Better Hypertension Treatment By Determining How The Body Regulates Blood Pressure In Response To Daily Stress

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Friday 15 August 2008 6:35 pm

How the body regulates blood pressure in response to daily stress is the focus of a study geared toward helping people whose pressure is out of control.
"Research shows that two-thirds of patients’ high blood pressure is not controlled despite the best efforts of their doctors. That is terrible," says Dr. Gregory Harshfield, director of the Georgia Prevention Institute (more…)

Erectile Dysfunction Not Only Interferes With Romance, It Warns Of Future Heart Disease

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Thursday 14 August 2008 8:37 pm

Erectile dysfunction is always a matter of the heart, but new research shows that more than romance is at stake. Two new studies of men with type 2 diabetes found that erectile dysfunction (ED) was a powerful early warning sign for serious heart disease, including heart attack and death.
One of the studies also showed that cholesterol-lowering (more…)

How advanced prostate cancer becomes resistant to androgen-deprivation therapy

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Thursday 14 August 2008 8:37 pm

Men’s Health News
For the past 70 years the treatment of choice for advanced, metastatic prostate cancer has been androgen-deprivation therapy. That is, the suppression of circulating testosterone - the hormone that fuels prostate-cancer growth - via surgical castration (orchiectomy) or medical castration with testosterone-blocking drugs. While such therapy buys time for patients, it is not a cure, as inevitably the cancer becomes resistant to the androgen deprivation and (more…)

Seven biomarkers found that predict with 86 percent accuracy prostate cancer recurrence

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Thursday 14 August 2008 8:37 pm

Men’s Health News
A simple blood test may help doctors better predict whether prostate cancer will recur or spread in patients who have undergone surgery for the disease, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.
In a study published in the June 15 issue of Clinical Cancer Research, UT Southwestern scientists identified a panel of seven biomarkers that can predict with 86 (more…)

Sex advice for older men says “use or lose it”

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Wednesday 13 August 2008 7:35 pm

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A new study by researchers in Finland has some advice for older men when it comes to preserving their sexual function.
The new advice basically says, "use or lose it", the more sex older men have the lower their risk of developing erectile dysfunction (ED).
The researchers advise men who want to preserve their sexual function to have sex often.
The researchers conducted (more…)

Milk Allergy Risk Identified In Several Brands Of “Non-Dairy” Acidophilus-Containing Health Products

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Tuesday 12 August 2008 6:35 pm

Health Canada is warning Canadians with milk allergies not to use several brands of unauthorized acidophilus-containing health products labelled as "non-dairy" because they contain trace amounts of milk protein from dairy ingredients used in the production process.
The products are:
- Truly Premium All Naturals Acidophilus with Bifidus (50 capsules)
- (more…)

Less educated, older men more likely to view depression negatively

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Tuesday 12 August 2008 6:35 pm

Men’s Health News
Less educated, older men are more likely to view depression negatively, while almost one in five Australians say they wouldn’t work with someone suffering depression, according to researchers from The Australian National University.
Buy cialis pills The research, published today by online open access (more…)

Summer Allergies Cause Sinus Sufferers To Miss Out On Work Or Social Activities

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Monday 11 August 2008 5:36 pm

While summer is the time of year people like to spend most of their day outside, summer allergens keep many sinus sufferers from enjoying activities such as barbequing, hanging out at the pool and spending time in the park, to name a few.
In fact, a new survey of more than 1,000 consumers shows that one-third of sinus sufferers say they miss or cut short social (more…)

Lower Blood Pressure Linked To Statins

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Monday 11 August 2008 5:36 pm

An article published in the Archives of Internal Medicine
reports that statins - medications that are usually prescribed to lower
blood cholesterol levels - may also lower blood pressure. Beatrice A.
Golomb, M.D., Ph.D., (University of California, San Diego, La Jolla)
and (more…)

Discovery of protein that helps predict prostate cancer survival

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Monday 11 August 2008 5:36 pm

Men’s Health News
An Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute researcher has identified a protein that is a strong indicator of survival for men with advanced prostate cancer. The C-reactive protein, also known as CRP, is a special type of protein produced by the liver that is elevated in the presence (more…)

New Survey Reveals Need For GPs To Challenge Status Quo In Management Of Severe Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Monday 11 August 2008 3:36 am

Results of a survey launched today revealed that GPs are not referring their severe seasonal allergic rhinitis patients to secondary care, forgoing patient choice and care. The findings demonstrate that GPs cannot see the benefit of referring or feel that they are able to manage their severe allergy patients in their own clinics, despite an increasing number of patients presenting (more…)

Minnesota Health Care Group To Launch Pilot ‘Pay-for-Performance’ Initiative To Reduce Treatment Costs For Depression

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Sunday 10 August 2008 4:35 pm

The Buyers Health Care Action Group, a health care purchasing coalition in Minnesota for large employers, on Wednesday announced a pay-for-performance pilot program that will reward physicians who effectively treat depressed patients, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports. The program will start in 2009 (Forster, St. Paul Pioneer Press, 5/28). The program is modeled (more…)

