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Why Hormone Therapy For Prostate Cancer Ultimately Fails

Categorie : Anxiety
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 ...

read more 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 read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Oral Contraceptives May Ease Suffering Of Women With Severe PMS, Clinical Trial

Categorie : Anxiety
A new clinical trial at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill using a popular low-dose contraceptive could uncover a more effective treatment for the 5 to 10 percent of women who suffer from premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). PMDD is much more severe than premenstrual syndrome, or ...

read more A new clinical trial at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill using a popular low-dose contraceptive could uncover a more effective treatment for the 5 to 10 percent of women who suffer from premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).    PMDD is much more severe than premenstrual syndrome, or  read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Chewing Gum May Help Reduce Stress According To New Research

Categorie : Anxiety
Study presented at the 2008 10th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine WHAT: "An investigation into the effects of gum chewing on mood and cortisol levels during psychological stress," presented at the 2008 10th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, found that chewing gum helped ...

read more Study presented at the 2008 10th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine    WHAT: read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Chronic Stress Alters Our Genetic Immune Response

Categorie : Anxiety
Most people would agree that stress increases your risk for illness and this is particularly true for severe long-term stresses, such as caring for a family member with a chronic medical illness. However, we still have a relatively limited understanding of exactly how stress contributes to the risk ...

read more Most people would agree that stress increases your risk for illness and this is particularly true for severe long-term stresses, such as caring for a family member with a chronic medical illness. However, we still have a relatively limited understanding of exactly how stress contributes to the risk  read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

New Evidence On Addiction To Medicines Diazepam Has Effect On Nerve Cells In The Brain Reward System

Categorie : Anxiety
Addictions to medicines and drugs are thought to develop over a relatively long period of time. The process involves both structural and functional changes in brain nerve cells that are still poorly understood. However, a single drug or alcohol dose is sufficient to generate an initial stage of addi ...

read more Addictions to medicines and drugs are thought to develop over a relatively long period of time. The process involves both structural and functional changes in brain nerve cells that are still poorly understood. However, a single drug or alcohol dose is sufficient to generate an initial stage of addi read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Genetic Predisposition May Play A Role In Anxiety Disorders

Categorie : Anxiety
Finnish scientists have identified genes that may predispose to anxiety disorders. Research conducted under the supervision of Academy Research Fellow Iiris Hovatta have focused on genes that influence human behaviour, and some of the studied genes show a statistical association with specific anxiet ...

read more Finnish scientists have identified genes that may predispose to anxiety disorders. Research conducted under the supervision of Academy Research Fellow Iiris Hovatta have focused on genes that influence human behaviour, and some of the studied genes show a statistical association with specific anxiet read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Greater Risk Of Breast Cancer In Women Exposed To Negative Life Events

Categorie : Anxiety
Happiness and optimism may play a role against breast cancer while adverse life events can increase the risk of developing the disease, according to a study by Professor Ronit Peled, at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel. An article on the study titled "Breast Cancer, Psychological Distres ...

read more Happiness and optimism may play a role against breast cancer while adverse life events can increase the risk of developing the disease, according to a study by Professor Ronit Peled, at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel. An article on the study titled read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

EU Approval For Cymbalta In Generalised Anxiety Disorder

Categorie : Anxiety
The European Commission has approved the use of Cymbalta (duloxetine) in treating generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), paving the way for the drug to be launched in all 27 member-states of the European Union. The verdict will also allow Cymbalta to be marketed in Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Jo ...

read more The European Commission has approved the use of Cymbalta (duloxetine) in treating generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), paving the way for the drug to be launched in all 27 member-states of the European Union. The verdict will also allow Cymbalta to be marketed in Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Jo read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Cymbalta Receives European Approval For The Treatment Of Generalised Anxiety Disorder

Categorie : Anxiety
Eli Lilly and Co (NYSE: LLY) and Boehringer Ingelheim have announced that the European Commission has approved the use of Cymbalta(R) (duloxetine) for the treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD). This approval -- the fourth for duloxetine in Europe -- was issued on 28 July fo ...

read more Eli Lilly and Co (NYSE:   LLY) and Boehringer Ingelheim have announced that the European Commission   has approved the use of Cymbalta(R) (duloxetine) for the treatment of   Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD). This approval -- the fourth for           duloxetine in Europe -- was issued on 28 July fo read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Development Of Schizophrenia And Acute Maternal Stress During Pregnancy Linked

Categorie : Anxiety
Pregnant women who endure the psychological stress of being in a war zone are more likely to give birth to a child who develops schizophrenia. Research published in the open access journal BMC Psychiatry supports a growing body of literature that attributes maternal exposure to severe stress during ...

read more Pregnant women who endure the psychological stress of being in a war zone are more likely to give birth to a child who develops schizophrenia. Research published in the open access journal BMC Psychiatry supports a growing body of literature that attributes maternal exposure to severe stress during  read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

MIT Zeroes In On Alzheimer's Structures - Work Could Lead To New Drugs For The Common Disease

Categorie : Alzheimer's
MIT engineers report a new approach to identifying protein structures key to Alzheimer's disease, an important step toward the development of new drugs that could prevent such structures from forming. In the Aug. 22 issue of PLoS (Public Library of Science) Computational Biology, the researchers d ...

