Important Data On The Unmet Needs Of Depression Patients - ISPOR 11th Annual European Congress

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Sciences, a leading international provider of comprehensive consumer
health information and patient reported outcomes, presented important
data
at the ISPOR 11th Annual European Congress, Athens, Greece,
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August 30th 2008 Uncategorized

Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner: Hosting Guests With Allergies And Asthma

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This holiday season, many Americans will host gatherings with family and friends. Millions will have guests with allergy or asthma concerns.
One in six Americans - about 50 million people - suffer from some form of allergies or asthma, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI). But for those who do not cope with the conditions Click here to read more.. »

August 20th 2008 Uncategorized

News From The Journal Of Clinical Investigation: Oct. 23, 2008

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HEPATOLOGY: A new regulator in the liver: miR15a controls the development of cysts
Polycystic liver and kidney diseases are a family of disorders that are characterized by a range of symptoms. For example, individuals with ADPKD have multiple cysts in both their liver and their kidneys, whereas individuals with ARPKD usually only have cysts in their kidneys (although cysts can develop in the liver later in life) and individuals with ADPLD only have cysts in their liver. Nicholas Click here to read more.. »

August 4th 2008 Uncategorized

Prozac: Not Just For Depression

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Prozac is regularly prescribed to ease the emotional pain of patients who are being treated for cancer. But can this common anti-depressant help to fight cancer itself?
Dr. Dan Peer of the Department of Cell Research and Immunology at Tel Aviv University is proving that it can. A study he and his colleagues recently completed validates that Prozac (chemical name fluoxetine) dramatically enhances the effectiveness of a widely used anti-cancer drug.
"The Click here to read more.. »

August 4th 2008 Uncategorized

New Survey Reveals How The Credit Crunch Is Affecting Our Mental Health, UK

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A new survey out today on World Mental Health Day has revealed that whilst the credit crunch has understandably made many people a little more depressed and anxious, just 8% had become a lot more depressed and anxious.
Buy clomid without prescription The YouGov survey commissioned by mental healthcare specialists Affinity found that overall 51% of people surveyed said that they were Click here to read more.. »

July 26th 2008 Uncategorized

Depression Screening May Not Benefit Heart Disease Patients

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Results of a new study call into question recent clinical guidelines issued by leading cardiovascular groups, including the American Heart Association, which recommend patients with cardiovascular disease be screened for signs of depression and treated accordingly. The study, published in the November 12 Click here to read more.. »

July 16th 2008 Uncategorized

Telmisartan Shown To Reduce Outcome Of Cardiovascular Death, Heart Attack Or Stroke In Global Study

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An international study led by Canadian researchers has found that telmisartan, a medication used to lower blood pressure, reduced the outcome of cardiovascular death, heart attack or stroke in people who are unable to tolerate a widely available and effective standard treatment.
Dr. Salim Yusuf and Dr. Koon Teo, professors in the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster University and clinicians at Hamilton Click here to read more.. »

July 15th 2008 Uncategorized

Antidepressants May Help Fight Cancer By Boosting Body’s Immune Response

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A comprehensive review of current scientific literature, published in the peer-reviewed journal ecancer, has suggested that antidepressants can help the human body fight cancer by boosting its own immune response, amongst other mechanisms.
Not only this but they can help with side effects from chemotherapy such as aiding sleep, stimulating appetite, combating pain and avoiding depression.
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July 13th 2008 Uncategorized

Scientist Plans To Test For Blood Pressure Genes Affected By Age

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A geneticist at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston plans to scan the genomes of about 4,000 people in the hopes of finding out why blood pressure often increases as young adults age.
The two-year study by principal investigator Myriam Fornage, Ph.D., is funded with a new $1.1 million grant from the Genes, Environment and Health Initiative (GEI) of the National Institutes of Health. The grant was one of Click here to read more.. »

July 12th 2008 Uncategorized

Risk Factors Identified For Adult-Onset Asthma

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Asthma that manifests in early adulthood has its origins in early
childhood, according to an article released on September 19, 2008 in The
Lancet.
To investigate the origins of adult-onset asthma, Dr Debra Stern and
Professor Fernando D Martinez, Arizona Respiratory Center, Tucson,
Arizona, USA, and colleagues examined the Tucson Children’s Respiratory
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July 9th 2008 Uncategorized

Extra Cash From Government Program Linked To Higher Risk Of Adult Obesity

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While a poverty-alleviation program launched by the Mexican government that has been modeled in the United States and around the world has led to improved health and cognition outcomes in children, a new study by University of California, Berkeley, researchers says that the cash component of the program has a downside for adults.
The program, called Oportunidades, provides money to impoverished Click here to read more.. »

July 8th 2008 Uncategorized

Research Finds Genetic Connection Between PTSD, Depression And Anxiety

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Earthquakes have aftershocks - not just the geological kind but the mental kind as well. Just like veterans of war, earthquake survivors can experience post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety.
In 1988, a massive earthquake in Armenia killed 17,000 people and destroyed nearly half the town of Gumri. Now, in the first multigenerational study of Click here to read more.. »

