen on a Flex Pack Line and The Value of Proper TestingPMMI NewsWinners Revealed From the 2025 Amazing Packaging Race at PACK EXPO Las VegasAseptic/SterileThrough the Line Podcast: Navigating The Sterilization TransitionSponsor ContentSmarter Static Monitoring for Healthcare Packaging Lines