7 CAMH scientists win Young Investigator awards focused on breakthrough research

January 25, 2011

Public release date: 12-Jan-2011 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Michael Torresmedia@camh.net416-595-6015Centre for Addiction and Mental Health For immediate Release ? January 12, 2011 (Toronto) ? seven scientists at Canada’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) have been awarded Young Investigator grant awards by the U.S.-based NARSAD: The Brain and Behavior Research Fund. [...]

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Can prostatitis have only one symptom?

January 25, 2011

I was diagnosed with prostatitis 3 months ago, with symptoms of rectal and perineum pain, urinary frequency, and dribbling. After 8 weeks of antibiotics, I was left with only pain. This is my only symptom, just pain. Is this still likely prostatitis, with only the one symptom? I've read a lot and it seems that [...]

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High Blood Pressure Symptoms And How To Recognize Them

January 25, 2011

In case you’re starting to worry, there are several points that might cause high blood pressure levels. The menopause is at least one. If this applies to you, you really should speak to your medical professionsal regarding menopause treatment plans a natural progesterone cream. The symptoms of high blood pressure are not always easy to [...]

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Tacio: Natural drugs from your backyard

January 25, 2011

More Sections IN HIS column for a monthly magazine, Dr. Rafael D. Guerrero III wrote: “In the old days when pharmacies are not yet heard of, forests, farms, and unmanicured gardens were the drugstores for our ancestors. Except that nobody really buys the herbs and medicinal plants. they can just be freely picked from their [...]

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A chart showing causative agent, mode of transmissions,symptoms,prevent… control n treatment ..?

January 25, 2011

(continued) for following diseases: rabies cholera tuberculosis syphilis hi komal !! you asked something which is so long to answer in detail so herewith i just briefe you regarding those ones 1. rabies – it is an acute infectious disease of warm- blooded mammals, esp. carnivores. wildlife, esp. bats, skunks, foxes and raccoons, have been [...]

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Psoriasis Causes and Symptoms and Treatment and Natural Home Remedy Cure for Psoriasis

January 25, 2011

Psoriasis is a chronic, non-contagious disease that is characterized by itchiness and a skin rash. The rash is usually red and slightly raised, with silvery, scaling patches on top of the red regions. The infection usually affects the elbows, knees, scalp, fingernails, and trunk of the body. Psoriasis can also lead to arthritis-like joint pain. [...]

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Techniques For Your Anxiety

January 25, 2011

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January 25, 2011

The vicious eating disorder known to all as anorexia is anorexia symptoms one of the most deadly out there. More tasteless in females than males, it’s estimated that 1% of all youthful girls have this disorder, and that out of that 1%, up to 10% may die from it. The personel with this disorder believes [...]

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Final NICE Appraisal Recommends Improved Access to Treatment and Care of People With Early Alzheimer´s Disease

January 25, 2011

LONDON, January 18, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) today published its final appraisal determination containing final recommendations on the use of specific treatments for Alzheimer´s disease. the new ruling means Alzheimer´s patients will now have access to treatment from the earliest stage of the disease.[1]* A survey conducted [...]

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Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter develops possible test for Alzheimer’s

January 25, 2011

JUPITER —Scientists at the Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter have developed a new technology that appears to accurately diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, and possibly other tough-to-diagnose diseases, before telltale symptoms appear. The technology, described in a paper in the respected scientific journal Cell this month, is in a very early stage. Believing in its potential, a [...]

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