June 26th 2008 Uncategorized

FDA Requires Additional Data For Seroquel XR Supplemental New Drug Application

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The U.S. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has asked AstraZeneca, the makers of Seroquel XR (quetiapine fumarate), for additional information for its extended release tablets for the treatment of MDD (Major Depressive Disorder) in adult patients.
The FDA’s CRL (Complete Response Letter) Click here to read more.. »

June 26th 2008 Uncategorized

High Blood Pressure Rates, Management, Awareness Increasing, Racial Disparities Still Exist, Study Finds

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More U.S. residents are being treated for high blood pressure in large part because of increasing obesity rates, but there is greater awareness of risk factors for the condition, particularly among white men and blacks, according to a study published in the November issue of Hypertension, United Press International reports.
For the study, lead author Jeffrey Cutler of Click here to read more.. »

June 22nd 2008 Uncategorized

Study: Stress & Anxiety Make Your Allergies Worse

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If you’re one of the millions of Americans who suffer from allergies,* this story is for you. Buy generic cipro Scientists have determined that when it comes to allergies, it’s not just things like pets or pollen that are making you miserable- it might also be your job or your relationship. A new study is proving that there is a link between how bad Click here to read more.. »

June 13th 2008 Uncategorized

Self-Confidence Of Medical Students Varies By Gender

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Despite performing equally to their male peers in the classroom and the clinic, female medical students consistently report decreased self-confidence and increased anxiety, particularly over issues related to their competency. A new study published in the September 2008 issue of Patient Education and Counseling found that female medical students also Click here to read more.. »

June 11th 2008 Uncategorized

Use Of Low-Cost Diuretics To Treat High Blood Pressure Did Not Increase After Study Showing Effectiveness

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The use of low-cost, generic diuretics to treat high blood pressure did not increase significantly following a 2002 study that found the drugs were more effective at treating hypertension than newer drugs that were up to 20 Click here to read more.. »

June 1st 2008 Uncategorized

Vitamin C or E do not reduce prostate cancer, or other cancers risk

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Men’s Health News
In
a major cancer prevention study, long-term supplementation with vitamin E or C did not reduce the risk of prostate or other cancers for nearly 15,000 male physicians.
This study, along with another cancer prevention study, will be published in Click here to read more.. »

May 30th 2008 Uncategorized

New High Blood Pressure Gene Discovered

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Using genome-wide association for the first time to scan for genes implicated in high blood pressure, and studying both Amish and non-Amish
people, US scientists have discovered a gene involved in regulating how kidneys process salt whose variant they suggest is linked to high blood
pressure risk.
The study was the work of senior author, Dr Yen-Pei Christy Chang, an assistant professor of medicine and of epidemiology and preventive Click here to read more.. »

May 28th 2008 Uncategorized

Why Hormone Therapy For Prostate Cancer Ultimately Fails

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Some of the drugs given to many men during their fight against prostate cancer can actually spur some cancer cells to grow, researchers have found. The findings were published online this week in a pair of papers in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The results may help explain a phenomenon that has bedeviled patients for decades. Hormone therapy, a common treatment for men with advanced prostate cancer, generally keeps the cancer at Click here to read more.. »

May 22nd 2008 Uncategorized

Breaking Study Supports Noninvasive Central Blood Pressure As A Treatment Target

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AtCor Medical (ASX: ACG),
the developer and marketer of the SphygmoCor(R) system, which
measures central blood pressures and arterial stiffness
noninvasively, today announced that a new study* funded by the
National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that when patients’ central
pulse pressures exceeded 50 mm of mercury, there was a significant
increase in cardiovascular events. The 2,405 patient Click here to read more.. »

April 29th 2008 Uncategorized

Elevated Central Blood Pressure In Young African American Men - Noninvasive Technology May Cardiovascular Risk Earlier

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AtCor Medical (ASX: ACG),
the developer and marketer of the SphygmoCor(R) system, which
measures central blood pressures and arterial stiffness
noninvasively, today responded to media reports on a study* available
online in the American Journal of Physiology, published by the
American Physiological Society.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign study compared
vascular function in groups of healthy young African American and Click here to read more.. »

April 22nd 2008 Uncategorized

Population Study Finds Genetic Clues

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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 information about their health: these data will help researchers to Click here to read more.. »

April 16th 2008 Uncategorized

Annals Of Family Medicine September/October 2008

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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 Health Click here to read more.. »

April 15th 2008 Uncategorized

Ways To Avoid Blood Pressure Increase At Menopause

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Before menopause, women have a blood pressure advantage.
Women’s blood pressure starts out lower than men’s, but the advantage doesn’t last. The August issue of Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource offers insights on blood pressure changes in women and steps to avoid high blood pressure.
Women’s systolic pressure — the top number in the blood pressure reading and the one that’s Click here to read more.. »

April 14th 2008 Uncategorized