read more MIT engineers report a new approach to identifying protein structures key to Alzheimer's disease, an important step toward the development of new drugs that could prevent such structures from forming.   In the Aug. 22 issue of PLoS (Public Library of Science) Computational Biology, the researchers d read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Study Examines Testing Model To Predict And Diagnose New Cases Of Dementia

Categorie : Alzheimer's
A report published by researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in the August 20 issue of JAMA suggests that measuring how much an individual's performance varies across several neuropsychological tests enhances the accuracy of predicting whether older adults wil ...

read more A report published by researchers at Albert Einstein College of   Medicine of Yeshiva University in the August 20 issue of JAMA suggests that measuring how much an   individual's performance varies across several neuropsychological tests enhances the accuracy of   predicting whether older adults wil read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

New Insights Into Dementia Testing

Categorie : Alzheimer's
According to an article published in the August 20 issue of JAMA, there is likely an association between within-person variability on neuropsychological testing and the development of dementia in older adults. Roee Holtzer, Ph.D. (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University, New ...

read more   According to an article published in the August 20 issue of JAMA,  there is likely an association between within-person variability on  neuropsychological testing and the development of dementia in older  adults.    Roee Holtzer, Ph.D. (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva  University, New read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Mild Cognitive Impairment Associated With Longer And More Severe Diabetes

Categorie : Alzheimer's
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has been associated with diabetes mellitus (DM) with earlier onset, longer duration, and greater severity, according to an article released on August 11, 2008 in the Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. As the transitional stage between t ...

read more   Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has been associated with diabetes  mellitus (DM) with earlier onset, longer duration, and greater  severity, according to an article released on August 11, 2008 in the Archives  of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.     As the transitional stage between t read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Cocoa Flavanols Linked To Improved Brain Blood Flow

Categorie : Alzheimer's
Cocoa flavanols, the unique compounds found naturally in cocoa, may increase blood flow to the brain, according to new research published in the Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment journal. The researchers suggest that long-term improvements in brain blood flow could impact cognitive behavior, of ...

read more Cocoa flavanols, the unique compounds found naturally in cocoa, may increase blood flow to the brain, according to new research published in the Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment journal. The researchers suggest that long-term improvements in brain blood flow could impact cognitive behavior, of read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Alzheimer's Society Comment On Panorama

Categorie : Alzheimer's
During the programme Terry Pratchett criticises the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence's (NICE) decision to limit Alzheimer's drugs. Terry Pratchett is right. It's an absolute disgrace that people with early-stage Alzheimer's continue to be denied access to the only drugs proven ...

read more During the programme Terry Pratchett criticises the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence's (NICE) decision to limit Alzheimer's drugs.   Terry Pratchett is right. It's an absolute disgrace that people with early-stage Alzheimer's continue to be denied access to the only drugs proven read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Alzheimer's Society Condemns Putting Costs Ahead Of Care

Categorie : Alzheimer's
According to the HSJ, Care Quality Commission chair Baroness Young has pledged to crack down on NHS organisations that fail to adopt National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidance. Ignoring guidelines could result in marked-down annual assessment ratings and lower pay, she told the ...

read more According to the HSJ, Care Quality Commission chair Baroness Young has pledged to crack down on NHS organisations that fail to adopt National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidance.   Ignoring guidelines could result in marked-down annual assessment ratings and lower pay, she told the read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

SEROQUEL XR™ Improved Anxiety Symptoms By Day 4 In Generalised Anxiety Disorder - New Study Results Presented Today

Categorie : Anxiety
AstraZeneca announced new SEROQUEL XR™ (extended release quetiapine fumarate) clinical study data in patients with Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD), presented at the 21st European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) Congress in Barcelona. In this study, extended release quetiapine fumara ...

read more AstraZeneca announced new SEROQUEL XR™ (extended release quetiapine fumarate) clinical study data in patients with Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD), presented at the 21st European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) Congress in Barcelona.  In this study,  extended release quetiapine fumara read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Impending Generic Competition Forces Innovation In Alzheimer's Treatments

Categorie : Alzheimer's
As the Baby Boomer generation reaches retirement age, the number of Americans suffering from Alzheimer's disease is expected to jump from 5 million to about 14 million in 2050. ...

read more As the Baby Boomer     generation reaches retirement age, the number of Americans suffering     from Alzheimer's disease is expected to jump from 5 million to about     14 million in 2050. read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

Alzheimer's Society Comment On New Research Showing Antipsychotics Double Risk Of Stroke In People With Dementia, Published In The BMJ

Categorie : Alzheimer's
This comprehensive study highlights the detrimental affect all types of antipsychotics have on people with dementia. It confirms previous research that these drugs vastly increase risk of stroke and death. Care home staff need specialist dementia training to effectively care for people with d ...

read more This comprehensive study highlights the detrimental affect all types of antipsychotics have on people with dementia.    It confirms previous research that these drugs vastly increase risk of stroke and death.     Care home staff need specialist dementia training to effectively care for people with d read more Wed Sep 2008 Wed Sep 2008

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