Posts Tagged ‘obesity’

VIVUS Initiates Second Pivotal Phase 3 Trial Of Avanafil For Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction

Posted by poster on February 14th, 2009 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , , , ,  •  Comments Off

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No Need To Whisper: Talking And Treating Erectile Dysfunction

Posted by poster on February 7th, 2009 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , , , , ,  •  Comments Off

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Role Of Obesity In Preeclampsia Studied At University Of Pittsburgh

Posted by poster on January 11th, 2009 under Uncategorized Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off

A plague of obesity in the United States already is known to increase the risk of illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease and joint problems. Now, an infusion of $6.4 million in grant support from the National Institutes of Health will enable researchers at the University of Pittsburgh-affiliated Magee-Womens Research Institute to investigate what role […]

‘Mind’ Comments On Government ‘Fit Note’ Plans, UK

Posted by poster on December 7th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , , ,  •  Comments Off

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Metabolex Announces Positive Results From Phase 1a Clinical Trial Of MBX-2982

Posted by poster on December 7th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off

Metabolex, Inc., a
biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of
proprietary new medicines for the treatment of metabolic diseases,
announced positive results from a Phase 1a clinical trial of MBX-2982. A
summary of the results was presented at the World Congress on Controversies
to Consensus […]

Weight linked to prostate cancer death

Posted by poster on December 5th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags:  •  Comments Off

Men’s Health News
New research, funded in part by the Canadian Cancer Society, shows that men suffering from prostate cancer are up to 2 1/2 times more at risk of dying from the disease if they are overweight or obese. The men who participated in the study had been weighed prior to being diagnosed with prostate […]

Results Of Workplace Obesity Program

Posted by poster on December 2nd, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

Environmental changes implemented at 12 Dow Chemical Company worksites helped employees’ there achieve modest improvements in health risks, including weight management, decreasing tobacco use and blood pressure, says Emory University public health researcher Ron Goetzel, PhD.
Goetzel and his team will present the findings from their study Oct. 29, 2008, at the annual meeting of the […]

How Can Physicians Recognize Depression At Early Stages? A New Method Is Suggested

Posted by poster on November 30th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , ,  •  Comments Off

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Global Psychiatrists Unite To Improve Services In Mental Health

Posted by poster on November 30th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags:  •  Comments Off

Thirty seven medical experts in psychiatry from across the
world have called on the medical community to take urgent action to optimize
services for people with a diagnosis of severe mental illness such as
schizophrenia or bipolar disorder(i).
Professor W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, principal author of
Comorbid Somatic Illnesses in Patients with Severe Mental Disorders:
Clinical, Policy, and Research Challenges which was […]

Persons With Serious Mental Illness Face Higher Prevalence Of Obesity

Posted by poster on November 30th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

Obesity is a public health crisis within the general population; however, overweight and obesity issues are even more prevalent in persons with serious mental illness, according to a new report, scheduled to be released on October 3, 2008 by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD).
Findings and recommendations from the report appear […]

Keeping Your Sinuses Clear, Seven Tips From Harvard Men’s Health Watch

Posted by poster on November 28th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off

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Scandinavian Clinical Nutrition: Positive Study Results For New Patented Natural Antiviral Substance

Posted by poster on November 28th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags:  •  Comments Off

Recent tests on human cells show that SCN’s patented substance NGNA/N5G has good antiviral effect on several viruses that affect humans, especially the rhinovirus, which is the most common cause for cold symptoms. Buy cialis pills The substance also has a strong protective effect against severe complications from the influenza virus.
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Valueoptions® Advises Plenty Of Sleep And Exercise Can Help Lower Stress In Tough Economic Times

Posted by poster on November 27th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , ,  •  Comments Off

ValueOptions®, Inc., the nation’s largest independent behavioral health care and wellness provider, reports an 89 percent increase in calls this year from members presenting specifically with issues concerning bankruptcy, foreclosures and financial hardship cases. To help individuals and families weather the uncertainties of the current economy, ValueOptions® provides recommendations for managing financial-related

More US Adults Living With High Blood Pressure

Posted by poster on November 26th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , , ,  •  Comments Off

Two new national health studies show that more adults in the US are living with hypertension than ever before; while this is bad news in that the
proportion of the population with high blood pressure has gone up, it is also good news in that more people are living with rather than dying from high blood
pressure. […]

New Research Collaborations For Health Announced Between NHS Organisations And Leading Universities, UK

Posted by poster on November 24th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

Two new partnerships between NHS organisations and leading
universities will receive a total of ??18 million to conduct research
and improve care in major conditions including depression, dementia,
stroke, and childhood obesity, the Department of Health announced
recently.
The new NIHR (National Institute for Health Research) Collaborations
for Health Research and Care in Nottinghamshire

More People Are Living With Rather Than Dying From Hypertension

Posted by poster on November 20th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , , ,  •  Comments Off

First, the bad news: More American adults have hypertension (high blood pressure) and prehypertension than ever before.
Now, the good news: The percentage of those getting treated for and controlling high blood pressure has also increased. As a result, even the bad news has a good news aspect: more people are living with rather than dying […]

Link Between Key Protein Molecule And Diverse Human Chronic Inflammatory Diseases

Posted by poster on November 14th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags:  •  Comments Off

Liwu Li, associate professor of biological sciences at Virginia Tech, has revealed a common connection between the cellular innate immunity network and human chronic inflammatory diseases, including atherosclerosis, Type 2 Diabetes, and neurodegenerative diseases. The finding presents a viable cellular and molecular target for the diagnosis and

Greater Risk Of Death For African-Americans With Depression And Heart Attack

Posted by poster on November 12th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , , , , ,  •  Comments Off

African-American patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI) and previously treated depression that persists at their MI hospitalization have an increased risk of post-MI death, according to Emory researcher Susmita Parashar, MD, MPH.
Parashar, a member of the cardiology division, Emory University School of Medicine, presented

40 Million Americans Endure Anxiety Everyday

Posted by poster on February 15th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , ,  •  Comments Off

Despite anxiety and stress being
one of today’s most common disorders, it is regularly under diagnosed by
medical professionals.
Most of us experience occasional feelings of anxiety — muscle tension,
headache, nausea, fatigue, or trembling — before important events such as
exams, public speaking, first dates, or during times […]

New York City Blacks More Likely Than Other Races To Have High Blood Pressure, Report Finds

Posted by poster on February 15th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off

New York City blacks have the highest rate of high blood pressure of any racial or ethnic group in the city, according to a report released on Wednesday by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the Staten Island Advance reports.
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Colorectal Cancer Risk Increased By Metabolic Syndrome

Posted by poster on February 15th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off

In a large U.S. population-based study presented at the 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology, metabolic syndrome patients had a 75 percent higher risk of colorectal cancer compared to those without metabolic syndrome.
Dr. Donald Garrow and Dr. Mark Delegge of the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston analyzed