Slow Release in Every Sense of the Words 08/05/2008 | Medicine The article notes that Labopharm Inc. is closer to FDA approval for its once-daily version of ultram. It could be on the market by August 2008 which will bring the US market in line with the European markets which have had access to this format of ultram for some time. Read
Good News From Istanbul 08/05/2008 | Weight Loss This article considers the results of the ADAGIO-LIPIDS study presented at Istanbul and concludes that it provides more encouraging evidence that, used wisely, acomplia is a highly effective treatment for those who are overweight and at risk of cardiovascular disease. Read
Instead of Counting Sheep, We Should be Counting Prescriptions 07/05/2008 | Sleep The article wonders why insomnia seems to have become an epidemic. Millions of prescriptions a day are written around the world. Perhaps it is the 24/7 lifestyle or that we worry too much. Whatever it is, the world as a whole is suffering from lack of sleep. Read
Prejudice and Disability 07/05/2008 | Mental Health The article reflects on the nature of disability and considers why many for suffer from anxiety and panic attacks fail to complete the course of treatment Read
The Morning After the Night Before 27/04/2008 | Weight Loss The article describes a second heart attack with a different set of symptoms to the first. The result sees the victim back in hospital and then in a nursing home where his addiction to nictotine and alcohol can be more easily controlled until Acomplia comes along to help. Read
Thanks to Ambien 27/04/2008 | Sleep The article introduces a fortysomething housewife who is keeping a diary about her first experiences with Ambien. She is to be paid in kind to write about her life. She is not being paid to endorse Ambien, but for an honest report of her reaction to the medication. Read
Friday 26/04/2008 | Sleep The article identifies the problems that any family can experience when one member is planning to start taking a potentially addictive medication that also has recreational use and a street value. Read
A New Study Shows Insomnia is More Persistent 26/04/2008 | Sleep The article considers a twenty year study into insomnia which found that sleep loss continued and worsened over time, and that it was often followed by depression. Read
Learning From the Past 26/04/2008 | Mental Health The article looks back to 1994 when the cost of anxiety disorders to the US economy was $65 billion. Because public health care is underfunded, treatments have focused on oral medications as the cheap solution rather than expensive behavioural therapy which has a better chance of a cure. Read
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