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Water Released Into The St. Lawrence River Contains Hypertension And Cholesterol Medications

A study conducted by Universit?© de Montr?©al researchers on downstream and upstream water from the Montreal wastewater treatment plant has revealed the presence of chemotherapy products and certain hypertension and cholesterol medications.
Bezafibrate (cholesterol reducing medication), enalapril (hypertension medication), methotrexate and cyclophosphamide (two products used in the treatment Read more…

Pregnant Women With Bulimia Have More Anxiety And Depression

Women who have bulimia in pregnancy have more symptoms of anxiety and depression compared to pregnant women without eating disorders. A new study from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) shows that they also have lower self-esteem and are more dissatisfied with life and their relationship with their partner.
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Medication Compliance In African Americans Boosted By Gifts, Affirmations

Study highlights:
Phone calls and low-cost gifts to African Americans with hypertension increased how frequently they correctly took their medication.
Taking medication consistently and correctly is a major issue in all patient populations and especially African Americans, researchers said.
A patient education program that included self-affirmation and positive affect in the form of occasional gifts Read more…

New Insight For Treating Vascular Disease

The blood circulates through the body in an intricate process that researchers are only beginning to understand. Now, University of Missouri researcher Steven Segal has received the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute’s prestigious Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) Award for his work in defining the signaling processes that control blood flow in the smallest, microscopic Read more…