Translating Guidelines to Practice: Findings From a Multidisciplinary Preventive Cardiology Programme in the West of Ireland.
Translating guidelines to practice: findings from a multidisciplinary preventive cardiology programme in the west of Ireland.
Eur J Prev Cardiol. 2013 Jul 24;
Gibson I, Flaherty G, Cormican S, Jones J, Kerins C, Walsh AM, Costello C, Windle J,… Continue reading
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. (NBIX): Why We Think Neurocrine's Phase IIb Trial …
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. (NBIX): Why We Think Neurocrine's Phase IIb Trial …
Tardive dyskinesia is among the most severe side effects caused by dopamine blockers (neuroleptics), which are widely used in the treatment of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, treatment-resistant depression, and… Continue reading
Can I Take Benzodiazipines for Anxiety if I Have Had Substance Abuse Issues in the Past?
Question by E: can i take benzodiazipines for anxiety if I have had substance abuse issues in the past?
seriously. I’ve been abusing alcohol heavily to self medicate my chronic anxiety on and off for the past ten years or… Continue reading
Clinical Approach to Fever in the Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit: Focus on Drug Fever.
Clinical approach to fever in the neurosurgical intensive care unit: Focus on drug fever.
Surg Neurol Int. 2013; 4(Suppl 5): S318-22
Cunha BA
As fever is one of the cardinal signs of infection, the presence of fever in a patient in the neurosurgical intensive care unit (NSICU) raises the question of whether it is infectious in etiology. Infectious and noninfectious causes of fever in the NSICU may be determined based upon assessment of clinical signs and symptoms, the degree of temperature elevation, the relationship of the pulse to the fever (e.g., an infectious process resulting in hyperpyrexia and bradycardia), and when the fever occurs (e.g., related to the length of stay in the NSICU). There are many noninfectious disorders which contribute to temperatures >102°F in the NSICU; these include drug fevers, deep vein thrombosis, phlebitis/pulmonary embolism, acute myocardial infarction, atelectasis, dehydration, acute gout flare, malignancy, acute pancreatitis, transfusion associated hepatitis, and hemorrhage. Infectious rather than noninfectious disorders, however, are more typically associated with high-grade fevers (>102°F.) in the NSICU, and nosocomial pneumonia, (synonymous with ventilator-associated pneumonia [VAP]), is the leading culprit,… Continue reading
Psychometric Properties of the Attitudes Toward Self-Revised in Italian Young Adults.
Psychometric Properties of the Attitudes toward Self-Revised in Italian Young Adults.
Depress Res Treat. 2013; 2013: 209216
Innamorati M, Tamburello S, Contardi A, Imperatori C, Tamburello A, Saggino A, Balsamo M
Objectives and Methods. Several researchers have provided support… Continue reading
Bulimia Help Webs #1 Bulimia Recovery Program!
Bulimia Help Webs #1 Bulimia Recovery Program!
Bulimia Help. Webs #1 Bulimia Recovery Program ( http://tinyurl.com/my6nxko ) Bulimia Help. Webs #1 Bulimia Recovery Program Dramatically Reduce Your Binge U…
Dr. Dave H. Nielson Receives Legal Compliance Award for… Continue reading
Management of Medication-Related Cardiometabolic Risk in Patients With Severe Mental Illness.
Management of Medication-Related Cardiometabolic Risk in Patients with Severe Mental Illness.
Curr Cardiovasc Risk Rep. 2013 Aug; 7(4): 283-287
Lang DJ, Barr AM, Procyshyn RM
Severe psychotic disorders, which on their own may be a risk factor for metabolic… Continue reading
[Consensus Regarding the Definition of Persons With Severe Mental Illness and the Number of Such Persons in the Netherlands.]
[Consensus regarding the definition of persons with severe mental illness and the number of such persons in the Netherlands.]
Tijdschr Psychiatr. 2013; 55(6): 427-438
Delespaul P
Insurance companies and mental health service planners need to have information about the… Continue reading