Archive for December, 2008

 

St. John’s Wort Helps Some Patients With Major Depression

December 31st, 2008

The herbal medicine St. John’s wort appears to work just as well as some prescribed antidepressants for treating patients with major depression, a new review finds. Buy generic acomplia However, patients in German-speaking countries might experience the best benefits.
While there is public interest in the United States about whether

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Global Psychiatrists Unite To Improve Services In Mental Health

December 30th, 2008

Thirty seven medical experts in psychiatry from across the
world have called on the medical community to take urgent action to optimize
services for people with a diagnosis of severe mental illness such as
schizophrenia or bipolar disorder(i).
Professor W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, principal author of
Comorbid Somatic Illnesses in Patients with Severe Mental Disorders:
Clinical, Policy, and Research Challenges which was […]

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New Coloplast Device For Men With ED Features Innovative New Design

December 30th, 2008

Coloplast announced today the first U.S. patient training with its new Titan® inflatable penile prosthesis with One-Touch Release (OTR) pump for men with erectile dysfunction who do not respond to traditional ED drug therapy.
"Coloplast is excited to launch the first true one-touch release penile implant that is designed for ease of patient training," said Jan […]

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More training, improved tools needed for African health workers performing male circumcisions, study finds

December 30th, 2008

Men’s Health News
African health workers performing male circumcision in an effort to curb the spread of HIV need better tools and more training to avoid high rates of complications, according to a World Health Organization study published Monday in the WHO Bulletin, Reuters Health reports.
The authors

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Asthma In Boys May Be Just A Phase, But For Girls It May Be There To Stay

December 29th, 2008

Boys may be more apt than girls to have childhood asthma, but, when compared to girls, they are also more likely to grow out of it in adolescence and have a decreased incidence of asthma in the post-pubertal years. This indicates that there may be a buried mechanism in asthma development, according to a prospective […]

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Drinking In Excess Associated With Increased Risk For Metabolic Syndrome

December 29th, 2008

Those who drink in excess of the U.S. Dietary Guidelines (i.e., men who usually drink more than two drinks per day or women who usually drink more than one drink per day) or those who binge drink are at increased risk for the metabolic syndrome, according to a new study accepted for publication in The […]

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Men Sexually Abused In Childhood 10 Times More Likely To Contemplate Suicide

December 28th, 2008

Sexual abuse in childhood increases the risk of suicide in men by up to ten times, say researchers from the University of Bath. A recent study of Australian men has found that those who were sexually abused as children are more likely than women to contemplate taking their own lives.
Whilst gender and mental health problems […]

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Nearly 5 Percent Of The US Population Suffers From Persistent Depression Or Anxiety

December 28th, 2008

Though effective treatments are available for individuals suffering from chronic depression and anxiety, very little is known about how often these treatments are used or how prevalent these conditions are among the nation’s general population.
But in a first-of-its-kind study, UCLA researchers have developed estimates for both the prevalence of chronic psychiatric illness in the general […]

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AZILECT(R) Shown To Be A Selective MAO-B Inhibitor - Teva To Work With FDA To Modify The Azilect(R) Label

December 27th, 2008

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NASDAQ: TEVA) today announced results of a study in which Azilect® (rasagiline tablets) demonstrated selective MAO - B inhibition at the approved dose of 1mg. Non selective MAO inhibitors may have some contra indications with certain foods and drugs. These limitations are not associated with selective MAO inhibitors and therefore they […]

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StuCNS Response REEG-Guidance For Resistant Depression Superior To APA Guidelines Most Commonly Used By Payers, Study

December 27th, 2008

CNS Response, Inc.
(OTCBB: CNSO) reported the results of a study by the Center for
Health Economics, Epidemiology, and Science Policy at United
BioSource Corporation, a global pharmacoeconomic research firm and
one of the most experienced firms providing evidence-based review of
innovative healthcare technologies.
The study, entitled "Comparing Levels of Evidence for Treatment of
Treatment-Resistant Depression with Referenced-EEG(R) to Current
Practice,"

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North Dakota State Health Department Cautions Residents About The Dangers Of Mold

December 26th, 2008

In conjunction with Home Indoor Air Quality Month, the North Dakota
Department of Health is cautioning residents about the dangers of mold in homes and other
buildings. Concerns about mold growth should be addressed quickly in order to prevent illness,
according to State Health Officer Terry Dwelle, M.D.
Governor John Hoeven has

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40 Million Americans Endure Anxiety Everyday

December 26th, 2008

Despite anxiety and stress being
one of today’s most common disorders, it is regularly under diagnosed by
medical professionals.
Most of us experience occasional feelings of anxiety — muscle tension,
headache,

