New Futures Story – Mark Thompson: Prevention & Treatment Work
New Futures Story – Mark Thompson: Prevention & Treatment Work – Mark describes how important drug and alcohol rehab programs are to the state of NH.
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation: Murine Atrial HL-1 Cell Line Is a Reliable Model to Study Drug Metabolizing Enzymes in the Heart.
Murine Atrial HL-1 Cell Line is a Reliable Model to Study Drug Metabolizing Enzymes in the Heart.
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Vascul Pharmacol. 2012 Dec 22;
Elshenawy OH, Anwar-Mohamed A, Abdelhamid G, El-Kadi AO
HL-1 cells are… Continue reading
The Expanding World of Tissue Engineering: The Building Blocks and New Applications of Tissue Engineered Constructs.
The Expanding World of Tissue Engineering: The Building Blocks and New Applications of Tissue Engineered Constructs.
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IEEE Rev Biomed Eng. 2012 Dec 20;
Zorlutuna P, Vrana N, Khademhosseini A
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Why Is My Depression and Anxiety Sooooo Bad Even Though I Quit Doing Drugs?
Question by Tim: why is my depression and anxiety sooooo bad even though i quit doing drugs?
i used to be a very heavy drug user. and i have recently quit using everything about 3 months ago. i was… Continue reading
Use of an Algorithm for Identifying Hidden Drug-Drug Interactions in Adverse Event Reports.
Use of an algorithm for identifying hidden drug-drug interactions in adverse event reports.
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J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2012 Dec 25;
Gooden KM, Pan X, Kawabata H, Heim JM
Drug and Alcohol Detox in Dallas
Drug and Alcohol Detox in Dallas – As seen on A&E’s Intervention… A dignified and compassionate Drug Detox center in Dallas. Alcohol Detox, Xanax Detox, Heroin Detox, Opiate Detox, Methadone and Suboxone Detox or any other drug or medication.… Continue reading
The Advocates – the Advocates
The Advocates – The Advocates – When a young Edinburgh lawyer is asked to prepare a case defending a planned extension of a drug rehabilitation centre he can’t help but get involved in the death of a former patient.… Continue reading
Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation: Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Haplotype Associated With Hypertension and Responsiveness to Antihypertensive Drug Therapy.
Inducible nitric oxide synthase haplotype associated with hypertension and responsiveness to antihypertensive drug therapy.
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Gene. 2012 Dec 21;
Oliveira-Paula GH, Lacchini R, Coeli-Lacchini FB, Junior HM, Tanus-Santos JE
Hypertension is a multifactorial disorder associated with increased inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression and activity. While genetic polymorphisms affect iNOS expression, it is not known whether iNOS gene polymorphisms affect the susceptibility to hypertension and the responses to antihypertensive therapy. This study aimed at assessing whether iNOS polymorphisms ((CCTTT)(n), g.-1026C>A, and g.2087G>A) and haplotypes are associated with hypertension and with responsiveness to drug therapy. We studied 115 well controlled hypertensive patients (HTN), 82 hypertensive patients resistant to optimized antihypertensive therapy (RHTN), and 113 normotensive healthy subjects (NT). Genotypings were carried out using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and PCR amplification followed by capillary electrophoresis. The software PHASE 2.1 was used to estimate the haplotypes frequencies in each group. Variant genotypes (GA+AA) for the g.2087G>A polymorphism were more commonly found in hypertensive patients (HTN+RHTN) than in normotensives (P=0.016; OR=2.05). We found no associations between genotypes and responsiveness to therapy (P>0.05). The S-C-A haplotype was more commonly found in hypertensive patients (HTN+RHTN) than in normotensives (P=0.014; OR=6.07). Interestingly, this haplotype was more commonly found in the HTN group than in the RHTN group (P=0.012; OR=0.14). Our findings indicate that the g.2087G>A polymorphism in the iNOS… Continue reading