Lallemand Pharma

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Jul
24,
2018

Protect yourself from sinusitis in the summer!

Jul 24, 2018

During summertime, the mucus becomes thick and sticky because the air is very dry in hot days. This makes ciliary… Read more

Jul
5,
2018

2018 PMBL® Partner’s exchanges – Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Jul 5, 2018

The last PMBL® Partner’s exchanges of Lallemand Pharma was organized in Edinburgh – United Kingdom, from June 25th to June… Read more

Jun
19,
2018

Did you know that your respiratory tract harbours several species of microbes

Jun 19, 2018

Although the lung was considered a sterile organ, it has been proven that from the first days of life there… Read more

Jun
14,
2018

Do you know what is causing you respiratory infections during summer?

Jun 14, 2018

In the summer, we are still exposed to respiratory infections especially in the upper tract. During this time, we tend… Read more

Jun
6,
2018

Prevent respiratory infections in summertime!

Jun 6, 2018

Summer is the most pleasant season of the year, however high temperatures are not alien to the spread of viruses… Read more

May
31,
2018

Today is World No Tobacco Day!

May 31, 2018

Every 31 May since 1987, the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners celebrate the World No Tobacco Day (WNTD),… Read more

May
29,
2018

High temperatures and humidity associated with summer can bring complications to patients suffering from COPD.

May 29, 2018

With the increase of heat, the body needs an additional effort to maintain a normal temperature, however, this effort requires… Read more

May
24,
2018

Cold or Allergy?

May 24, 2018

An allergy is a response from the immune system to the exposure to different allergens such as pollen, seasonal trees,… Read more

May
17,
2018

The pollinic calendar by country and effect of climate changes

May 17, 2018

The pollen calendar shows us the periods of pollen production and release of each of the different plant species. According… Read more

May
15,
2018

New mechanism of action of PMBL

May 15, 2018

Airway epithelium represents the first point of contact for inhaled foreign micro-organisms, which in turn can invade the underlying tissues…. Read more