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Psychiatrists in Delhi
Psychiatrists in Delhi specialize in psychiatry and treat patients with mental & emotional disorders: Anxiety, Depression, Psychosis, Substance Abuse, Sexual Dysfunction etc. Most of the Delhi Psychiatrists specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, addictive, and emotional disorders and are trained in diagnostic evaluation and in psychotherapy. The practice of Psychiatry involves the... »
Latest news on Adjustment Disorders from Yahoo! News
- Mental health evacuations spike in war zones (Air Force Times)
More than 10 percent of medical evacuations from Iraq and Afghanistan over the past eight years have been for mental health reasons. From October 2001 to September 2009, 5,480 troops were flown back to the U.S. or to Germany due to “mental disorders,” according to the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center. Most of the evacuations were for adjustment reactions or affective psychoses. But the ... - Mental health evacuations spike in war zones - Navy News, news from Iraq - Navy Times (Navy Times)
More than 10 percent of medical evacuations from Iraq and Afghanistan over the past eight years have been for mental health reasons. - Warfarin users appear more likely to develop brain bleeding following stroke treatment (EurekAlert!)
Patients already taking warfarin who develop an acute stroke appear more likely to experience a brain hemorrhage following treatment with an intravenous clot-dissolving medication, even if their blood clotting function appears normal, according to a report posted online today that will appear in the May print issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. - Health bulletin board: Public health agencies hit with job losses, budget cuts (Akron Beacon Journal)
Health bulletin board: Public health agencies hit with job losses, budget cuts - Anushay Hossain: The Case of Japan's Princess Masako Shows Us the Value Still Placed on Sons Over Daughters (The Huffington Post)
Today we should not only celebrate how far women have come, but also recognize how much work remains to be done so that we can ensure a secure and safe future for women and girls. - Women who drink moderately appear to gain less weight than nondrinkers (PhysOrg)
Normal-weight women who drink a light to moderate amount of alcohol appear to gain less weight and have a lower risk of becoming overweight and obese than non-drinkers, according to a report in the March 8 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. - Long-Term Efficacy Of Xenazine® (Tetrabenazine) For The Treatment Of Chorea Associated With Huntington's Disease (Medical News Today)
Lundbeck Inc. has announced the presentation of results from an open-label extension study of Xenazine® (tetrabenazine) for the treatment of chorea associated with Huntington's disease (HD). Data from this study demonstrated that after an 80-week treatment period, subjects treated with Xenazine experienced a statistically significant reduction in chorea score (p These results are consistent with ... - March 7 to 14 Niagara County events (The Buffalo News)
Today - Depression among college students on the rise (SMU Daily Campus)
The stresses of a college student are typical: high academic pressures, new financial responsibilities, time-management issues and new relationships can put anyone on the edge. - Majority of PI patients can be switched to IgPro20 without dose adjustment (News-Medical-Net)
Data from a European multicenter (non-IND study) showing that patients with PI who switched to IgPro20 from previously available SCIg formulations achieved comparable IgG trough levels without dosage adjustment, resulting in significantly less administration volume. The data were presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) Annual Meeting in New Orleans, US.
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