New Insight Into ADHD

March 16, 2011

ScienceDaily (Mar. 1, 2011) — thanks in part to a Norwegian research biobank, researchers have generated important new insight into ADHD and how the condition manifests itself. among other things, they have found that there is some overlap between ADHD and bipolar disorders with regard to rapid mood swings. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) occurs [...]

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Liow: Pulapol flu bug not H1N1 – The Malaysian Insider

March 16, 2011

Liow said the spate of illnesses was believed to be from viral infection. — file picKUALA LUMPUR, Mar 7 — Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai confirmed today the influenza outbreak at the Kuala Lumpur Police Training College (Pulapol) is not H1N1. He said a team of medical experts had been despatched to the [...]

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What are the symptoms of chronic fatigue?

March 16, 2011

other than obvious lethargy and tiredness, can anyone tell me? Those are the symptoms. It usually occurs after a very long and difficult illness. People with C.F can't do much at all without being exhausted. A friend had it once, and at its worse she could sleep all night, wake up and walk to the [...]

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Cystitis in Women Treatment, Causes and Symptoms

March 16, 2011

Cystitis is an infection of the urinary tract system. Know the treatment of cystitis in women. Cystitis is an infection of the urinary tract, especially of the bladder. it is more common in women than in men and it mainly affects them before they reach menopause. There are even women who experience frequent and recurrent [...]

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Surgery without incisions for chronic heartburn, reflux available at Lakeland

March 16, 2011

Published 10:34pm Tuesday, March 8, 2011 Tens of millions of Americans suffer with daily heartburn or other symptoms of reflux such as regurgitation, chronic cough, hoarseness and dental erosions. until recently these people faced either lifetime of daily medications and often incomplete resolution of their symptoms or the risks of invasive surgery.Now they have a [...]

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Spanking 1-year-olds is common in depressed dads

March 16, 2011

CHICAGO (AP) — just like new moms, new fathers can be depressed, and a study found a surprising number of sad dads spanked their 1-year-olds. About 40 percent of depressed fathers in a survey said they’d spanked kids that age, versus just 13 percent of fathers who weren’t depressed. most dads also had had recent [...]

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How to Stay on Your Depression Treatment Plan

March 16, 2011

Staying with your treatment plan by Arthur AllenWebMD Feature Antidepressants, especially when combined with talk therapy, generally help people recover from depression. Symptoms begin to improve within weeks for the majority of people taking antidepressants. And people who take antidepressants long-term — up to 36 months — have a relapse rate of only 18% compared [...]

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UTI Researchers Trying to Alleviate “Considerable Human Misery”

March 16, 2011

Harry L.T. Mobley has devoted the better part of 25 years to alleviating the “considerable human misery” created by bacteria that make themselves a little too at-home in millions of women’s urinary tracts. Working six days a week, Mobley and the dozen researchers in his University of Michigan lab are trying to develop a nasal [...]

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Schizophrenia- Types And Treatments

March 16, 2011

Schizophrenia is an illness which a large number of our adult population is facing these days. It has varying impact on the degree of mental health of people who suffer from this problem. the disease is associated with lots of social stigma, and it greatly hampers the quality of life of a person and the [...]

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Marijuana Use Linked to Risk of Psychotic Symptoms

March 15, 2011

Study Shows Association between Development of Psychosis and Smoking Marijuana March 1, 2011 — Adolescents and young adults who smoke marijuana have an increased risk for experiencing psychotic symptoms, according to a new study. The new findings appear online in the journal BMJ. Researchers assessed marijuana use during a 10-year study of 1,923 participants aged [...]

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