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Depomed Announces Submission Of New Drug Application For Investigational Postherpetic Neuralgia Treatment DM-1796
Depomed, Inc. (NASDAQ: DEPO) announced that its licensee has submitted a New Drug Application (NDA) for DM-1796 to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the management of postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), or pain after shingles. DM-1796 is an

For Irritable Bowel Syndrome, A Chronic Problem That's Not Easily Identified, Vidazorb(R) Probiotics Offer A Promising Solution
is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month. IBS is a chronic condition affecting between 15 and 20 percent of all adults in the Western world. However, IBS is difficult to identify due to the numerous symptoms associated with it. Almost 40 percent

Government's New Diabetes Plan "of Significant Concern" To Rural Doctors, Australia
The Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA) has warned that a proposed plan for voluntary enrolment for diabetic patients in general practices significantly undervalues the comprehensive care that general practices already provide to patients with

HPV Vaccine Could Undermine Cervical Smear Testing, UK
After television personality, Jade, died of cervical cancer, last year, the number of women coming forward for smear tests doubled, according to Mr Paul Carter, Consultant Gynaecologist and lead clinician for treating abnormal smears, at St Georges

Researchers Find New Brain Nerve Cells Key To Stress Resilience
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found new clues that might help explain why some people are more susceptible to stress than others. In a study of mice, the researchers determined that weeks after experiencing a stressful event, animals

Combatting Diarrheal Disease, A Killer Of Kenyan Children: Policy Unveiled
The Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, together with the Department of Family Health (Division of Child and Adolescent Health), unveiled a renewed set of national policy guidelines to redouble diarrhoeal disease management and control efforts by

Study Finds Misinformation About Antibiotics Can Travel To Large Audience Via Twitter
Misunderstandings about proper use of antibiotics have the potential to spread widely through social networks such as Twitter, according to a report in the April issue of AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control, the official publication of the

Mining St. John's Wort Collection For Its Medicinal Value
A unique collection of St. John's wort (Hypericum) curated by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in Ames, Iowa, is providing university collaborators with genetically diverse, well-documented sources of this herb to use in studies examining

Meta-Cognitive Therapy More Effective For Adult ADHD Patients
Mount Sinai researchers have learned that meta-cognitive therapy (MCT), a method of skills teaching by use of cognitive-behavioral principles, yielded significantly greater improvements in symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in

Discovery Of An Influenza Detector Gene That Could Potentially Prevent The Transmission Of The Virus To Humans
A University of Alberta-led research team has discovered an influenza detector gene that could potentially prevent the transmission of the virus to humans. Katharine Magor, a U of A associate professor of biology, has identified the genetic detector that

McMaster Researcher Leads Development Of Promising Drug For Inflammation
Aspirin, ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) remain the most common treatment to relieve symptoms of arthritis and other inflammatory disorders. But despite their widespread use (around 2.5 million Canadians have

Kicking Notch Up A Notch Could Aid Treatment Of Osteoporosis, Fractures, Arthritis
Scientists seeking new ways to fight maladies ranging from arthritis and osteoporosis to broken bones that won't heal have cleared a formidable hurdle, pinpointing and controlling a key molecular player to keep stem cells in a sort of extended infancy.

Drug Discovery Collaboration Between Melior And Rett Syndrome Research Trust
Melior Discovery, Inc. has announced that it has entered into collaboration with the Rett Syndrome Research Trust to screen drug-candidates in an in vivo model of Rett Syndrome. Melior Discovery has developed world-class expertise in screening compounds

New Cancer Therapy May Fight Cardiovascular Disease
New drugs that are helping fight a multi-front war on cancer may do the same for cardiovascular disease, Medical College of Georgia researchers said. Cancer and cardiovascular disease, both among top U.S. killers, share inflammation as a cause. Heat

Daily Nation Examines Fundraising Efforts In Kenya To Support Patients Living With HIV/AIDS
31 Mar 2010

Also In Global Health News: Asia's 'Double Burden'; Guinea Worm Eradication; ARV, Antibiotic Treatment; Sierra Leone's Medical Workers; More
31 Mar 2010

Predictors Of Loss Of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen In Patients Co-infected With HIV And HBV
Co-infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) poses a treatment challenge. In Western Europe and the United States, chronic HBV infection has been found in 6% of HIV-positive patients and this co-infection is well known

Nonspecific Marker Of Non-Erosive Reflux Disease
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is an important public health problem which is extremely common nowadays. Symptoms of GERD arise from the exposure of increased acid gastric contents into the lower part of the esophageal mucosa. Most patients with

ArQule drug candidate shows promise in lung cancer therapy
Woburn-based biotech ArQule Inc. reports one of its drug candidates improved survival in patients with a certain type of lung cancer when used with another drug in a Phase 2 trial. ArQule (Nasdaq: ARQL) said the trial showed patients with advanced,

AstraZeneca And Abbott Receive FDA Complete Response Letter On CERTRIAD New Drug Application
AstraZeneca and Abbott announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a complete response letter (CRL) for the New Drug Application (NDA) for CERTRIAD (rosuvastatin / fenofibric acid delayed release) Capsules. The companies are

TRPV2 Receptor Feels Mechanical Membrane-Stretch In Developing Neurons
Some neurons from the spinal cord have quite long neurites, but the molecular mechanism of long-neurite outgrowth has been still mysterious. The research team led by Assistant Professor Koji Shibasaki in Gumma University and Professor Makoto Tominaga in

Aspirin, Analgesic Use Linked to Lower Estrogen Levels in Postmenopausal Women
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Lifestyle Changes Ease Pain and Increase Function in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
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Call For Nominations As Cancer Research UK Announce New Prestigious Awards
Cancer Research UK announced the launch of that will recognise world leading cancer researchers and the scientists of tomorrow. These awards will recognise the contribution and discoveries that thousands of researchers make every day which are helping

Common Mechanisms Of Drug Abuse And Obesity
Some of the same brain mechanisms that fuel drug addiction in humans accompany the emergence of compulsive eating behaviors and the development of obesity in animals, according to research funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a

Why We Forget To Take Our Medicine, And What We Can Do About It
31 Mar 2010

Senate panel probes BCBSD's coverage denials for cardiac imaging
Sen. John Rockefeller, D-W.Va., chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, has forwarded a letter to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Delaware requesting data on cardiac imaging denials for the past five years. The move follows

Wisconsin company aims to become part of medical isotope market
Phoenix Nuclear Labs is developing its nuclear fusion technology for the production of molybdenum-99, the source of the medic - More -  UltraSPECT's Tl201 WBR protocols combat Tc99m shortage UltraSPECT's WBR image reconstruction products enable

New "Mouse Models" Give Insight to Gene Mutation That Is Potential Cause Of Parkinson's Disease
Source: The Mount Sinai Medical Center Newswise — Using new one-of-a-kind “mouse models” that promise to have a significant impact on future Parkinson’s disease research, Mount Sinai School of Medicine researchers are among the first to discover

Innovative St. Joseph's Neurologist Receives $450K MDA Grant
Source: Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Newswise — Forty-two medical researchers and their labs have been awarded over $21 million by the Muscular Dystrophy Association to continue critical neuromuscular research. Many of the grants are
   
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