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Costs of antidepressants could have funded effective alternatives

...ixed anxiety depression. Despite some limitations, this analysis highlights the scale of resources expended in this area. The results indicate that development of psychological therapies is a feasible alternative to ...

Medically supervised drug injection facilities safer for users

...ction facility. 49 reported syringe sharing during this same period. Binge drug taking and frequent heroin or cocaine injection were associated with syringe sharing, whereas younger age and use of safer injection facility reduced the incidence of syringe sharing. The investigators found that rates of syri...

Genes for alcohol consumption identified

...cal signalling in the brain. Different versions of this gene may affect the balance and effect of signalli... derive from drugs such as alcohol. People without this variant might derive less pleasure from alcohol, and may therefore drink less. The large-scale stu...

The European Society of Cardiology launches Women at Heart

...istol Myers Squibb Foundation for their support of this initiative and their clear commitment to the impor...sis of our Euro Heart Survey databases in light of this initiative will be extremely interesting, as these are large databases on extensive European populat...

Epidemiologist Trichopoulos receives $5.8 million Department of Defense 'Innovator Award'

.... During cell division in later life, mutations in this broader pool of cells are associated with increased risk for breast cancer. Larger mammary glands have more cells at risk. The size of mammary glands is not reflected in breast size, which is largely determined by body fat. The theory is supported by...

Waist size linked to diabetes risk in adult men

...ower level." While nearly 80 percent of the men in this cohort who developed type 2 diabetes could be iden... The study authors also urge that more research on this topic be conducted with cohorts that include women and different ethnic and racial groups, since the...

HIV and ID doctors oppose ideologically driven STI prevention policies

...asing since the late 1990s, to nearly $170 million this year. An increase of $39 million is included in P...year as it ever was. We are struggling to control this pandemic. We need to use every tool available to prevent new infections. Telling people to 'just s...

Countywide forecasts of water use available for Illinois, Midwest

... ensure that we have adequate and safe supplies of this life-sustaining element in the future," said ISWS Chief Derek Winstanley, an adjunct professor of geography at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Ben Dziegielewski, a professor in the department of geography and environmental resources a...

Yale authors raise concerns regarding regionalized heart attack care

...d fall to the floor. That's not the case. Proof of this can be found in national studies that indicate more than 80 percent of patients who arrive at a hospital with chest pain symptoms aren't experiencing a heart attack." Andrew Epstein, assistant professor of Public Health (Health Policy and Administrat...

Protecting human subjects focus of national FDA conference at UH

...ce will explore options and approaches for meeting this challenge while protecting human subjects." The ...ssues concerning the protection of human subjects, this "critical path" will be thoroughly examined. Participants will be given practical information about...

Single mothers at higher risk for depression

...ment scales. Results support previous research in this area that low- income single mothers reported a high level of depressive symptoms including negative thinking and chronic stressors. The resulting depression could interfere with their ability to parent, seek education and employment as well as sign...

Virginity pledges do not reduce STD risk: May encourage high risk sexual behavior

...ions for longer periods of time than non-pledgers, this is a reason for concern," said Brckner. The authors said even though pledgers used condoms at the same rate as non-pledgers at the time of their last interview, the fact that they were less likely to use condoms earlier could be why their STD rates r...

US life expectancy about to decline, researchers say

...line in life expectancy in the United States later this century. That prediction, which is based on the dr...ition of young adulthood." The authors expect that this study will raise awareness of the importance of increased funding for obesity research and treatment...

Employees with diabetes are not more tired

...ing symptoms of fatigue. Weijman demonstrated that this assumption was not correct. In a favourable environment, people with diabetes can be valuable employees. The results from Weijman's research will help to improve the supervision of employees with diabetes by professionals in the health care and empl...

Liverpool to lead 20M Department of Health initiative to develop medicines for children

...niversity will become the Co-ordinating Centre for this new network, to be based at the Institute of Child...ht to the same standards of medicine as adults and this strategy is another step towards achieving this." The UK Medicines For Children Research Network is...

Explosion of child obesity predicted to shorten us life expectancy

... 17 New England Journal of Medicine, suggests that this trend is about to reverse itself -- due to the rap...cal treatment has had little success in offsetting this trend. Ludwig attributes much of the obesity epidemic to environmental factors. "If we were to rev...

Doctor suggested cannabis for pain relief, says one in six medicinal users in the UKMUHC study

... stopped using cannabis. "To our knowledge this is the most extensive survey of medicinal cannabis use among chronically ill patients conducted to date" says Dr Ware. "We believe that it presents a broad picture of the current state of cannabis use for medicinal purposes in the UK." ...

Mechanism of RNA recoding: New twists in brain protein production

... in animal nervous systems are the main targets of this process. In a prior study, Reenan's group identifi...sequence and structural signals." She anticipates this work, also funded in part by the National Institutes of Health, will "greatly increase our ability t...

Brain imaging study may hold clues to onset of schizophrenia in people at high risk

...d working memory, but the neurobiological bases of this remains unclear," said Dr. Aysenil Belger, the stu...n," Belger said. "Accurate and fast performance on this test requires both the maintenance of attention and vigilance, as well as the ability to rapidly dis...

Disfigured patients may be forced to forego surgery

...n reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. Part of this is an education of third-party payers and the other part is educating the public." ASPS offers the most reliable statistics on plastic surgery procedures to date. Since 2003, statistics have been collected through the first online national databas...

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