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... English airport pub, I hotboxed a good four puffs on a cigarette because I exhibiting early signs of nicotine psychosis. One of those signs is ordering a Bloody Mary from Danish waiters working in Heathrow's abominable Triumph of the Will -styled ...
Source:Izzle Pfaff!
Date:November 17, 2008
... in treating medication treatment failures, especially in patients with melancholic depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, and suicide risk encourages its use. It also helps that the present ECT methods are safe and that scientists have developed a ...
Source:OUPblog
Date:November 17, 2008
... problems, irregular or fast heartbeat, insomnia, flushing, sweating, high blood pressure, stroke, seizures, psychosis and death. Use of products containing Ephedra/ephedrine is not recommended for people with heart problems, high blood pressure, ...
Source:EMaxHealth
Date:November 17, 2008
... veterans with serious mental illnesses, including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, major depression with psychosis, and bipolar disorder. Her mission is to help these veterans empower themselves to achieve goals in treatment and improve ...
Source:Nurse.com
Date:November 17, 2008
... nonpharmacologic interventions. Although multiple etiologies have been posited for aggression, including delirium, psychosis, frontal-lobe dysfunction, and executive dysfunction, 4 treatable factors have recently been identified in a prospective, ...
Source:Geriatrics
Date:November 15, 2008
... and related disorders research, the role of basic science in the search for causes of and treatments for psychosis, the neurobiology of schizophrenia, the dissemination of best practices and evidence-based treatment protocols, and the use of ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:November 14, 2008
... types are associated with an increased risk of death when used in elderly patients treated for dementia-related psychosis," the agency said. In 2005, atypical antipsychotics received a black box warning after studies found that they increased the ...
Source:NewsTarget.com
Date:November 14, 2008
The New York times reported on a novel theory of mental illness this week, postulating that extremes in mental illness, from autism to psychosis, are the result of a genetic wrestling match between mother and ...
Source:Wilson's Almanac
Date:November 13, 2008
... but she was very happy about it," van Os said. "There isn't always a need for care when there's an instance of psychosis." He hoped that being able to identify milder delusional symptoms in people could help doctors intervene earlier to prevent more ...
Source:InteliHealth
Date:November 13, 2008
... worked on the study. The researchers found that marijuana users had a 41 percent increased chance of developing psychosis marked by symptoms of hallucinations or delusions later in life than those who never used the drug. The risk rose with heavier ...
Source:The Mercury
Date:November 13, 2008
... Early stages of the illness are characterized by psychiatric symptoms such as depression, memory loss or even psychosis. Nearly half of the patients in early stages have unusual sensory complaints such as perceived "stickiness" of the skin as well ...
Source:NewsTarget.com
Date:November 13, 2008
... after the verbal dispute. Despite losing two trials in the past five years, she remains adamant she suffers no psychosis and claims the hospital's action of transferring her without permission from either her or her family had jeopardized her ...
Source:China Daily
Date:November 12, 2008
... a copy of the information a few weeks later. In it Wellmark describes nine-year-old Spencer as having childhood psychosis. Danielle says she was shocked. "I called and told them my child was autistic, not psychotic and I wanted to know where she got ...
Source:WHO-TV Des Moines
Date:November 12, 2008
... of Emory and seven other major research universities, with the goal of identifying more precise predictors for psychosis, and a better understanding of the neural mechanisms involved. "This is a critical, watershed study," said Elaine Walker, Samuel ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:November 12, 2008
... ients should have careful history and physical exam to assess for presence of cardiac disease. Use with caution in psychosis or bipolar
Source:Drugs.com
Date:November 12, 2008
... ADHD is a prescription stimulant called Ritalin. The side effects of the active ingredient in this drug include psychosis (abnormal thinking or hallucinations), difficulty sleeping, mood swings, mood changes, nervousness, stomach aches, diarrhea, ...
Source:Trinidad & Tobago Express
Date:November 12, 2008
... was transferred to an intensive care unit because of "a marked decrease of alertness." She had developed a toxic psychosis with stupor and catatonic excitement. Because the anti-psychotic medications (Zyprexa and Haldol) were having no useful ...
Source:Wilson's Almanac
Date:November 12, 2008
... of Emory and seven other major research universities, with the goal of identifying more precise predictors for psychosis, and a better understanding of the neural mechanisms involved. "This is a critical, watershed study," said Elaine Walker, Samuel ...
Source:News-Medical.Net
Date:November 11, 2008
... Willi syndrome, as Haig and others have noted. The former is tied to autism, and the latter with mood problems and psychosis, just as the new theory
Source:International Herald Tribune
Date:November 11, 2008
... How can you tell the difference? 'Postpartum depression is more severe, it lasts longer, the symptoms can lead to psychosis and it can interfere with the ability to care for the child,' Prewitt said. 'Baby Blues usually lasts for about three days, ...
Source:Daily Journal
Date:November 10, 2008
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