Depressed? Do You Ever Worry About Controlling Yourself? 22/04/2008 | Mental Health The article uses the example of US rapper Beanie Siegel to underline the addictive quality of Xanax. He has just been sent back to jail for multiple probation violations in abusing Xanax. Here is a man who has the money and position to fight addiction. That he keeps failing to beat Xanax should warn all. Read
The Mayo Clinic on Weight 22/04/2008 | Weight Loss The article looks at two new pieces of research which show the United States facing a major health crisis from obesity. It points to a new strategy for tackling the problem but, given the time taken to bring new medications to the market, regrets the FDA’s reluctance to approve new medications such as Acomplia. Read
A Book Review of "insomniac" by Gayle Greene 22/04/2008 | Sleep This is a book review of Insomniac by Gayle Greene, a vivid first-person account of what it is like to live with insomnia. The reviewer applauds the main thrust of the book which is a passionate argument that there should be comprehensive but disinterested research into the causes of insomnia and its possible treatments. Read
Violins Have More Than One String 22/04/2008 | Weight Loss The article examines the results of the recently published Stradivarius study which examined the possible role for acomplia in treating atherosclerosis. It concludes that while there was no evidence that acomplia did prevent hardening of the arteries, it did promote weight loss, reduce waist measurements and improve the general level of lipids in the blood stream. Read
Treatment of Shyness 22/04/2008 | Mental Health The article considers how many people now turn to Xanax for the treatment of shyness. It is perhaps an unfortunate symptom of a shortage of doctors and the money to pay them to deal with psychological problems through counselling and therapy. Medication is cheaper and quicker and very short term. Read
New Evidence About the Competition 21/04/2008 | Nutrition The article looks at the latest data from the Phase III clinical trials for taranabant and compares them to the same stage results from acomplia. Both produce broadly comparable results and indicate that continuing research into their use is more than justified. Read
How Do You Stay at the Top of Your League? 21/04/2008 | Sleep The article notes that the Neurogen Corp., a biotech company based in Connecticut, has just laid off forty-five staff and raised $30m so that it can afford to pay for the trials to prove the worth of a competitor to Ambien (and three other medications). Is the gamble worth the jobs of forty-five employees? Read
Keeping Both the Mind and the Body Healthy 21/04/2008 | Nutrition The article examines the latest research evidence that physical exercise improves mood. Those taking acomplia are always advised to exercise on a regular basis. This could help to offset some of the psychological side effects sometimes associated with acomplia. Read
Those Online Pharmacies! 21/04/2008 | Mental Health The article repeats the news that a US physician was convicted of suppling prescriptions to an online pharmacy without ensuring a good medical reason. But confirms that, when the prices of many household necessities are rising, it is entirely rational to buy medications at discounted prices online. Read
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