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Care Home Staff At Risk Of Prosecution Over Dementia Patients' Sex Lives, UK

Care Home Staff At Risk Of Prosecution Over Dementia Patients' Sex Lives, UK

Time 03.07.2008 07:16 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

Care home practitioners and old age psychiatrists have been warned that they could face long jail sentences if they allow a patient with dementia to have sex even with a long-term partner.

Region World Category Alzheimer's Disease
People Who Smoke Skunk Are 18 Times More Likely To Develop Psychosis

People Who Smoke Skunk Are 18 Times More Likely To Develop Psychosis

Time 03.07.2008 07:15 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

People who smoke skunk, the extra strong cannabis grown in hothouse conditions, are 18 times more likely to develop psychosis that those who take the milder forms such as hash (cannabis resin), a new study has found. The study, which was carried out at the Institute of Psychiatry and presented this week to delegates at the Annual Meeting of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, looked at the links between cannabis use of psychosis.

Region World Category Harmful Habits
Internet Addiction: A Novel Disease Or A Bad Habit?

Internet Addiction: A Novel Disease Or A Bad Habit?

Time 03.07.2008 07:15 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

It is impossible to deny the incredible significance of the internet and the effects its development has had on the world. Today the internet touches nearly every aspect of our daily lives; we shop online, we keep in touch through email, banking and credit can be taken care of through one click of a mouse, news from all over the world blinks up at us from the screen every time we log on, and communities of people from all over the planet are connected.

Region World Category Harmful Habits
National Ethics Summit To Prioritize Concerns For Medical Triage, Treatment And Safety During Influenza Pandemic, USA

National Ethics Summit To Prioritize Concerns For Medical Triage, Treatment And Safety During Influenza Pandemic, USA

Time 03.07.2008 07:15 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

Public health professionals from across the USA will convene July 14-15 in Indianapolis for a national summit on ethical and policy issues faced by public health officials and the medical community while preparing for a large-scale epidemic.

Region World Category First Aid
Controlling Bone Disease Improves Survival Of Hemodialysis Patients

Controlling Bone Disease Improves Survival Of Hemodialysis Patients

Time 03.07.2008 06:21 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

Consistently maintaining certain blood levels of markers of bone metabolism and disease can prolong the lives of patients on hemodialysis, according to a study appearing in the September 2008 issue of the Clinical Journal of the American Society Nephrology (CJASN). The findings indicate that keeping parathyroid hormone, calcium, and phosphorous levels in control is critically important for dialysis patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Region World Category Urology
Questioning Government Guidelines For Childhood Physical Activity And The Association With Childhood Obesity

Questioning Government Guidelines For Childhood Physical Activity And The Association With Childhood Obesity

Time 03.07.2008 06:21 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

A longitudinal study of childhood physical activity at the Government-recommended level and obesity-related health outcomes questions the value of UK and US government guidelines and the use of BMI as the outcome measure.

Region World Category Weight Correction
Intuition Can Be Explained

Intuition Can Be Explained

Time 03.07.2008 06:20 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

Intuition, or tacit knowledge, is difficult to measure, so it is often denigrated. A new dissertation in education research from Linkoping University in Sweden shows that there is a neurobiological explanation for how experience-based knowledge is created. "Can't 'splain sump'n to somebody who doesn't understand it"; "my legs think faster than I do" (Swedish alpine skiing champion Ingemar Stenmark). "Skate where the puck´s going, not where it´s been" (Wayne Gretsky).

Region World Category Neurology
"Pacemaker For The Brain" Shows New Potential

"Pacemaker For The Brain" Shows New Potential

Time 03.07.2008 06:20 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

Dr. Douglas Anderson was among the earliest neurosurgeons in the nation to treat Parkinson's disease with a treatment called deep brain stimulation. Dr. Anderson has treated approximately 50 Parkinson's patients with the therapy, known as DBS. His first patient was a middle-aged woman who used a wheelchair due to her Parkinson's. Dr. Anderson implanted an electrode that delivered mild electrical signals deep in her brain.

Region World Category Neurology
10,000 People In World-first Cerebral Palsy Study

10,000 People In World-first Cerebral Palsy Study

Time 03.07.2008 06:20 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

Researchers from the University of Adelaide, Australia, have launched the largest study of its kind in the world in a bid to better understand the possible genetic causes of cerebral palsy. The study requiring cheek swabs of mothers and their children aims to gather genetic samples from 10,000 people right across Australia.

Region World Category Genetics
FDA Approves EVOLENCE(R), A New Generation Collagen-Based Facial Filler

FDA Approves EVOLENCE(R), A New Generation Collagen-Based Facial Filler

Time 03.07.2008 06:20 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") announced the approval of EVOLENCE® for the correction of moderate to deep facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds. EVOLENCE® is a new advanced collagen-based structural dermal filler, and a first of its kind product. The introduction of EVOLENCE® marks the first dermal filler entry for the Aesthetics Group of OrthoNeutrogena.

Region World Category Dermatology
New Research Shows That Artichoke Leaf Extract Lowers Cholesterol

New Research Shows That Artichoke Leaf Extract Lowers Cholesterol

Time 03.07.2008 06:20 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

Researchers at the University of Reading have found that an over-the-counter Artichoke Leaf Extract (ALE) from the globe artichoke plant can lower cholesterol in otherwise healthy individuals with moderately raised levels. Cardiovascular diseases are the chief causes of death in the UK, and are associated with raised circulating levels of total cholesterol in the plasma. Once plasma cholesterol reaches a certain level, drugs such as statins are often prescribed to help reduce it.

Region World Category Alternative Medicine
Gene Directs Stem Cells To Build The Heart

Gene Directs Stem Cells To Build The Heart

Time 03.07.2008 06:20 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

Researchers have shown that they can put mouse embryonic stem cells to work building the heart, potentially moving medical science a significant step closer to a new generation of heart disease treatments that use human stem cells. Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis report in Cell Stem Cell that the Mesp1 gene locks mouse embryonic stem cells into becoming heart parts and gets them moving to the area where the heart forms.

Region World Category Cardiology
Acusphere Announces FDA Acceptance Of Imagify™ NDA For Detection Of Coronary Artery Disease

Acusphere Announces FDA Acceptance Of Imagify™ NDA For Detection Of Coronary Artery Disease

Time 03.07.2008 06:19 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

Acusphere, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACUS) announced that the New Drug Application (NDA) for approval to market its lead product candidate, Imagify™ (Perflubutane Polymer Microspheres for Injectable Suspension), has been accepted for review by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Imagify is an ultrasound imaging agent for the detection of coronary artery disease, the leading cause of death in the United States.

Region World Category Cardiology
High Altitudes And Heart Disease

High Altitudes And Heart Disease

Time 03.07.2008 06:19 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

Quickly ascending to a high altitude can challenge the healthiest people, but it can spell extra trouble for individuals with a heart problem, according to the July 2008 Harvard Heart Letter. How your heart will respond to the challenges of high altitude depends on how high you are going, what you plan to do there, the state of your heart, and your overall fitness.

Region World Category Cardiology
Researcher Using Computers To Hone Cancer Fighting Strategies

Researcher Using Computers To Hone Cancer Fighting Strategies

Time 03.07.2008 06:19 Source  medicalnewstoday.com

A Florida State University faculty member who uses computational techniques to evaluate a new class of cancer-killing drugs is attracting worldwide attention from other researchers. Kevin C.

Region World Category Cancer
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