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Britain Under Pressure - The Blood Pressure ‘Ticking Time Bomb’

December 25th, 2008

The credit crunch is taking a dramatic toll on the nation’s health, diet and fitness and is putting us at risk of a blood pressure ‘ticking time bomb,’ warns UK charity the Blood Pressure Association.
Almost 29 million people in the UK - that’s nearly two-thirds of the nation - feel more stressed, less fit and […]

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Fears Over Asthma Misdiagnosis Lead To British Lung Foundation Calls For Mass Retesting

December 23rd, 2008

The British Lung Foundation is calling for everyone over 35 with Asthma or the progressive illness Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) to be retested following evidence of confusion over diagnosis and treatment of the two respiratory diseases.
Generic levitra pills no prescription A survey of 776 GPs from all over the UK carried out for the […]

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15 Per Cent Of Chinese Have High Blood Pressure

December 19th, 2008

China’s Health Ministry said on Tuesday that 15 per cent of people living in China, that is about 200 million of the population, have high blood
pressure or hypertension.
According to figures on a Chinese government website, only 1 in 3 of Chinese affected by high blood pressure is aware of it, and of these only […]

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Higher Risk Of Adult Diabetes May Be Explained By Potassium Loss From Blood Pressure Drugs

December 16th, 2008

Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered that a drop in blood potassium levels caused by diuretics commonly prescribed for high blood pressure could be the reason why people on those drugs are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes. The drugs helpfully accelerate loss of fluids, but also deplete important chemicals, including potassium, so that those […]

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Early Peanut Consumption May Prevent Allergy

December 15th, 2008

New research casts doubt on government health recommendations that infants and new mothers avoid eating peanuts to prevent development of food allergy.
The study, published in the November issue of The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, shows

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New Steps Uncovered On Pathway To Enlarged Heart

December 12th, 2008

Researchers have new insight into the mechanisms that underlie a pathological increase in the size of the heart. The research, published by Cell Press in the October 24th issue of the journal Molecular Cell, may lead to the development of new strategies for managing this extremely common cardiac ailment that often leads to heart failure.
High […]

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Annals Of Family Medicine September/October 2008

December 10th, 2008

Cuts in Funding for Physician Training May Mean Fewer Physicians to Staff Community Health Centers
Federal efforts to improve access to health care for underserved populations by expanding community health center capacity may be futile without continued federal support of Title VII primary care training grants. Analyzing data from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile, the […]

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New Study Finds That Add-On Therapy Improves Depressive Symptoms In Bipolar Disorder

December 10th, 2008

Lingering depression is a serious and common problem in bipolar disorder, and does not resolve well with existing treatments. Buy viagra pills Because individuals with both depression and bipolar disorder experience a glutathione deficiency, an antioxidant that protects cells from toxins, researchers in a new study scheduled for

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Low Birth Weight Children Should Have Their Blood Pressure Checked

December 10th, 2008

Blood pressure in low-birth-weight children younger than 3 years of age not only can be measured but should be, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.
The findings appear in the September issue of Pediatrics.
Blood pressure has not been screened routinely in children with very low birth weights because the measurements were viewed as not […]

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Population Study Finds Genetic Clues

December 10th, 2008

A new genome-wide study examines genetic variants associated with nine metabolic traits and is the first to draw out novel variants from a population unselected for current disease. The traits are indicators for common disease such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, blood pressure, inflammation and lipid levels.
Cohorts are followed throughout their lives, gathering lifelong […]

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Poorer Outcomes For Breast Cancer Patients With Marital Problems

December 10th, 2008

Breast cancer patients who have a poor relationship with their spouse may face a more difficult road to recovery than would other women, according to a new study.
Researchers found that, over five years, patients in distressed marriages had higher levels of stress, less physical activity, slower recovery and more symptoms and signs of illness than […]

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Iraq, Afghanistan Veterans Should Be Evaluated In Long-Term Studies To Better Understand TBI, IOM Recommends

December 8th, 2008

Many of the service members who experience traumatic brain injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan are at risk for long-term health problems such as depression and dementia, but it is unknown how high those risks are, according to an Institute of Medicine report released Thursday, the

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Royal College Of Psychiatrists Responds To The Healthcare Commission’s Review Of NHS Acute Inpatient Mental Health Services

December 8th, 2008

Generic amoxil pills no prescription The Royal College of Psychiatrists welcomes this detailed review of NHS acute inpatient mental health services by the Healthcare Commission.
It is encouraging to see that two-fifths of trusts exceeded the minimum level of service provision. However, it is disappointing that no trusts were scored excellent on all four of the […]

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