Otsuka Announces Phase 3 Aripiprazole Intramuscular (IM) analysis test reveal interim storage efficiency criteria Met

February 8th, 2012

Body temperature regulation – Interruption of the body’s ability to reduce core body temperature has been attributed to antipsychotics. Caution is advised for patients who exercise vigorously may be exposed to extreme heat, receiving concomitant medication with anticholinergic activity, or be subjected. » Read the rest of this entry «

Giving parents smoking asthma in children, wheezing

January 26th, 2012

The study gathered data on nearly 19,000 children aged between 6 and 7 and over 21 000 adolescents aged between 13 and 14. His results show that Italy – where at least one parent smokes in more than half of all households – a large proportion of children and adolescents can blame for asthma and wheezing directly to their parents. » Read the rest of this entry «

Do not put your eye health in Jeopardy This Halloween

January 3rd, 2012

“The safety of contact lenses is a problem all year, but many people believe that decorative lenses are an exception to the need for a prescription,” says Thomas Steinemann, MD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland and a clinical correspondent for the Academy. “This is far from the truth. In fact, permanent eye damage can occur over-the-counter lenses. Any type of contact lens is a medical device that requires a prescription and proper fitting by an eye doctor.” » Read the rest of this entry «

Alcoholism risk linked to obesity risk

December 28th, 2011

“In the search for addiction, often look at what we call Cross heritability, which addresses the question whether the predisposition to a single condition could also contribute to other conditions. For example, alcoholism and drug addiction are hereditary cross. This new study shows a cross-inheritance between alcoholism and obesity, but it also says – and it is very important – that some risk must be a function of the environment The environment is what has changed between 1990 and 2000 genes were not people .. “. » Read the rest of this entry «

Cardiac national epidemic Hits

December 25th, 2011

The 200% increase in hospitalizations was, despite a decrease in length of stay for each hospitalization. » Read the rest of this entry «

Cancer: the seizure Escape Artist

December 24th, 2011

BI-97C1 is currently licensed in Coronado Biosciences, a private clinical stage biotechnology focused on new therapies against cancer. Coronado pan Bcl-2 inhibitors, the program should enter clinical trials shortly. “We have a very productive collaboration with Dr. Pellecchia,” said RJ Tesi, MD, president and CEO of Coronado Biosciences. “His work shows the importance of inhibition of all six pro-survival Bcl-2 protein and shows how rational drug design to optimize the development of targeted therapies to treat cancer. We look forward to developing BI-97C1 pre-clinically in patients. ” » Read the rest of this entry «

Sexual Disorders

October 3rd, 2011

The troubles related to the sexual sphere Can Be Divided into three different groups by it – dysfunctions, and unsuitabilities deviations. If we take the model of human sexual answer of Kaplan (wish (appetite), excitement and orgasm) – His concepts, aetiology, treatment and classifications will be visualised opportunely – we will find the troubles of the wish (characterised Read More

Prostate

June 29th, 2011

What is the prostate gland? Glands is a part of man’s reproductive system (drawing see more low). Prostates are done by a liquid which mixes up from sperm and other liquids during time of ejaculation.Normal prostate glands in size with a walnut. What is the cancer of prostate glands? The body consists of many types of cages. Usually cages grow, share and die.Sometimes, cages mutate Read More