More Effort Needed To Prevent Mental, Emotional, And Behavioral Disorders In Young People

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The federal government should make preventing mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders and promoting mental health in young people a national priority, says a new report from the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. These disorders — which include depression, anxiety, conduct disorder, and substance abuse — are about as common as fractured limbs in children and adolescents. Collectively, they take a tremendous Click here to read more.. »

February 18th 2009 Uncategorized

Hypertension - AstraZeneca Secures Approval For Two New Dosage Strengths Of Atacand Plus

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AstraZeneca announced it had received approval for two new dose strengths of Atacand Plus, aimed at hypertensive patients who are not optimally controlled by monotherapy alone. The decentralised procedure - including eleven EU member states and Iceland, and with Sweden as reference member state - ended positively, and national Click here to read more.. »

February 15th 2009 Uncategorized

Low Cholesterol, Depression Linked To Early Death

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New Geisinger research shows that men with a combination of low total cholesterol and depression were seven times more likely to die prematurely from unnatural causes, such as suicide and accidents.
The study, which was published recently in Journal of Psychiatric Research, found that men with low total cholesterol (165 milligrams of cholesterol per deciliter or less) and depression were at very high Click here to read more.. »

February 13th 2009 Uncategorized

Detecting Suicidal Thoughts In Army Vets

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University at Buffalo researcher John Violanti, Ph.D., a specialist in suicide among police officers, is preparing to conduct a study on suicide risk among returning veterans. The U.S. Army yesterday reported a "stunning spike" in the number of soldiers taking their own lives.
Violanti currently is testing a computer-based Click here to read more.. »

February 11th 2009 Uncategorized

Universite De Montreal Nutritionist Warns Of The Dangers Of Energy Drinks

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It’s not uncommon for students to consume energy drinks to increase their concentration as they study throughout the night. "Energy drinks are the coffee of a new generation," says St?©phanie C??t?©, nutritionist with Extenso, a Universit?© de Montr?©al health and nutrition think-tank. "These drinks are made up of sugar and caffeine and can have a negative impact Click here to read more.. »

February 9th 2009 Uncategorized

Rexahn Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Initiates Clinical Trial Of Serdaxin(TM) To Treat Depression

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Rexahn Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE Alternext US: RNN), a leader in development of innovative therapeutics for life-threatening and life-debilitating diseases, announced today that it has initiated a Phase IIa clinical trial for Serdaxin(TM), for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD). The Serdaxin Phase IIa study calls for the recruitment of up to 100 patients to evaluate Click here to read more.. »

February 7th 2009 Uncategorized

Male Sexual Function Comes Back Faster With New Surgical Procedure Developed At CINJ

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A new robotic surgical technique developed at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) for the removal of all or part of the prostate gland is showing what investigators call a "dramatic improvement" in a male’s sexual potency rate. The results were recently presented at the 26th World Congress Endourology meeting in Shanghai, China. CINJ is a Center of Excellence Click here to read more.. »

February 5th 2009 Uncategorized

Discovery Of Potential New Target For Hypertension Treatment

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Huijing Xia, PhD, a postdoctoral research associate in the lab of Eric Lazartigues, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, is the lead author on a paper reporting that a recently identified enzyme in the brain plays a critically important role in the central regulation of blood pressure. The LSUHSC research team showed that Angiotensin-converting Click here to read more.. »

February 3rd 2009 Uncategorized

Researchers May Have Found Why Women Have An Edge On Salt-Sensitive Hypertension

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Researchers may have found why women have an edge in keeping a healthier balance between the amount of salt they eat and excrete - at least before reaching menopause.
Premenopausal women are known to have fewer problems with salt-sensitive hypertension and hypertension in general, but afterward their risks are essentially the same as men, says Dr. David Pollock, renal Click here to read more.. »

February 1st 2009 Uncategorized