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  • Pediatrics

    Nasal Zolmitriptan in Teenage Migraine

    While we have various available drugs for the treatment of migraine in adults, in pediatric patients the only drugs on which there is uniformity of consent are ibuprofen, paracetamol and sumatriptan.

    MedNews - Sun, 27 January 2008
    http://mn.medsurfnews.com/

  • Gastroenterology

    PPI in Non-Complicated Dyspepsia

    A protonic pump inhibitor (PPI) is often prescribed for the empirical treatment of dyspepsia, but clear data on this subject lack.

    MedNews - Sun, 27 January 2008
    http://mn.medsurfnews.com/

  • Diabetology

    Type-2 Diabetes Drugs

    Recent signalling of cardiovascular risks connected with glitazones has stimulated a research on the safety and efficacy of all oral drugs used in the control of type-2 diabetes.

    MedNews - Sun, 27 January 2008
    http://mn.medsurfnews.com/

  • Diabetology

    Hyperaldosteronism in Diabetes

    Some trials suggested that hyperaldosteronism is a more frequent cause for secondary hypertension than imagined before.

    MedNews - Sun, 27 January 2008
    http://mn.medsurfnews.com/

  • Diabetology

    Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment

    Diabetic painful neuropathy is a condition of difficult treatment, and many drugs have been used with alternate success. This review analyzes the results of the various used treatments.

    MedNews - Sun, 27 January 2008
    http://mn.medsurfnews.com/

  • Psychiatry

    Formal Music Therapy Appears to Improve Mood in Depression

    Music therapy appears to result in greater mood improvement than standard care alone for depression.

    Medscape - Fri, 25 January 2008
    http://www.medscape.com

  • Infectious Diseases

    Counseling Can Increase HIV Treatment Adherence

    A series of counseling sessions have proved to be of value in improving adherence to combination antiretroviral therapy in patients with HIV infection, but the effects do not last, according to researchers.

    Medscape - Fri, 25 January 2008
    http://www.medscape.com

  • Oncology

    Study Examines Lifestyle Factors and Ovarian Cancer

    Harvard Medical School researchers analyzed data to look for associations between cigarette smoking, alcohol use, and caffeine intake and the likelihood a woman might develop ovarian cancer.

    American Cancer Society - Fri, 25 January 2008
    http://www.cancer.org/

  • Geriatrics

    Serum Micronutrient Concentrations and Decline in Physical Function Among Older Persons

    Objective of the study is to determine whether a low serum concentration of micronutrients is associated with subsequent decline in physical function among older men and women living in the community.

    Journal of the American Medical Association - Fri, 25 January 2008
    http://jama.ama-assn.org/

  • Infectious Diseases

    Studies Illuminate HIV’s Inequalities

    New research that begins to explain why gay and bisexual black men carry such a disproportionate burden of HIV infection in the United States also shows how intricately woven the epidemic's web of human behavior, microbial interaction, and treatment access has become.

    Journal of the American Medical Association - Fri, 25 January 2008
    http://jama.ama-assn.org/

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