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- Dementia risk for bipolar disorder patients
- Increased mortality in schizophrenia ‘not attributable to drug therapy’
- Dementia risk for bipolar disorder patients
- Increased mortality in schizophrenia ‘not attributable to drug therapy’
- Increased mortality in schizophrenia ‘not attributable to drug therapy’
- Inhaled steroids linked to improved school performance in asthma
| Dementia risk for bipolar disorder patients Posted: 03 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Patients with bipolar disorder are at increased risk for developing dementia, both pre-senile and senile, a study of a nationwide dataset in Taiwan confirms. |
| Increased mortality in schizophrenia ‘not attributable to drug therapy’ Posted: 03 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT The increased mortality risk observed among patients with severe psychiatric illness, including schizophrenia, does not seem to be attributable to use of psychopharmacologic therapy, study findings indicate. |
| Dementia risk for bipolar disorder patients Posted: 03 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Patients with bipolar disorder are at increased risk for developing dementia, both pre-senile and senile, a study of a nationwide dataset in Taiwan confirms. |
| Increased mortality in schizophrenia ‘not attributable to drug therapy’ Posted: 03 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT The increased mortality risk observed among patients with severe psychiatric illness, including schizophrenia, does not seem to be attributable to use of psychopharmacologic therapy, study findings indicate. |
| Increased mortality in schizophrenia ‘not attributable to drug therapy’ Posted: 03 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT The increased mortality risk observed among patients with severe psychiatric illness, including schizophrenia, does not seem to be attributable to use of psychopharmacologic therapy, study findings indicate. |
| Inhaled steroids linked to improved school performance in asthma Posted: 02 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Researchers from Greece say that the use of steroid inhalers in elementary school children with asthma may improve school performance over other forms of therapy. |
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