New York, NY -- (SBWire) -- 11/29/2021 --Heart health is something that has been a focus for the medical industry for decades. However, now there is increasing research indicating that the long-held views on the role that cholesterol has to play in heart health might actually be wide of the mark. Landmark early studies on cholesterol laid the foundations for dietary guidelines that suggest saturated fat should make up only around 10% of total energy intake today. However, since those early studies, it has been established that it's not the cholesterol itself that causes the issues but the lipoproteins that carry it to and from cells - and that the narrow focus on low cholesterol as a route to a healthy heart might have been misguided. While it's clear that a diet high in saturated fat causes issues, this emphasis could have caused other sources of problems to be overlooked - for example, some studies have found high carbohydrate diets to be problematic and refined sugars are also another key culprit.
Medical communications jobs are vital in life sciences today, ensuring that the latest developments in the industry that relate to human health and progress are widely understood. EPM Scientific supports talented people in medical communications jobs and has expertise in hiring across many other fields in the sector, including safety/pharmacovigilance, medical affairs, biometrics, legal and compliance and clinical development. The firm creates permanent, contract and multi-hire solutions that are individually tailored to specific recruitment need. With a database of more than a million mid-to-senior professionals, EPM Scientific is well placed to help ensure that organizations across the industry have the talent necessary to drive growth. This has seen the team work with a broad spectrum of employers, from agile start-ups to internationally renowned life sciences brands. Nationwide reach is a key strength at EPM Scientific and the firm has a presence in major hubs all over the country, including New York, Chicago, Boston, Dallas, Charlotte, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The international nature of the offering at EPM Scientific is vital too, whether for those in medical communications jobs looking to take a career-defining next step or for enterprises keen to recruit for resilience and growth. The USA team is part of a 1,000+ strong international workforce based in key locations all over the world. Plus the firm is the recruitment partner of choice to hundreds of world-leading companies through being part of the Phaidon International group, which operates across 6 countries. Training and development are vital to what EPM is able to offer to candidates and companies. Consultants are trained on an ongoing basis and all work with best-in-class technology and strategies. As well as medical communications jobs there are many other roles available via EPM Scientific today, including Global Materials Planning Specialist, Automation Engineer and Project Manager [Medical Affairs].
"Like for many sectors, 2020 marked a defining moment for recruitment. Challenged by uncertainty, but unwavering in our commitment to our clients, we have endured through 2021 with a sense of duty to clients and candidates", commented Kieran Behan, Managing Director at EPM Scientific. He went on to say, "as we reflect on the challenges of virtually securing and retaining talent, we're inspired by a team who have demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt and continue to help all our clients secure top talent on a global scale."
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Cholesterol and Heart Health Research Developments