Higher Coffee And Cigarette Consumption Among AA Attendees

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Sunday 10 August 2008 4:35 pm

More than one million Americans currently participate in the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) program. generic levitra online buy While AA participants are reportedly notorious for their coffee drinking and cigarette smoking, very little research has quantified their consumption of these two products. Recent findings confirm that coffee and cigarette use among this population is greater (more…)

Discovery Of Compound Could Lead To New Blood Pressure Drugs

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Sunday 10 August 2008 4:35 pm

University of Florida researchers have identified a drug compound that dramatically lowers blood pressure, improves heart function and - in a remarkable finding - prevents damage to the heart and kidneys in rats with persistent hypertension.
The findings, which appear in the May 1 edition of the American Heart Association journal Hypertension, (more…)

Unexpected Benefit Of Allergies

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Saturday 9 August 2008 3:36 pm

Long-suffering victims of allergies such as asthma and hay fever might enjoy a surprise benefit, according to research led by the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
In a paper presented at an international symposium in Sydney, the researchers show that people with one of these atopic diseases are up to 25 percent less likely to get the most common type of Non-Hodgkin (more…)

Single Pill Combinations Diovan HCT® And Exforge® Approved In US As First-line Treatments For High Blood Pressure

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Saturday 9 August 2008 3:36 pm

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved two single-pill combination medications, Diovan HCT® (valsartan and hydrochlorothiazide) and Exforge® (amlodipine and valsartan), as initial or ‘first-line’ therapies in patients likely to need multiple drugs to achieve their blood (more…)

New way to treat advanced prostate cancer, potentially more effective, fewer side effects

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Saturday 9 August 2008 3:36 pm

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Researchers at the University of Adelaide have developed a novel approach to treating advanced prostate cancer that could be more effective with fewer side effects.
Professor Wayne Tilley and Dr Lisa Butler of the University’s Dame Roma Mitchell (more…)

Increased US Prison Population Has Profound Demographic Consequences, Disproportionately Affecting Black Males

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Friday 8 August 2008 2:36 pm

The mammoth increase in the United States’ prison population since the 1970s is having profound demographic consequences that disproportionately affect black males.
"This jump in incarceration rates represents a massive intervention in American families at a time when the federal government was making claims that it was less involved in their lives," according (more…)

Antibiotics During First Three Months Of Life Linked To Wheezing At 15 Months - Likely Due To Underlying Infection

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Friday 8 August 2008 2:36 pm

Buy acomplia without prescription Children who are given antibiotics in their first three months often wheeze at 15 months of age. However, this wheezing is probably more due to the presence of chest infections than to the use of antibiotics.
These were the key findings of research carried out by researchers in New Zealand, and published in this month’s (more…)

Pharmacopeia’s First-in-Class Investigational Therapy PS433540 Achieves Statistically Significant Reductions In Blood Pressure In Hypertensive Patient

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Thursday 7 August 2008 1:36 pm

Pharmacopeia (Nasdaq:
PCOP), an innovator in the discovery and development of novel small
molecule therapeutics, announced that PS433540, its first-in-class
Dual Acting Receptor Antagonist (DARA), showed statistically significant
blood pressure reductions in a Phase 2a study in patients with mild to
moderate hypertension. (more…)

Survival In Breast Cancer Patients Boosted By Intervention Program

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Thursday 7 August 2008 5:37 am

A new study provides the best evidence to date that a psychological intervention program designed for breast cancer patients not only improves their health - it actually increases their chance of survival.
Researchers at Ohio State University’s Comprehensive Cancer Center found that patients participating in an intervention program reduced their risk of dying of breast cancer by 56 percent after an average of 11 years.
Participants in the program, which taught (more…)

Suicide Prevention Group Delivers Much Needed Message To Pennsylvania’s Elderly

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Wednesday 6 August 2008 12:37 pm

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BodyLogicMD Reports Increase Of Patients Who Suffer From Adrenal Fatigue

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Wednesday 6 August 2008 12:37 pm

Bioidentical hormone therapy physicians are noticing an increase of patients suffering from adrenal fatigue according to BodylogicMD. Women and men who suffer the side effects of menopause and andropause (the male menopause) often complain of stress, fatigue, depressed sex drive, weight gain, and anxiety (more…)

Prestigious Food Technology Career Award Received By Wrigley Science Institute Executive Director

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Wednesday 6 August 2008 12:37 pm

Gilbert A. Leveille, PhD, executive director of the Wrigley Science Institute (WSI) has been selected as the 2008 recipient of the prestigious Institute of Food Technologists’ Nicholas Appert Award, one of the highest honors in food science and technology. Dr. Leveille received this lifetime achievement award at the 2008 IFT Annual Meeting and Food Expo on June 29, 2008 (more…)

Sophisticated Communication A Prerequisite For People’s Independence

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Tuesday 5 August 2008 11:37 am

generic acomplia online buy With the availability of the Internet, citizens are increasingly expected to search for information on security risks in their living environment. Until now, however, too little was known about the willingness of citizens to do this and the factors that promote this information-seeking behaviour. The work of Dutch researcher Ellen ter Huurne suggests there (more…)

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