Disparities In Depression Among Older Hispanics In US

Older Puerto Ricans have higher rates of depression than other Hispanics living in the United States, according to a new study by researchers at Hebrew SeniorLife’s Institute for Aging Research (IFAR).
Nearly 7 percent of Puerto Ricans, who make up 11 percent of the Read more…

Silencing Of Molecular ‘conversation’ May Help Curb Severe Allergies

Scientists in Sydney have identified a process, a synergistic encounter between two molecules, that may account for the extreme allergic reactions some people experience. By silencing at least one of these molecules, it may be possible to treat allergies.
The molecules, IL-4 and IL-21, are cytokines or ‘chemical messengers’ produced by immune cells known as T cells. T cells use cytokines to communicate with B cells, which then make antibodies. When IL-4 Read more…

Blood Pressure Lowered By Calpis’ AmealPeptide In 2 Placebo-Controlled Trials

Two new clinical trials presented by Calpis Co., Ltd. at the American Society of Hypertension (ASH) Twenty-Third Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition (ASH 2008) in New Orleans show that the milk-derived dietary supplement AmealPeptide® reduces blood pressure in hypertensive patients. The studies, called AHEAD (Achieve Hypertension Efficacy with AmealPeptide® Dietary Supplement ) II, Read more…

Micardis®-based Regimens Help More Patients Achieve Their Blood Pressure Goals

The results of two new studies of Micardis® (telmisartan) in free combination with amlodipine or fixed combination with hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) 25 mg confirm that a telmisartan-based approach to treating hypertensive patients at risk of cardiovascular events can provide powerful and sustained blood pressure Read more…

Champix May Have Led To TV Editors Suicide

A coroner has linked an anti-smoking drug to the death of a television editor who killed himself.
Omer Jama, 39, who worked for Sky Sports, was found dead at his home two months after being prescribed Champix to help him quit smoking.
An inquest in Bolton was told that Mr Jama had slashed his wrists and stabbed himself in the thigh and Read more…

Serum Sodium Predicts Mortality Ten Times Higher In PAH Patient

Patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) chronically high blood pressure in the blood vessels of the lungs whose serum sodium levels are low (called hyponatremia, or HN) have a very poor chance of survival and a high rate of right-heart failure (RHF), according to new research from the University of Pennsylvania.
Low blood sodium is already known to indicate advanced left heart failure but has never been Read more…

Sudden Death Of A Parent Raises Risk Of Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder For Surviving Children, Pitt Researchers Find

The children of parents who die suddenly - whether by suicide, accident or natural causes - are three times more likely to develop depression and are at higher risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than children who don’t face such a difficult life event, according to a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine study published in Read more…

Stress At Work Increases The Progression Of Arteriosclerosis

Work stress, resulting from great pressure at the work place, may increase the progression of atherosclerosis by 46% in people who have highly reactive personalities to stress. This is demonstrated by a study which will be discussed at the XVI World Congress of Cardiology to be held from May 18th - May 22nd in Buenos Aires and will be attended by 15,000 professionals from more than 100 countries.
The study, Read more…

Use Of Antidepressants Reduced By Higher Co-Payments

As they struggle to contain skyrocketing medication costs, health plans across the U.S. have responded by implementing multi-tiered formularies requiring higher copayments for ‘non-preferred’ medications. New research from Brandeis University published in the Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics suggests that the prevalent multi-tiered formulary system does impact how patients fill anti-depressant prescriptions, even though antidepressants have certain Read more…

Morria Biopharmaceuticals Plc Announces The Initiation Of A Phase II Clinical Multi-dose Study Of MRX-4 In Allergic Rhinitis

Morria Biopharmaceuticals Plc, a biopharmaceutical company focused on the
development
of novel anti-inflammatory drugs, today announced that it has
initiated a Phase II equivalent study of MRX-4, in a nasal aerosol
formulation, in 105 patients suffering from allergic rhinitis (AR). The
two-arm, randomized, multi-dose, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
includes Rhinocort(R) as Read more…

From Cancer Vaccines To A Cure For Allergies

Unlike the world of high-tech, Israel’s biotech community is populated with women leading life-changing companies into the new millennium. They are CEOs and business development experts who sniff out new technology possibilities from Israeli academia and then bring them to life.
One of these women is Anat Eitan, the founder and Read more…

Clarifying The Link Between Diabetes And Depression

A new study in JAMA finds that people who are
treated for type 2 diabetes have higher incidence rates of elevated
depressive symptoms. In the same article, researchers report a modest
association between the risk of diabetes and persons with depression.
It is known that compared to the general population, people with
diabetes are more likely to have elevated depressive symptoms and
higher rates of clinical Read more…

Daily Vardenafil For 6 Months Has No Detrimental Effects On Semen Characteristics Or Reproductive Hormones In Men With Normal Baseline Levels

