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Health clubs not fit for cardiac emergencies

...uld be certified in CPR, know how to recognize and respond to conditions such as chest pain, low blood sugar or dizziness, and have a plan for who stays with the patient until the medical team arrives, he says. Automated external defibrillators that shock the heart when it is in ventricular fibrillation are...

New antipsychotic drugs combined with nicotine patch help schizophrenics quit smoking

...iety of reasons. In some cases the patients do not respond to the newer drugs. The newer medications also are more expensive and are not as yet available in long-acting, injectable form. A major problem with schizophrenics is that many do not consistently take their antipsychotic medication. "If schizophre...

Common hearing test for newborns may be wrong up to a third of the time

... often passed or failed depending on how many they respond to. But there is no set standard for a "passing" score. Kileny and his colleagues used three different frequencies, including the low frequency of 2000 Hertz, as well as 3200 and 4000 Hz, for the DPOAE test. They performed each test twice. The four p...

More nurses need better training to care for older Americans, according to director of new UCSF center

...t care. "Our health care system has been slow to respond to the needs of older people, and nurses who provide a substantial amount of care to older people are in short supply. What this means is that there are very few nurses who have been adequately trained to provide care to this rapidly growing populati...

Drugs and stress management together best manage chronic tension headache: Clinical trial proves benefit of combined therapies

...first evidence that chronic tension-type headaches respond to brief behavioral therapy to the same degree as antidepressant medication alone. However, behavioral techniques may need to be repeated for several months before they have an impact on daily headaches. John R. Marler, M.D., Associate Director for ...

Children remain alert and ready to learn when taking over-the-counter antihistamines that make adults drowsy

...inforces a growing realization that children often respond quite differently from adults to the same drugs. "Kids are not just small versions of adults. Their physiology is different," said Bruce Bender, Ph.D., head of pediatric behavioral health at National Jewish and lead author of the study. "What was lea...

Yale researchers create topical estrogen that alleviates sexual dysfunction in menopausal women and eliminates side effects of conventional estrogen

...receptors, it is an estrogen target organ that can respond to estrogen replacement. "This new topical estrogen has some anti-aging properties and may alleviate some of the symptoms of aging skin," he said....

Double-drug therapy may benefit some multiple sclerosis patients

... most common types of multiple sclerosis who don't respond to traditional therapy may benefit from a combination drug therapy, a Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (WFUBMC) researcher reported today at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in Philadelphia, Penn. In a pilot stu...

First effective treatment for gastrointestinal sarcoma seen with multi-center trial of STI-571

...ot be completely removed by surgery do not usually respond to standard sarcoma drugs. STI-571, however, has the ability to target the c-kit enzyme; many patients with GIST tumors have been found to have mutations in the gene for this enzyme. The mutation results in c-kit continually giving the cell a growth...

Beta-blocker shown to be ineffective in patients with advanced heart failure

...females, African-Americans, Asians and Hispanics - respond in a similar fashion to our therapies. The study has raised the questions of possible genetic differences that may be present that we need to examine." Seventy percent of the participants in the BEST study were white; 23 percent were black; and 7 per...

PET scans identify breast-cancer patients who will respond to hormone therapy

...ch women with advanced breast cancer are likely to respond to hormone therapies such as tamoxifen. Using PE...tors could tell within two weeks that someone will respond to hormone therapy, they will be less likely to prescribe chemotherapy for those patients. The stud...

Penn Engineering's David Meaney wins Y.C. Fung Award, a top honor for young bioengineering researchers

...nto injury biomechanics focuses on how brain cells respond to mechanical forces. Scientists dont currently k...force. Meaneys work has helped identify how axons respond after they are distorted, when they become damaged after stretching and new ways to reduce damage on...

New recommendations proposed for safe use of herbal medications by patients having surgery

...nt problems, especially during surgery, and how to respond when something goes wrong." added co-author Michael K. Ang-Lee, M.D., senior anesthesia resident at the University of Chicago....

Teaching human side of patient care is best done at the bedside, say medical educators

...l interest they show in patients, in they way they respond to crises, and by modeling effective listening skills. In bedside teaching, medical educators should discourage dehumanizing language, integrate the medical with psychosocial aspects of care, emphasize teamwork and provide timely feedback, the autho...

Blood pressure measures during exercise can indicate unhealthy hearts

... If cells lining the blood vessels are unable to respond well to the increase in blood flow associated with stress and exercise, the heart must work harder and can become enlarged, Stewart says. An enlarged heart heightens a person's risk of heart attack, stroke or heart failure. For the study, Stewart a...

Study suggests mechanical forces drive early heart development

...g to understand exactly whats driving the heart to respond the way it does. "Genetics researchers will say The heart either loops or it doesnt, and if it loops it either goes left or right, and those often are the only distinctions made. "They dont say, Its possible that it bends and doesnt rotate. In our...

Global Nursing Partnerships conference addresses international nursing shortage

...m for stakeholders to strengthen their capacity to respond to critical issues impacting health, such as the global shortage of nurses and midwives. It will help to build a common strategy to improve health that underscores the importance of outreach and alliance building at all levelslocal, national and int...

Sharp drop in stress hormones may set stage for arthritis, multiple sclerosis after pregnancy

... All three hormones are produced to help the body respond to a stress. The most well known of these, norepinephrine, is involved in the "fight or flight" response, in which strength and reflexes are enhanced, to escape or deal with a possible threat. Other research has shown that all three of these stress...

Fluids, electrolytes key to good health for firefighters

... the fact that firefighters may be called upon to respond to another call, it may be beneficial for firefighters to consume a carbohydrate/electrolyte beverage in addition to aggressive rehydration following a strenuous bout of firefighting activity, the researchers wrote....

Eighty five percent of practice nurses are underestimating the prevalence of insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes patients

...llent (80% know it is the inability of the body to respond to its own insulin1), the number of patients that it affects is being greatly underestimated. Eighty-five percent of practice nurses1 (and 60% of GPs2) are unaware that at least 92% of people with type 2 diabetes are insulin resistant3. An independe...

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