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... analyzed show that second generation drugs have different adverse effects but are equally effective for treating depression," lead author Dr. Amir Qaseem, senior medical associate in ACP's Clinical Programs and Quality of Care Department, said in a ...
Source:WAVE-TV Louisville
Date:November 18, 2008
... as emergency responses to the Second World War, and which are still distorting the city's housing market. The Depression, which FDR failed to end but which Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor did end, was the excuse for agriculture subsidies that have ...
Source:Inside Bay Area
Date:November 18, 2008
No substantial differences in efficacy or quality of life were found among "second-generation" antidepressants used to treat depressive disorders such as major depressive disorder, according to a new clinical ...
Source:Drugs.com
Date:November 18, 2008
In the treatment of major depressive disorders, physicians may no longer face the Hobson's choice -- any second-generation antidepressant is good enough in terms of efficacy or effectiveness, although there may ...
Source:Ophthalmology Times
Date:November 18, 2008
... Its Aftermath," one of those watershed moments in U.S. history, not at the level of the Civil War or the Great Depression, to be sure, but perhaps the major turning point of the postwar era. In 1976, the Consumer Price Index rose by 4.9 percent; ...
Source:International Herald Tribune
Date:November 18, 2008
The American College of Physicians is publishing a new guideline for the treatment of depression in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Source:Medical News Today
Date:November 18, 2008
... light, and sit near it for 20 minutes to help chase away her blues. As many as 33 million Americans have reported depression with the onset of winter, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians. Gliddon is one of an estimated 14 million ...
Source:The Reporter
Date:November 18, 2008
... most experts would agree that adults at risk for heart disease and others who experience fatigue joint pain or depression should have their vitamin D levels measured." Study authors also included Glen W. Sizemore, MD, emeritus professor of Medicine, ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:November 18, 2008
... tests you may have had over the years. Your own records can also be helpful. Before your visit, make a list of any major physical or mental conditions you may have had, the date you were diagnosed, and how you were treated. Your doctor should also ...
Source:The Idaho Press-Tribune
Date:November 18, 2008
... and rituals can quickly come to dominate a person's life. Hours every day are taken up with compulsions which have a major impact on work and relationships. Distinguishing between reactions that are generally considered healthy and those that are ...
Source:BBC News
Date:November 18, 2008
... therapy to deal with seasonal affective disorder, known as SAD. More than 30 million Americans have reported depression during winter months, when more hours of darkness can trick the body into making too much melatonin, the hormone that regulates ...
Source:Southeast Missourian
Date:November 18, 2008
... money/ I'd chop my ear off" in the five-line poem "Auction Stations", is himself going under the hammer. In the first major auction of his personal effects since his death from liver failure in February 2002, a previously unseen collection of ...
Source:The Independent
Date:November 18, 2008
... as emergency responses to the Second World War, and which are still distorting the city's housing market. The Depression, which FDR failed to end but which Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor did end, was the excuse for agriculture subsidies that have ...
Source:Asbury Park PAsbury Park Press Online
Date:November 18, 2008
... 65 living in our community suffers from mental illness. These illnesses are those that all ages suffer, such as depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. The percentage would be higher if seniors living in long term care facilities were ...
Source:The Victoria Star
Date:November 18, 2008
... lines. What's behind these dismal facts? Not just sedentary habits or calorie-laden diets, although obesity is a major factor in America's relatively faltering position. Rather, it's how public- and private-sector priorities shape health. As the ...
Source:Boston Globe
Date:November 17, 2008
... with two wars, a ballooning budget deficit and an economy mired in one of the worst slowdowns since the Great Depression. But the bleak environment may paradoxically spur the kind of costly, sweeping overhaul of the nation's healthcare system that ...
Source:Los Angeles Times
Date:November 17, 2008
... it was impossible to extend insurance coverage to seniors without going broke. Thanks to Medicare, there have been major advances against heart disease, stroke, pulmonary disease, arthritis and cancer. Historians will say of Medicare that it ...
Source:The Times
Date:November 17, 2008
... class of migraine drug, writes Stephen Silberstein in the October issue of "The Lancet." Triptans were considered a major breakthrough when they arrived about 15 years ago. But unlike triptans, the new drugs don't constrict vessels, so they may be ...
Source:Asbury Park Press
Date:November 17, 2008
Last week, I stumbled onto information about a non-profit movement called "To Write Love on Her Arms." The purpose of the organization is to reach out to people suffering from depression, addiction, self-injury ...
Source:The East Carolinian
Date:November 17, 2008
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