StuCNS Response REEG-Guidance For Resistant Depression Superior To APA Guidelines Most Commonly Used By Payers, Study
February 23rd, 2008
CNS Response, Inc.
(OTCBB: CNSO) reported the results of a study by the Center for
Health Economics, Epidemiology, and Science Policy at United
BioSource Corporation, a global pharmacoeconomic research firm and
one of the most experienced firms providing evidence-based review of
innovative healthcare technologies.
The study, entitled "Comparing Levels of Evidence for Treatment of
Treatment-Resistant Depression
Persons With Serious Mental Illness Face Higher Prevalence Of Obesity
February 15th, 2008
Buy synthroid without prescription Obesity is a public health crisis within the general population; however, overweight and obesity issues are even more prevalent in persons with serious mental
Start Of Phase IIb Clinical Study With CYT003-QbG10 Monotherapy For The Treatment Of Allergic Diseases
February 15th, 2008
Cytos Biotechnology Ltd (SIX:CYTN) announced
today that it has started a phase IIb clinical study with CYT003-QbG10, an allergen-independent
immunotherapeutic product candidate for the treatment of allergy and asthma. The study is a
randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter dose-finding study to evaluate the safety,
tolerability and efficacy of two different doses of CYT003-QbG10. It will include 300 patients with
rhinoconjunctivitis
Self-Guided, Computer-Based Depression Treatment Coming Soon
February 15th, 2008
Self-guided treatment for depression could soon be only a mouse click away.
Scientists with the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) are developing an interactive, multi-media program that will assist astronauts in recognizing and effectively managing depression and other psychosocial problems, which can pose a substantial threat to crew safety and mission operations during long-duration spaceflights.
Even […]
Having A Sibling With Mental Illness Increases Your Risk Of Depression
February 15th, 2008
People who have a sibling with a mental illness are more likely to suffer episodes of depression at some point in their lives, say researchers who analyzed four decades of data.
Additionally, they found people with a sibling with low IQ are more likely to live near that brother or sister - but be somewhat emotionally […]
American Indians: Higher And Deadlier Stroke Incidence
February 15th, 2008
American Indians have a higher incidence of stroke compared to white and black Americans and their first strokes may be more deadly, according to a study published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.
The findings, from the largest longitudinal, population-based study of cardiovascular disease and risk factors in American Indians showed that the stroke […]