NHMRC Public Consultations - The NHMRC is dedicated to ensuring that the Australian community has the best opportunity to participate in developing NHMRC health advice, advice on ethical behaviour in health care and the conduct of medical research.

  • http://consultations.nhmrc.gov.au/public_consultations/adwg-microbial Australian Drinking Water Guidelines: Draft framework on microbial health based targets | NHMRC Public Consultations - The Australian Drinking Water Guidelines 2011 (ADWG) have been developed by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and are designed to provide an authoritative reference to the Australian community and the water supply industry on what defines safe, good quality drinking water, how it can be achieved and how it can be assured.
  • http://consultations.nhmrc.gov.au/public_consultations/adwg-lanthanum Australian Drinking Water Guidelines: Draft fact sheet on lanthanum | NHMRC Public Consultations - Lanthanum public consultation NHMRC is seeking public comment on the draft fact sheet on lanthanum. You are invited under paragraph 13(d) of the NHMRC Act 1992 to make a submission to NHMRC about this draft. Issues raised during public consultation will be considered by the Water Quality Advisory Committee (WQAC) in finalising the fact sheet.
  • http://consultations.nhmrc.gov.au/accessibility Accessibility | NHMRC Public Consultations - The National Medical Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) takes seriously its obligation to make the information on this website accessible to all Australians.
  • http://consultations.nhmrc.gov.au/copyright-information Copyright Information | NHMRC Public Consultations - Information about Copyright for the National Medical Health and Medical Research Council website.
  • http://consultations.nhmrc.gov.au/disclaimer Disclaimer | NHMRC Public Consultations - Disclaimer information for users of the National Health and Medical Research Council website. Public Submissions All submissions will be treated as public unless the author clearly indicates to the contrary.

    Country: 161.146.227.48, Oceania, AU

    City: 149.1344 Australian Capital Territory, Australia

  • Elizabeth Cruz - Great product

    I love this for my son, this is exclusively what I use on him. It smells heavenly and he already knows the scent as a trigger to start his nighttime routine. I am very happy with this and this big one lasts a long time on a little baby. This is great and Aveeno knows how to make great products. I would recommend this to any mommy for their little one.

  • R. Straw - 100% Better Than Ingenex

    My work issued me with the Ingenex Optum 2013 ICD-9 book.I hate it. When I could see the margin of error opportunity for the Ingenex ICD-9 edition, I went immediately to Amazon.I am so glad I did. I got this book just in time .It looks almost as used as my Ingenex. No markings, some wear along the binding. But I don't care. The way this ICD-9 book is set up will be practically error free. I love the Alphabetical section. The key words are in red.Therefore, if you look up diabetes, it's in your face. The word nephropathy, is easily seen. No words disappear. This is the set up every ICD-9 book should contain.

  • katrina marie - Smaller and lighter weight but still shines beautifully.

    Still shines beautifully. Love it except has anyone noticed the size and weight difference from last years?

  • Silvana Dascenzo - Great for us women with ENDOMETRIOSIS

    I take this Serrapeptase along with the Nattokinase every morning religiously, 2 capsules each. I take them together because they're supposed to work synergistically and many people also do so. I also take 2 capsules of DIM along with them, and 2 Vitex later in the day.