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. Click here to read more.. »

February 18th 2009 Uncategorized

China Pharma Holdings, Inc. Announces Clinical Trials Already Underway For Candesartan

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China Pharma Holdings, Inc. ("China Pharma") (OTC Bulletin Board: CPHI), which develops, manufactures, and markets specialty pharmaceutical products in China, announced today that the company has initiated clinical trials for the generic version of the leading hypertension drug Candesartan.
The clinical trials for this product are anticipated to require approximately 18 months to complete. Click here to read more.. »

February 15th 2009 Uncategorized

UT Southwestern Performs First Local Implant In Deep Brain Stimulation Study For Depression

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UT Southwestern Medical Center neurological surgeons have begun implanting patients as part of a clinical study that is investigating whether deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy may help people who suffer from major depressive disorder, a severe form of depression.
The BROADEN™ (BROdmann Area 25 DEep brain Neuromodulation) study is a controlled, multi-site, blinded, clinical study that is evaluating the safety and effectiveness of DBS therapy in Click here to read more.. »

February 13th 2009 Uncategorized

Maintaining Healthy Teeth And Gums Is A Wise Investment

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Faced with plummeting investments and an unsteady job market, many Americans are feeling the effects of the recent economic crisis. In fact, a recent study by the American Psychological Association found that over 80 percent of Americans rank money and the economy as significant causes of stress. And while chronic stress can lead to a host of health problems, including a weakened Click here to read more.. »

February 11th 2009 Uncategorized

Pollen Forecasts In Germany Improved By Automatic Measuring Stations

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The snow is thawing, the first crocuses are fighting their way through the cold earth into the daylight and hay fever sufferers are already pulling out their handkerchiefs. A new type of measuring station will automatically determine the pollen count and thus improve the forecast.
"And here is the pollen forecast for tomorrow: Low levels of alder and hazel…" - we Click here to read more.. »

February 9th 2009 Uncategorized

Even Natural Perfumes May Cause Allergies

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Hypersensitivity to perfumes is the most common contact allergy in adults. Research at the University of Gothenburg has demonstrated that even natural aromatic oils, which many deem harmless compared to synthetic perfumes, may cause allergic reactions.
Roughly one in five adults in northern Europe is believed to suffer from contact allergy Click here to read more.. »

February 7th 2009 Uncategorized

SSRIs May Reduce Suicide In Adults

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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may reduce the risk of suicide in depressed adults, according to a study by researchers from the World Health Organization and the University of Verona, Italy published in CMAJ.
The study, a meta-analysis of 8 large-scale observational studies, was undertaken to explore whether SSRIs reduce or increase Click here to read more.. »

February 5th 2009 Uncategorized

This Month’s Family Murder-Suicides Only “The Tip Of The Iceberg” Sociologist Says

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A family sociologist at the University at Buffalo says this month’s murder-suicides involving a family of four in Ohio and a family of five in California may be "just the tip of the iceberg."
Sampson Blair, Ph.D., associate professor of sociology at UB, says, "Family murder-suicide is still relatively uncommon, but Click here to read more.. »

February 3rd 2009 Uncategorized

Smoking Teenagers Make Depressed Adults

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A groundbreaking new study by researchers in the US suggests that teenagers who smoke could be setting themselves up to become depressed
adults.
Published pre-press as an early on line issue last month in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, the research was the work of Florida State
University Psychology Professor Carlos A Bola?±os-Guzm??n and colleagues.
In their Click here to read more.. »

February 1st 2009 Uncategorized