UroToday.com - This a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled, parallel group, multicenter study involving 200 men with or without erectile dysfunction. Men (25-64 years of age) did not have ejaculatory dysfunction. Subjects were randomized to daily treatment with vardenafil, sildenafil or placebo for Read more…

Lyrica Reduced Pain Of Fibromyalgia In Patients Regardless Of Symptoms Of Anxiety Or Depression

Pfizer’s Lyrica reduced pain of fibromyalgia in patients regardless of whether they experienced symptoms of anxiety or depression at the beginning of the study, according to a pooled analysis presented today at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting. The analysis, which looked at data pooled from previous clinical trials, also showed that patients’ self-reported improvements were more closely associated with improvements Read more…

Can Psychotherapy Reverse Chronic Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?

A randomized controlled trial by Lyon investigators discloses the difficulties in treating chronic posttraumatic stress disorder with psychotherapy in the March issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics.
To date, there have been no studies comparing cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) with Rogerian therapy in post-traumatic stress disorder. In Read more…

Five Million Hay Fever Sufferers Putting Health At Risk, UK

Over five million of the 13 million hay fever sufferers across Britain could be taking
inappropriate medicines, putting their health at risk. The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of
(RPSGB) is encouraging people experiencing the symptoms of hay fever to visit
their community pharmacist after new research revealed that the public often misdiagnose the
condition and fail to get the correct treatment.
Allergic rhinitis, known as hay fever, is a condition which is Read more…

Depression Treatments Reviewed By NeuroInvestment

NeuroInvestment announced the release of its May issue, which reviews novel treatments being developed for depression. Even though depression can be argued to be the success story of psychopharmacology, the current array of largely similar monoamine-targeting drugs leave 30% of patients without adequate relief, and incur significantly aversive side effects for the majority. With millions of patients going untreated Read more…

FDA Requests Recall Of Xiadafil VIP Tabs

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration requested that SEI Pharmaceuticals, of Miami, Fla., recall all Xiadafil VIP Tabs sold in 8 tablet bottles (Lot # 6K029) or blister cards of 2 tablets (Lot # 6K029-SEI) because these products contain a potentially harmful, undeclared ingredient that may dangerously affect a person’s blood pressure and can cause other life-threatening side effects. These lots of Xiadafil Read more…

Doctors Not Always Sure When To Treat BP In People With Diabetes

For people with diabetes, high blood pressure poses a special threat, multiplying their risk of heart attacks, strokes and kidney problems.
But a new study finds that even when people with diabetes show up in their doctor’s office with a high blood pressure reading, there’s only a 50-50 chance that each of them will get some sort of attention for it. That might mean a change to their medications, or a plan to follow Read more…

New Penile Pump Could Improve Patient Satisfaction, Confidence

Erectile dysfunction (ED) has a dramatic impact on quality of life. Treatments for ED continue to improve, and penile prostheses have one of the highest patient satisfaction rates. In the April 2008 issue of Urologic Nursing, Susanne A. Quallich, Dana A. Ohl and Rodney L. Dunn survey urologic health care practitioners to find the penile prosthesis pump that Read more…

Complementary Medicines Can Help Mild Depression And Premenstrual Syndrome

Buy amoxil pills Many people use "alternative" or complementary products because they see them as a more gentle form of medicine. The German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care has now analysed the latest research on several products Read more…

Link Between Mothers’ Depression And Young Children’s Injuries Confirmed By Study

Infants and toddlers whose mothers are severely depressed are almost three times more likely to suffer accidental injuries than other children in the same age group, according to a new study. The study’s findings, published in the Advanced Access edition of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology, suggest that proper treatment for depression would improve not only the mothers’ health, but the health of young children Read more…

House Of Lords To Debate Science Committee Allergy Report, UK

Buy cipro pills The House of Lords will on Thursday 8 May debate the Science and Technology Committee’s report on Allergy which was published in September Read more…

Leading Blood Pressure Medication Diovan® With Diuretic Reduces Key Sign Of Artery Ageing Which Is Linked To Risk Of Heart Attack And Stroke

A study published in the latest issue of Hypertension demonstrates that the leading angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) Diovan® (valsartan) in combination with the diuretic hydrochlorothiazide (HCT) improves artery elasticity (i.e. reduces stiffness), a sign of artery ageing, in patients with type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and kidney disease compared to those taking another widely-used high blood pressure Read more…

Millions Of Patients May Find Hope In A New Implantable Device Designed To Lower High Blood Pressure In Drug Resistant Hypertension Patients

May is Hypertension Awareness Month, and a new device in high blood pressure clinical trials is showing promise for treating U.S. hypertension (high blood pressure) patients whose condition is not controlled by drugs. Rheos® Hypertension (HT) Therapy is an implantable device designed to lower high blood pressure - the number Read more…