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Ask Dr. K: Afraid of the dentist? These strategies can help
DEAR DOCTOR K: I'm a rational person, but I have a deep fear of the dentist that I just can't overcome.
5:2 your life - the worry diet
'For those of you without an anxiety disorder, what it feels like is someone is inside your face, sandpapering your nerves' I can feel the anxiety begin to ease slightly.
This piece began in response to a comment on my May 28 post and is co-written with Susan BA©langer, a member of the History of Medicine Program of the University of Toronto A reader questioned our comments on the disappearance of the benzodiazepines, given that this drug class still accounts for 3 of the top 10 most commonly prescribed ... (more)
Skinny Brother Is Watching You
The manufacturers were, no teacher, landscaped with palestinian courts and a occupation tree Cialis reviews Cialis pills in company.
It seems that soap operas are keeping the pharmaceuticals industry in profit: first there was EastEnders' Sharon scrabbling on the floor for painkillers, then Rhona raided stocks of valium at the vets' in Emmerdale, now Corrie's Eileen is taking sleeping tablets to cope with anxiety.
Fourth Samaritan nurse accused of drug charges
Carson F. Fanning, 32, of Richland, became the fourth Samaritan nurse charged with illegally dispensing of medication in less than two weeks and were fired from their jobs.
Jun 07th 2013 - Edison Investment Research today published a report on Biotie Therapies Corp entitled "An Option In Epilepsy".
Lake in the Hills man arrested on drug charges
A 32-year-old man faces felony charges after authorities raided his home in Lake in the Hills and seized more than $1,400 worth of drugs, officials said Thursday.
Brain makes its own version of Valium, Stanford scientists discover
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have found that a naturally occurring protein secreted only in discrete areas of the mammalian brain may act as a Valium-like brake on certain types of epileptic seizures.
Biotie purchases option to acquire Neurelis, Inc.
BIOTIE THERAPIES CORP. STOCK EXCHANGE RELEASE 4 June 2013 at 11.30 a.m. Biotie purchases option to acquire Neurelis, Inc.
Valium-like Compound Produced in Brain
The brain produces a compound which has anti-epileptic effects similar to those in Valium, according to researchers at Stanford University.
The Brain Makes Its Own Version Of Valium
Main Category: Epilepsy Also Included In: Anxiety / Stress ; Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia ; Psychology / Psychiatry Article Date: 01 Jun 2013 - 0:00 PDT Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have found that a naturally occurring protein secreted only in discrete areas of the mammalian brain may act as a Valium-like brake ... (more)
Man hanged himself after coming off medication, inquest hears
A MAN hanged himself after trying to come off his medication more quickly than his doctor advised, an inquest heard.
Magnesium deficiency induces anxiety and HPA axis dysregulation:...
Preclinical and some clinical studies suggest a relationship between perturbation in magnesium ) homeostasis and pathological anxiety, although the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown.
Brain made Valium reduces epileptic seizures
A naturally occurring brain compound that has similar effects in controlling epileptic seizures to the drug Valium , but without the addictive side effects, was reported by John Huguenard , Ph.D., professor of neurology and neurological sciences at Stanford University Medical Center , and Dr.
Brain makes its own version of Valium, researchers find
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have found that a naturally occurring protein secreted only in discrete areas of the mammalian brain may act as a Valium-like brake on certain types of epileptic seizures.
Brain Makes Its Own Version Of Valium, Provides Clues For Epilepsy Treatment
A newly found and naturally made compound calms the rhythms of a key brain circuit and could aid the development of better therapies for epilepsy and anxiety.
Police arrest woman for illegal possession of prescription drugs on Macon Road
A woman was arrested and charged with possession of Schedule IV and Schedule III drugs Wednesday morning on Macon Road, according to a Columbus Police report.
Classic Treatment for a Classic Condition
In a recent issue of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry , Dr David Healy, professor of psychiatry at Bangor University in the United Kingdom, tells the story of "Cora," a beautiful young 18-year-old who turned up at Healy's hospital one day mute .
Acorda to Present New Research on AMPYRAA at Fifth Cooperative Meeting of CMSC and ACTRIMS
Acorda Therapeutics, Inc. will present new research data on AMPYRA Extended Release Tablets, 10 mg at the 5th Cooperative Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers and Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis , being held in Orlando, FL, May 29 - June 1. AMPYRA is an FDA-approved therapy indicated to improve ... (more)