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25 February 2010
Bayer launches New Zealand Animal Health website
web-based tools aimed at farmers and veterinarians
 
5 November 2009
Future Scientists of New Zealand get Funding Boost
Six top students from throughout New Zealand are the new beneficiaries of an environmental research scheme funded by Bayer New Zealand Ltd. The students, selected from among 45 entries, are from Invercargill, Christchurch, Palmerston North, Otago and two from Wellington.
 
30 October 2009
Bayer Chief to head Japan office
Bayer Schering Pharma Australia and New Zealand General Manager and Bayer Australia CEO Mr Hans-Dieter Hausner has been promoted to the position of Bayer Group Japan President.
 
29 September 2009
Venous blood clot prevention after elective hip or knee replacement surgery:
Bayer Schering Pharma’s novel oral anticoagulant Xarelto® registered in New Zealand
 
14 September 2009
Two weeks for students to apply for BayerBoost environmental scholarships
$40,000 to be allocated in 2009
 
28 August 2009
Bayer honours New Zealand’s leading innovators
Five of New Zealand’s leading lights have been acknowledged for their contributions to innovation at the 2009 Bayer Innovators Awards.
 
5 August 2009
New therapeutic option for heartburn
• Bayer Consumer Care New Zealand will launch omeprazole under the Losec® brand without prescription • Bayer will market OTC omeprazole based on an exclusive licensing agreement with AstraZeneca
 
29 July 2009
Kiwi men know all about ‘that time of the month’… but can you expect sympathy?
A nationwide survey conducted into a condition known as Pre-Menstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) has shed light on the differences between how Kiwi men and women perceive what happens during ‘that time of the month’.
 
11 July 2009
Bayer: unwavering support for young people and the arts
Bayer Australia recently celebrated the 15th anniversary of its partnership with the Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra. This landmark demonstrates Bayer’s unwavering commitment to the arts and to young Australians.
 
15 June 2009
Would-be fathers could do more to boost conception chances by improving their sperm health, survey finds
Men are prepared to exercise regularly and eat better when they and their partners are trying to conceive, but are less likely to give up cigarettes, alcohol and caffeine, a survey shows.
 
 
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