Evotec And Roche To Develop EVT 101 For Treatment-Resistant Depression

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Evotec AG (Frankfurt Stock Exchange: EVT; NASDAQ: EVTC) and Roche (SWX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY) announced today that they have entered into an agreement for Phase II clinical development of EVT 101 in patients with treatment-resistant depression. The potential value of this transaction exceeds USD 300 million.
Evotec will be responsible for conducting Phase II studies for EVT 101, a compound originally discovered by Roche and Click here to read more.. »

April 2nd 2009 Uncategorized

Expanding Patient Population Creates A Huge Market For Invasive Pressure Monitoring And Hemodynamic Monitoring, Finds Frost & Sullivan

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The higher incidence of chronic illnesses in Europe and the consequent increase of patient population in intensive care units has amplified the need for equipment that measure vital signs such as blood pressure during surgeries. This rise in the number of people requiring critical care has escalated the demand for catheters and transducers.
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (
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April 2nd 2009 Uncategorized

For Predicting Cardiovascular Risk, Systolic And Diastolic Blood Pressures Together More Useful

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Individuals with diastolic blood pressure under 70 mm Hg coupled with an elevated systolic blood pressure may have a greater risk of heart attack and stroke than indicated by the systolic blood pressure values alone, according to a UC Click here to read more.. »

April 1st 2009 Uncategorized

A Biochemical Pathway For Blocking Your Worst Fears?

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A receptor for glutamate, the most prominent neurotransmitter in the brain, plays a key role in the process of "unlearning," report researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Their findings, published in the current issue of the Journal of Neuroscience, could eventually help scientists develop new drug therapies to treat a variety of disorders, including phobias and anxiety disorders, particularly post-traumatic stress Click here to read more.. »

March 31st 2009 Uncategorized

How To Maintain Your Mental Health In Tough Economic Times

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To help millions of Americans deal with the stress created by the tough economic times, Mental Health America is recommending strategies to help people feel better and protect their mental health.
One recent poll reported that nearly 60 percent of respondents said the current economic situation is a cause of stress in their lives. And one-quarter indicated Click here to read more.. »

March 30th 2009 Uncategorized

Glass Half Full? It’s In Your Genes

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Why do some people always look on the bright side of life when others seem to focus on the negatives? According to new research, it could be down to their genes. The findings, published in the Royal Society journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, help to explain why some people respond better to stress than others and why some are more prone to emotional disorders such as depression.
A Click here to read more.. »

March 9th 2009 Uncategorized

Grazax(R), Grass Pollen Allergen Tablet, Launched For Use In Children

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ALK-Abell?? Ltd announced today that Grazax®, grass-pollen allergen tablet, is now available for use in children and adolescents aged 5 to 17.
Grazax is the only non-injection immunotherapy licensed to treat children suffering from severe grass pollen induced seasonal allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis or severe hay fever1. In addition, it is the first immunotherapy tablet to address the underlying cause of grass pollen allergy2,3. It is a once daily Click here to read more.. »

March 8th 2009 Uncategorized

More Effort Needed To Prevent Mental, Emotional, And Behavioral Disorders In Young People

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The federal government should make preventing mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders and promoting mental health in young people a national priority, says a new report from the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. These disorders — which include depression, anxiety, conduct disorder, and substance abuse — are about as common as fractured limbs in children and adolescents. Click here to read more.. »

February 18th 2009 Uncategorized

China Pharma Holdings, Inc. Announces Clinical Trials Already Underway For Candesartan

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China Pharma Holdings, Inc. ("China Pharma") (OTC Bulletin Board: CPHI), which develops, manufactures, and markets specialty pharmaceutical products in China, announced today that the company has initiated clinical trials for the generic version of the leading hypertension drug Candesartan.
The clinical trials for this product are anticipated to require approximately 18 months to complete. Click here to read more.. »

February 15th 2009 Uncategorized

UT Southwestern Performs First Local Implant In Deep Brain Stimulation Study For Depression

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UT Southwestern Medical Center neurological surgeons have begun implanting patients as part of a clinical study that is investigating whether deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy may help people who suffer from major depressive disorder, a severe form of depression.
The BROADEN™ (BROdmann Area 25 DEep brain Neuromodulation) study is a controlled, multi-site, blinded, clinical study that is evaluating the safety and effectiveness of DBS therapy in Click here to read more.. »

February 13th 2009 Uncategorized

Maintaining Healthy Teeth And Gums Is A Wise Investment

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Faced with plummeting investments and an unsteady job market, many Americans are feeling the effects of the recent economic crisis. In fact, a recent study by the American Psychological Association found that over 80 percent of Americans rank money and the economy as significant causes of stress. And while chronic stress can lead to a host of health problems, including a weakened Click here to read more.. »

February 11th 2009 Uncategorized

Pollen Forecasts In Germany Improved By Automatic Measuring Stations

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The snow is thawing, the first crocuses are fighting their way through the cold earth into the daylight and hay fever sufferers are already pulling out their handkerchiefs. A new type of measuring station will automatically determine the pollen count and thus improve the forecast.
"And here is the pollen forecast for tomorrow: Low levels of alder and hazel…" - we Click here to read more.. »

