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- Attachment to parents unaffected in offspring of bipolar disorder patients
- Attachment to parents unaffected in offspring of bipolar disorder patients
- Treating substance abuse alone helps patients with co-occurring psychosis
- Treating substance abuse alone helps patients with co-occurring psychosis
- Lactated Ringer’s safety caution in cardiac arrest
- Myocardial thinning theories upended
- Neuromonitoring predicts functional outcome after rectal cancer surgery
- Antibiotic prophylaxis after IVT may be harmful
- Fewer malaria cases, more artesunate resistance on Thai border
- Prostate tissue androgen content predicts ADT outcome
- Fukushima report sheds light on future health risks
- Neuromonitoring predicts functional outcome after rectal cancer surgery
- Pain self-management and exercise ‘effective in elderly’
- Prostate tissue androgen content predicts ADT outcome
| Attachment to parents unaffected in offspring of bipolar disorder patients Posted: 06 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Children born to families where at least one parent has bipolar disorder do not show abnormalities in attachment compared with other children, say Canadian researchers. |
| Attachment to parents unaffected in offspring of bipolar disorder patients Posted: 06 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Children born to families where at least one parent has bipolar disorder do not show abnormalities in attachment compared with other children, say Canadian researchers. |
| Treating substance abuse alone helps patients with co-occurring psychosis Posted: 06 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Patients with co-occurring substance use disorder and psychiatric disorders may benefit from standard substance use disorder treatment, with the effects potentially lasting for several years, the results of a US study indicate. |
| Treating substance abuse alone helps patients with co-occurring psychosis Posted: 06 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Patients with co-occurring substance use disorder and psychiatric disorders may benefit from standard substance use disorder treatment, with the effects potentially lasting for several years, the results of a US study indicate. |
| Lactated Ringer’s safety caution in cardiac arrest Posted: 05 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Prehospital intravenous loading with lactated Ringer's solution may reduce the chances for survival with good neurologic outcome among patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, an observational study suggests. |
| Myocardial thinning theories upended Posted: 05 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Regional myocardial wall thinning is not necessarily indicative of transmural myocardial infarction, a study suggests. |
| Neuromonitoring predicts functional outcome after rectal cancer surgery Posted: 05 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Intraoperative neuromonitoring of the bladder and internal anal sphincter can accurately predict postsurgical urinary and anorectal function, research suggests. |
| Antibiotic prophylaxis after IVT may be harmful Posted: 05 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Researchers are warning against routine antibiotic prophylaxis with intravitreal injection after finding that the practice can increase the antibiotic resistance of ocular surface flora. |
| Fewer malaria cases, more artesunate resistance on Thai border Posted: 05 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Results from an observational study show that the number of reported malaria cases in children and pregnant women on the Thai–Myanmar border has decreased significantly over the past decade. |
| Prostate tissue androgen content predicts ADT outcome Posted: 05 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Determining the androgen content in prostate tissue could predict patients' responses to androgen deprivation therapy and the risk for castration-resistant prostate cancer, show study findings. |
| Fukushima report sheds light on future health risks Posted: 05 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST A detailed report carried out by the World Health Organization estimates that the risk to the general public inside and outside Japan from the Fukushima nuclear accident is minimal with no anticipated increases in cancer rates. |
| Neuromonitoring predicts functional outcome after rectal cancer surgery Posted: 05 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Intraoperative neuromonitoring of the bladder and internal anal sphincter can accurately predict postsurgical urinary and anorectal function, research suggests. |
| Pain self-management and exercise ‘effective in elderly’ Posted: 05 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Techniques for the self-management of chronic pain based on cognitive behavioral therapy significantly reduce disability, suggest results from a randomized controlled trial in older adults. |
| Prostate tissue androgen content predicts ADT outcome Posted: 05 Mar 2013 04:00 PM PST Determining the androgen content in prostate tissue could predict patients' responses to androgen deprivation therapy and the risk for castration-resistant prostate cancer, show study findings. |
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