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  • Why Does Anxiety Increase the Risk of a Heart Attack?
    23/04/2008 | Mental Health
    The article reports on the research findings that the blood coagulation process of those who suffer from anxiety or panic disorders is unbalanced. This may expose such people to a higher risk of a stroke or heart attack. Read: Why Does Anxiety Increase the Risk of a Heart Attack? Read
  • What Can Help You to Battle the Jet Lag?
    23/04/2008 | Sleep
    The article registers mild surprise that Ambien has now become the drug of choice for the Red Sox as they battle the jet lag to play their opening baseball games in Japan. It seems that Ambien is the fastest way to reset the circadian rhythms to local time. Read: What Can Help You to Battle the Jet Lag? Read
  • The Tendency to Develop Diabetes in Depressed Patients Isn't Connected With the Particular Medicine They Take
    23/04/2008 | Mental Health
    The article focuses on the research findings that there is a link between depression and the incidence of type 2 diabetes. The risk is increased if patients take either a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) like Zoloft or a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA). Read: The Tendency to Develop Diabetes in Depressed Patients Isn't Connected With the Particular Medicine They Take Read
  • Weight Loss Market Today
    23/04/2008 | Weight Loss
    The article looks that three pieces of news: that the market for antiobesity medications is going to grow by a factor of five, that Acomplia may prevent liver disease and that the German courts have confirmed their decision not to allow the subsidy of Acomplia out of public funds. It is shame that a medication that is no needed cannot gain regulatory approval for its full range of effect. Read: Weight Loss Market Today Read
  • Is it a Social Conscience or Self-interest That Should Motivate Us to Dispose of Medications Safely?
    23/04/2008 | Sleep
    The article wonders how people in the United States dispose of their unwanted medications given the DEA regulations, and whether it is a social conscience or self-interest that should motivate us to dispose of medications safely. Read: Is it a Social Conscience or Self-interest That Should Motivate Us to Dispose of Medications Safely? Read
  • What Will the World be Like When the Sleeper Awakes in 2018?
    23/04/2008 | Sleep
    The article looks at a new marketing report for the sleep disorder market which predicts continuing strong growth for both existing and new medications. Read: What Will the World be Like When the Sleeper Awakes in 2018? Read
  • History of Acomplia During 2007
    23/04/2008 | Weight Loss
    The article reviews the history of acomplia during 2007, showing how new countries began subsidising the medication out of public funds, and reviewing the steps taken by the EU to increase the level of its warning of psychiatric side effects. Read: History of Acomplia During 2007 Read
  • Top Performing Medication for Losing Weight
    22/04/2008 | Weight Loss
    This article examines the meta-research analysis published in the British Medical Journal in which Acomplia proved to be the weight loss medication with the best results for weight loss and for those participants diagnosed with diabetes. Read: Top Performing Medication for Losing Weight Read
  • Thin-film Way to Better Sleep
    22/04/2008 | Sleep
    The article looks at the development of a new delivery system for Ambien. A US-based company is applying thin-film technology to deliver the medication in a convenient new form as a lozenge. Placed on the tongue, it dissolves rapidly. Read: Thin-film Way to Better Sleep Read
  • Daniel Smith’s Death Was Accidentally Fatal
    22/04/2008 | Mental Health
    The article reflects on the news of the inquest verdict on the death of Daniel Smith. Although the way he died could be an accident, it may also be as a result of the suicide risks in the use of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors. Yet perhaps it is always better not to characterise a death as suicide unless it is unavoidable. Read: Daniel Smith’s Death Was Accidentally Fatal Read
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