February 9th 2009 Uncategorized

Even Natural Perfumes May Cause Allergies

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Hypersensitivity to perfumes is the most common contact allergy in adults. Research at the University of Gothenburg has demonstrated that even natural aromatic oils, which many deem harmless compared to synthetic perfumes, may cause allergic reactions.
Roughly one in five adults in northern Europe is believed to suffer from contact allergy Click here to read more.. »

February 7th 2009 Uncategorized

SSRIs May Reduce Suicide In Adults

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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may reduce the risk of suicide in depressed adults, according to a study by researchers from the World Health Organization and the University of Verona, Italy published in CMAJ.
The study, a meta-analysis of 8 large-scale observational studies, was undertaken to explore whether SSRIs reduce or increase Click here to read more.. »

February 5th 2009 Uncategorized

This Month’s Family Murder-Suicides Only “The Tip Of The Iceberg” Sociologist Says

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A family sociologist at the University at Buffalo says this month’s murder-suicides involving a family of four in Ohio and a family of five in California may be "just the tip of the iceberg."
Sampson Blair, Ph.D., associate professor of sociology at UB, says, "Family murder-suicide is still relatively uncommon, but Click here to read more.. »

February 3rd 2009 Uncategorized

Smoking Teenagers Make Depressed Adults

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A groundbreaking new study by researchers in the US suggests that teenagers who smoke could be setting themselves up to become depressed
adults.
Published pre-press as an early on line issue last month in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, the research was the work of Florida State
University Psychology Professor Carlos A Bola?±os-Guzm??n and colleagues.
In their Click here to read more.. »

February 1st 2009 Uncategorized

Understanding The Sleep-Wake Cycle

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Lack of sleep is a common complaint but for many, falling asleep involuntarily during the day poses a very real and dangerous problem. A new study from the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) at McGill University demonstrates interestingly, that sleep-wake states are regulated by two different types of nerve cells (neurons), melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) neurons and orexin (Orx) neurons, Click here to read more.. »

January 31st 2009 Uncategorized

Harvard Health Publications Launches Online Stress Resource Center

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Harvard Health Publications, the publishing division of Harvard Medical School, today announced the creation of its online Stress Resource Center at The resource center was created to help the general public understand the ways that daily stress affects their Click here to read more.. »

January 29th 2009 Uncategorized

Nanofiltered C1 Inhibitor Shows Potential For Acute Hereditary Angioedema

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Nanofiltered C1 inhibitor concentrate (C1INH-nf, CinryzeR) is an effective and safe treatment for all types of acute hereditary angioedema (HAE) attacks, according to results released here at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI).
Bruce Zuraw, MD, with the University of California at San Diego, and colleagues elsewhere, Click here to read more.. »

January 28th 2009 Uncategorized

Research Investigates The Effectiveness Of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

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The National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) programme is expanding the evidence base surrounding the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for the treatment of depression by commissioning three new research projects. Existing research suggests that CBT may be effective in tackling depression, but more evidence is needed.
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January 27th 2009 Uncategorized

PSD502 For Premature Ejaculation - Positive Outcomes From European Phase III Pivotal Trial

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Generic clomid pills no prescription Plethora Solutions Holdings PLC ("Plethora" or the "Company", AIM: PLE), the specialist developer of products for the treatment and management of urological disorders, announces that its European Phase III double-blind placebo controlled study Click here to read more.. »

January 26th 2009 Uncategorized

CBT Or Zoloft Or Both Effective For Childhood Anxiety Disorders

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Researchers in the US found that either cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or the antidepressant sertraline (brand name Zoloft) were more
effective than a placebo drug in treating a range of childhood anxiety disorders, but a combination of Zoloft and CBT worked even better.
The Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Study (CAMS), which took part Click here to read more.. »

January 25th 2009 Uncategorized

Erectile Dysfunction May Predict Heart Attacks

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An expert has written an article on bmj.com
that suggests a link between heart attacks and erectile
dysfunction. Dr Geoffrey Hackett (Good Hope Hospital,
Birmingham, UK) says that erectile dysfunction gives a two to three
year early
warning of a heart attack, but doctors are largely ignoring
the relationship.
Hackett writes that he noticed a pattern occurring over several years
of Click here to read more.. »

January 24th 2009 Uncategorized

Medication May Provide Some Benefit For Older Adults With Anxiety Disorder

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Preliminary research suggests that use of the drug escitalopram provided some improvement in symptoms for older adults with generalized anxiety disorder, although the overall benefits were diminished because of nonadherence to the drug by some patients, according to a study in the January 21 issue of JAMA.
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January 23rd 2009 Uncategorized

Escitalopram May Help Older Adults With Anxiety Disorder

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Early results of a randomized controlled clinical trial suggest that the SSRI drug escitalopram (brand names Lexapro, Cipralex) may benefit older
adults with generalized anxiety disorder, although it is likely the trial failed to show clear overall benefits compared with placebo because some trial
patients dropped out. The researchers said the drug needs to be tested further and cautions doctors Click here to read more.. »

January 22nd 2009 Uncategorized