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Leukemia Drugs Put a Stop to Type 1 Diabetes in Micediabetesnotes.com » Diabetes Notes - 3 hours ago Well this is super exciting news! “Two popular leukemia drugs, Gleevec and Sutent, kept lab mice from developing type 1 diabetes and put 80 percent of diabetic mice in remission, an international team said on Monday.” … Also tagged: diabetes, research, study, cure, mice, student, leukemia, type 1 diabetes, diabetes news, cancer drug, geevec, change immune system |
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New Therapy for Seasonal Affective Disorderspsychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychology - Nov 7, 2008 According to the Harvard Mental Health Letter, bright white light therapy has been used to treat seasonal affective disorder (SAD) for more than 20 years. Although it remains a mainstay of treatment, in the past few … Also tagged: general, professional, light, brain and behavior, preset, depression, blue, anxiety, psychology, timing, medications, psychotherapy, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, lifehelper, awakens, calibrated, rhythms which |
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 3, 2008
London, November 3 (ANI): A team of researchers from Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’’s Hospital has found that the ability of the immune system cells called T-lymphocytes to fight childhood cancer …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Medications - Sep 3, 2008
A new study finds that women with depression may be much more likely to gain relief from a commonly used, inexpensive antidepressant drug. The persistence of a gender difference in response to the drug — even after …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychology - Sep 2, 2008
A new study finds that women with depression may be much more likely to gain relief from a commonly used, inexpensive antidepressant drug. But many members of both sexes may find that it helps ease their depression …
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psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Aug 7, 2008
Although we harp on this at least once every few months, it bears repeating: Psychotherapy with medication is usually the best possible treatment option for depression (acute or chronic) for nearly everyone. If you’re …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Depression - Jul 22, 2008
A new research study will investigate if a multiple-medication treatment of depression is superior to the common practice of a single drug. For diseases such as diabetes or hypertension, combining medicines from the …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychotherapy - Jul 17, 2008
A new study suggests variations in the serotonin transporter gene could explain why some people with depression respond better than others to treatment with citalopram (Celexa), an antidepressant medication. The Mayo …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychology - Jul 16, 2008
A new study suggests variations in the serotonin transporter gene could explain why some people with depression respond better than others to treatment with citalopram (Celexa), an antidepressant medication. The Mayo …
Also tagged: general, professional, brain and behavior, depression, mayo, psychology, medications, psychotherapy, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, advocacy and 038 policy, lifehelper, citalopram, pharmacogenetics, variations, pharmacogenetic, slc6a4, mrazek
encouraginghealth.com » Encouraging Health - May 7, 2008
Seven years later, patients in small study still enjoy a mysterious remission An experiment that went wrong may provide a new way to treat multiple sclerosis, a Canadian researcher said on Tuesday. Patients who got …
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