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Methamphetamine use in U.S. continues slide
WASHINGTON--The past-month methamphetamine use dipped sharply from 529,000 in 2007 to 314,000 in 2008 in people aged 12 years and older, according...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/01/09 by Renee Matthews · More from publication -
Integrating mental health into primary care
Each year, the month of October brings the World Federation for Mental Health's World Mental Health Day, and this year's theme emphasizes enhancing...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/01/09 by Amin A. Muhammad Gadit · More from publication -
Early adverse events tied to substance abuse
SAN DIEGO -- Adults who as preteens had traumatic experiences--such as witnessing or being a victim of a violent crime or being sexually abused--or...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/01/09 by Doug Brunk · More from publication -
Quetiapine shows efficacy for PTSD in short-term trial
ISTANBUL, TURKEY -- Quetiapine monotherapy showed a strong signal of efficacy along with a favorably mild side-effect profile in patients with...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/01/09 by Bruce Jancin · More from publication -
Smoking cessation strategies now numerous: try nicotine replacement therapy plus bupropion or high-dose NRT plus nicotine gum or lozenges
ESTEs PARK, COLO. -- Three major drug classes with diverse mechanisms of action are now approved for smoking cessation, providing an unprecedented...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/01/09 by Bruce Jancin · More from publication -
Rasagiline may slow progression of Parkinson's
Rasagiline appears to slow the progression of Parkinson's disease, not just ameliorate its symptoms in the short term, according to a report in the...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/01/09 by Mary Ann Moon · More from publication -
Botox found to reduce frequency of migraine
PHILADELPHIA -- OnabotulinumtoxinA appears to be a safe, effective, and well-tolerated headache prophylactic for patients with chronic migraine....
Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/01/09 by Michele G. Sullivan · More from publication -
Sleep aid suppresses reflux-related awakening
Zolpidem, a frequently prescribed sleep aid, suppresses nocturnal awakenings that are an important CNS response to acid reflux events. By...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/01/09 by Mary Ann Moon · More from publication -
Panel backs second HPV vaccine for girls, women
SILVER SPRING, MD. -- The majority of a federal advisory panel agreed that the data on a recombinant bivalent human papillomavirus vaccine indicate...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/01/09 by Elizabeth Mechcatie · More from publication -
Correction
An article in the June 2009 issue ("Use Cardio Risk Guidelines Along With Antipsychotics," p. 24) incorrectly characterized the impact of...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/01/09 · More from publication
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