Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

How Is Mental Health Covered Under Obamacare?

...  more on Chicago Daily HeraldFalling through the cracks This includes anxiety disorders, depression, substance abuse, bipolar disorder, eating disorders and schizophrenia. That's down from 2003, when an identical study showed a 1-in-4 prevalence. Mental health illnesses are a… Continue reading

RELVAR(R) ELLIPTA(R) Receives European Marketing Authorisation for the

...  ELLIPTA(R) Receives European Marketing Authorisation for the … COPD: the symptomatic treatment of adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with a FEV1 < 70% predicted normal (post-bronchodilator) with an exacerbation history despite regular bronchodilator therapy. Relvar is ….… Continue reading

Major Care Gaps in Asthma, Sleep and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Road Map for Knowledge Translation.

...  care gaps in asthma, sleep and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A road map for knowledge translation. Can Respir J. 2013 Jul-Aug; 20(4): 265-9Boulet LP, Bourbeau J, Skomro R, Gupta S Large gaps between best evidence-based care and actual… Continue reading

Almanac 2011: Acute Coronary Syndromes. the National Society Journals Present Selected Research That Has Driven Recent Advances in Clinical Cardiology.

...  sustain following recent negative trials. Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators for patients with severe myocardial infarction protect against sudden death but for primary prevention should be based on left ventricular ejection fraction measurements late (around 40 days) after presentation, earlier deployment showing… Continue reading

Randomized Trials Built on Sand: Examples From COPD, Hormone Therapy, and Cancer.

...  an anti-diabetic medication, which is being hailed as a potential anti-cancer agent, primarily on the basis of several recent observational studies that reported impressive reductions in cancer incidence and mortality with its use. These observational studies have now sparked… Continue reading

Adherence to Treatment With Imatinib in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: A Study of the First Decade of Responses Obtained at a Brazilian Hospital.

...  response, major cytogenetic response and major molecular response.The population of this study obtained lower-than-expected therapeutic responses compared to other studies. HubMed – drug in silico analyses of metabolic pathway and protein interaction network for identification of next gen therapeutic… Continue reading

Examining the Effect of Teleconferences on Oncology Phase 1 Trials.

...  7.8, 95% CI: 2.4-25.5), and history of previous TB (AOR: 6.8, 95% CI: 2.2-21.3) were major risk factors for death in TB patients.Monitoring co-morbid conditions like diabetes mellitus and anemia are important to reduce death rate in TB patients.… Continue reading

The Impact of Exercise on Suicide Risk: Examining Pathways Through Depression, PTSD, and Sleep in an Inpatient Sample of Veterans.

...  respectively. These changes were statistically significant.The current preliminary open study confirmed that individual CBT was potentially useful for women with RM and depression and/or anxiety. This finding is the first step towards creating a comprehensive psychological support system for… Continue reading

The Role of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Inducing Musculoskeletal Tissue Healing.

...  engineered by combining favorable biochemical properties from multiple known polymerases could potentially measure faster phenomena such as slow synchronization of neuronal oscillations. Sophisticated engineering of DNAPs is likely required to achieve molecular recording of neuronal activity with single-spike temporal… Continue reading

The “Anchor Shape” Technique for Long Head of the Biceps Tenotomy to Avoid the Popeye Deformity.

...  that anchors the LHB at the articular entrance of the bicipital groove, thus decreasing the risk of Popeye deformity. HubMed – rehab Intriguing bronchoalveolar lavage proteome in a case of pulmonary langerhans cell histiocytosis. Am J Case Rep. 2013;… Continue reading