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December 18, 2008
CPAP is still considered the gold standard of treatment for sleep apnea even though less than half of patients prescribed cpap actually use it. Patients are often unaware of cpap alternatives that are much better tolerated. CPAP alternatives are available to those with CPAP problems or intolerance
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December 16, 2008
CPAP is still considered the gold standard of treatment for sleep apnea even though less than half of patients prescribed cpap actually use it. Patients are often unaware of cpap alternatives that are much better tolerated. CPAP alternatives are available to those with CPAP problems or intolerance
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December 12, 2008
Holistic psychiatric expert Richard Brown, M.D., co-author of the new WW Norton book HOW TO USE HERBS, NUTRIENTS AND YOGA IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE will talk about breath, body, mind practices for health on Healthy Trends Radio December 12, 2008 with host Dr. Romel Axibal.
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December 10, 2008
Dr. Richard Brown, an expert on holistic approaches to psychiatry, and co-author of the new WW Norton book HOW TO USE HERBS, NUTRIENTS, AND YOGA FOR MENTAL HEALTH CARE, will lead a seminar in movement, breath practices, and Open Focus meditation on December 13, 2008 in New Paltz, New York.
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November 4, 2008
Dr Alexander Golbin Announces a Revolutionary Break-thru in Control of Bedwetting the Sleepdoc Device. Parents in the Chicago, Illinois Area Can Visit Dr Golbin With Their Children. Children From Across The Country Who Can Get Their Device Directly From the Manufacturer
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October 7, 2008
Multiple studies have shown changes in learning and cognitive function related to sleep apnea. Eighty percent of ADD and ADHD in children is linked to sleep apnea. Short term memory loss, cognitive dysfunction, dementia and altzheimers are all linked to untreated sleep apnea.
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September 19, 2008
Ms. Jobin has six years of professional experience in mental healthcare. A specialist in the field of adult psychotherapy.
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August 12, 2008
Dental Sleep Medicine Offers Alternatives To CPAP And Surgery That Are Comfortable And Effective. Most Patients Prefer Oral Appliances To CPAP When Offered A Choice
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September 11, 2007
According to a recently published study, frequent mobile phone users demonstrated slowed Brain function. This study is the first study investigating the long term effects of mobile phone use on brain function.
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November 20, 2006
The British medical agency MHRA will soon issue new warnings for Strattera but didn't care to investigate the reported 12000 "psychiatric reactions" from the drug. And even if number of reports of suicidality has doubled since last year the MHRA has accepted the PR-analysis of Eli Lilly as its own.
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November 16, 2006
Speaking on antidepressants the Vice President of The Swedish Psychiatric Association, Dr. Christina Spjut, said Sunday that "an immense number of persons get worse from this". She said that many persons take these drugs for years "where the antidepressant drugs make them continue to be depressed".
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August 1, 2006
In less than three years 10,988 adverse "psychiatric reactions" have been reported to Eli Lilly for the ADHD drug Strattera. This is revealed in a document treated as a "state secret" by the British and Swedish medical agencies.
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April 5, 2006
The wording of the parent and children information in an ongoing clinical trial of Strattera has been revealed. Eli Lilly withheld the drug's disastrous effects in order to get children to participate in the study.
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March 10, 2006
The British Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has forbidden Swedish authorities to reveal Strattera suicide data.
A release in Sweden of data about suicides and suicide attempts from Eli Lilly's Strattera is said to hurt the relations between the two countries.
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February 16, 2006
A not released discussion paper from the British medical agency (MHRA) reveals 130 reports of suicidality in one month from treatment with Strattera.
In addition the paper tells about 766 spontaneous reports of cardiac disorders and 172 of liver injury, and about 20 completed suicides.
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January 4, 2006
The Swedish Medical Products Agency (MPA) knows that Gillberg's and Lilly's clinical trial of Strattera is a catastrophe. It has nevertheless been allowed to continue.
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