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Aurora top 20 – November 2009

Posted on 01. Dec, 2009 by phaedrus.

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Winter is upon us! The cold nights are drawing in, the supermarket shelves are stocked with novelty chocolates, the over-eager are dishing out mince pies and Aurora is turning its attention to the final top 20 analysis of 2009. A month of movers and shakers, November saw nine re-entries punch into the chart. The year [...]

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Aurora top 20 – November 2009

Posted on 11. Nov, 2009 by phaedrus.

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Winter is upon us! The cold nights are drawing in, the supermarket shelves are stocked with novelty chocolates, the over-eager are dishing out mince pies and Aurora is turning its attention to the final top 20 analysis of 2009. A month of movers and shakers, November saw nine re-entries punch into the chart. The year [...]

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Aurora top 20 – October 2009

Posted on 06. Nov, 2009 by phaedrus.

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The nights are drawing in, the clocks have gone back (or anti-clockwise to avoid confusion) and hats and scarves are at the ready as temperatures drop and cheeks become rosy. To keep warm and healthy this season, the Aurora team have lots of social jollities planned as well as a very busy working run-up to [...]

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The search begins

Posted on 27. Oct, 2009 by Handbaglady.

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Hayley from Bexhill-on-Sea has Progeria. She is one of only two children in the UK with this rare disease. Hayley has won a prestigious Children of Courage award and has appeared in a number of documentaries about the disease. She’s a very brave little girl. GLOBALHealthPR is leading the worldwide search for 150 other children [...]

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Revisiting the value of PR

Posted on 21. Oct, 2009 by Handbaglady.

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When it comes to looking for the best use of marketing budgets, the research is clear and even intuitive — public relations is a more cost-effective and credible vehicle than direct-to-consumer marketing. “We are still struggling to overcome the worst ever global financial and economic crisis since the founding of the United Nations more than [...]

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The grass is always greener (or maybe not)

Posted on 08. Oct, 2009 by neilcrump.

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Many of us undertaking pharmaceutical communications here in Europe think that we are on the back foot when it comes to the use of social media.  We look with green eyes at our American cousins use of social media, where direct-to-consumer promotion of prescription drugs is permitted. Here in Blighty, the PM Society has formed [...]

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Aurora top 20 – September 2009

Posted on 02. Oct, 2009 by phaedrus.

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As we experience a very welcome final blast of summer sunshine, the end of September marks the shift into Autumn and, with the start of new school and university terms and the onset of colder weather and darker nights, a season of new and different health issues for everyone, including the media, to deal with. [...]

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The good, the bad and the unknown

Posted on 04. Sep, 2009 by Handbaglady.

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Cholesterol-related news and advice continues to feature heavily in the UK media. The general public is fed a constant stream of media stories about exercise, lifestyle and ever changing advice about what they should or shouldn’t eat and drink. With cholesterol-lowering or more accurately low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in particular, there has been a shift [...]

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Town hall meetings get interesting…

Posted on 20. Aug, 2009 by Handbaglady.

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A very interesting thing is happening across America at the moment – people are very publicly voicing their opinions about an issue that affects every single one of their population – healthcare. President Obama’s plans for healthcare reform have lead to widespread debate, criticism and media scrutiny but the debate about healthcare is not new [...]

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Jonathan Edwards was a toddler once you know…

Posted on 19. Aug, 2009 by neilcrump.

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The cover story of August’s Pharmaceutical Marketing is entitled ‘Small Steps’.  It’s a really smart status update article about web 2.0 engagement by the pharma industry. Chris Ross asked our very own NW1er for Aurora’s perspective on the way the (track and) field of social media use is shaping up. As pointed out in the [...]

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Eat, drink and be merry… and keep your men around!

Posted on 19. Aug, 2009 by Ze Frollein.

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Wherever you go, whatever you do, read or watch, there is no place in this country where you aren’t bombarded with news, information and advice on what to eat, what not to eat, when to eat, how to eat and, most importantly, how to shed pounds whilst eating…. If you are one of those people [...]

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And the blows keep on coming

Posted on 12. Aug, 2009 by Handbaglady.

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The NHS finds itself slap bang in the middle of a political storm in the US as Republicans use our healthcare system to attack President Obama’s proposals for broader government involvement in healthcare provision. The trouble is that arguments are becoming more and more outlandish, emotive and downright inaccurate.  Republican Chuck Grassley (the most senior [...]

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Flu on your doorstep

Posted on 20. Jul, 2009 by neilcrump.

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Unless you have been off the planet for the last few months you cannot have failed to notice that swine flu has reached pandemic status and has well and truly arrived on our doorstep. NHS Choices estimates that last week there were 55,000 new cases of swine flu here in the UK and sadly 29 [...]

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School fair fiasco

Posted on 23. Jun, 2009 by PR Mum.

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The number of UK cases of swine flu has topped 2,500 and primary care trusts are to set up antiviral drug distribution centres and swine flu testing clinics amid fears that the infection could spread out of control. The headlines recapture my attention as swine flu has arrived in Crouch End. One of the local [...]

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High definition blogging!

Posted on 11. Jun, 2009 by neilcrump.

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The pharmaceutical trade press here in the UK is ablaze with feature articles and commentary on web 2.0 at the moment.  Even our very own Aurora NW1er wrote an article for the May issue of PharmaTimes,* as well as writing about web 2.0 on everyone’s favourite blog [:+)].  Our own Phaedrus has also posted recently [...]

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How’s the weather holding up?

Posted on 01. Jun, 2009 by Handbaglady.

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In today’s shifting economic climate, independent public relations agencies are heavily vested in their local markets and therefore a better gauge of local economic status than their multinational competitors. Pulling from the GLOBALHealthPR network, (in which Aurora is proud to be the UK partner), we have collected global insights on the current climate of the [...]

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Is Fox Mulder right? Should we trust no one?

Posted on 12. May, 2009 by NW1er.

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In the final episodes of season 9 of the X Files, the cynical and sardonic FBI agent Fox Mulder is being tried by an unbalanced military jury that has a short-sighted view of societal well-being. The fictitious jury, and those people it serves, believe that it is often best to keep information from the public, [...]

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