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Toxic Back-to-School Gear These chemicals are so toxic they've been banned for use in toys in the United States because of adverse health effects like birth defects, asthma, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder More »

Various add-ons and accessories to enhance performance of your camera

Various add-ons and accessories to enhance performance of your camera 3 Sep, 2012, 09.00AM IST, The writer has posted comments on this article Karan BajajKaran Bajaj,ET Bureau. Various add-ons and accessories to More »

Buttoned Up: Why you can't … uh … concentrate

Buttoned Up: Why you can't … uh … concentrate As organizational experts, we hear it all the time: "I feel like I have attention-deficit disorder." People who can't seem to focus on More »

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SHIRE PLC. : Shire CEO Sees New Uses for Attention-Deficit Drug Raising Sales Vyvanse, which was introduced in the U.S. in 2007, is currently approved to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children and More »

El difícil diagnóstico del linfoma

El difícil diagnóstico del linfoma
Es cierto que los ganglios linfáticos (en el cuello, en la axila, en la ingle) pueden agrandarse normalmente, por su misma función de controlar las infecciones: alcanza con una otitis o un problema en la garganta o en la boca. Pero también puede
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Maggie Labarta: Give us the resources to treat victims of mental illness

Maggie Labarta: Give us the resources to treat victims of mental illness
For 6 percent, the illness interferes with daily life and is long-term. Mental illness affects more people than cancer. The good news is that these illnesses — depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder, and bipolar disorder
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Family Time: Kidshops focus on mental illness
Offered twice a year, the half-day program provides kids with an opportunity to learn more about mental illness, including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and anxiety, in a safe, confidential, fun setting
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Toxic Back-to-School Gear
These chemicals are so toxic they've been banned for use in toys in the United States because of adverse health effects like birth defects, asthma, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and diabetes, among others. We recently conducted a
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Outpouring of support after homecoming prank at Pacific High School
But deep down, Rickie and Tonya Tanner thought something wasn't right. As a teen with attention deficit disorder and conditions that have her lagging socially and without friends, her victory didn't make sense to them. Her nomination now has
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Heart disease is number one killer among women

Heart disease is number one killer among women
KUALA LUMPUR: Heart disease is the number one killer among Malaysian women and is two and a half times as common than dying from all cancers combined, warned the National Heart Association of Malaysia. Its president Datuk Dr Azhari Rosman
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Third Rock Ventures invests M to form heart disease co. MyoKardia
Boston-based Third Rock Ventures today announced the formation of MyoKardia Inc. with a $ 38 million Series A financing of the company. MyoKardia, which will be located in San Francisco and is the second company launched out of Third Rock's West
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Stigma impacts functioning in bipolar disorder

Stigma impacts functioning in bipolar disorder
By Mark Cowen, Senior medwireNews Reporter. Higher levels of perceived stigma are associated with poorer functioning in patients with bipolar disorder (BD), research shows. The team also found that increased depressive symptoms, older age at diagnosis
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Home Savings Foundation Donates to Hopewell
Hopewell serves adults with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression and other mental illnesses. "We're very proud to be able to support the Hopewell," said Darlene Pavlock, executive director of the Home Savings Charitable Foundation in a
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Frank Bruno: Boxing champion talks about his battle with mental health problems
The boxer talked about his experiences of bipolar disorder to members of a health trust. Before receiving a standing ovation from the audience, he told them: “A lot of people have bad stigma against people with mental health problems and bipolar. I am
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Schizophrenic man jailed for double murder

Schizophrenic man jailed for double murder
He began hearing voices talking to him on the radio and saw images of his wife's dead body on television before being diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and treated with anti-psychotic medication. But following a relapse in 2006 during which he was
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Local NAMI branch marks 30th year of demystifying mental illness
Gary Harrelson, who has schizophrenia, likes to compare the voices he often hears to having an ex-wife in his head. The voices constantly point out his faults and the faults of others around him. Harrelson, 50, of Springfield, frequently visits NAMI of
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WYANDOTTE: Schizophrenic man missing from group home found(UPDATED)
WYANDOTTE — A 53-year-old group home resident that suffers from schizophrenia has been missing since Saturday. Jeffrey Harbin lives at Hill's Support Services, 600 Oak Street. The home houses many people suffering from mental disabilities. Harbin
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Latest Glaucoma News

Consult endrocrinologist to address symptoms
In some cases, however, severe photophobia may be associated with eye problems such as irritation or damage to the cornea, acute glaucoma, or uveitis. It can also be a symptom of developing measles. It can cause severe eye pain even in relatively low
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Making Vision a Reality
Glaucoma is characterized by abnormally high fluid pressure in the eye, optic nerve damage and vision loss. Glaucoma,“the silent thief of sight,” is often unnoticeable by the individual until a significant amount of damage has been done. Since the
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Latest OM News

Barton ban upheld at OM
Barton ban upheld at OM. September 6, 2012. Email; Print. By ESPN staff. Joey Barton will serve the remaining nine games of his 12-match ban in France after joining Marseille on a one-year loan from Queens Park Rangers, the French league (LFP) have
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Instagram co-founder: Pick what your app does well, and ignore the rest — for now
For the co-founders of mobile web darling Instagram, they might never have anticipated the kind of success they see now, with over 5 billion photos uploaded to the service. At GigaOM's Mobilize conference Thursday, co-founder Mike Krieger advised
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Barton makes debut as OM recover
Joey Barton made his Marseille debut as the French club fought back for a 2-2 draw with Fenerbahce in their Europa League clash in Turkey. Fenerbahce grabbed the lead in the 28th minute when Caner Erkin located the corner of the net from a difficult
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Painkillers may pose continuing risk for years after a heart attack

Painkillers may pose continuing risk for years after a heart attack
The authors noted that the risk for death from any cause may have been greater than for heart-related deaths because all participants had heart problems, and that deaths attributed to other factors, such as lung disease or infection, were “influenced
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Knights' OHSU gift seeks to break barriers in understanding and treating
Heart disease kills about one-fifth of the adults who die each year in Oregon, where heart attacks accounted for nearly 6,000 hospitalizations in 2011. Thousands more Oregonians suffer debilitating or fatal strokes, which occur nationally at the
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Women face higher procedural risks, better long-term outcomes with stenting
Lead author Monique Anderson, MD, of Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., and colleagues conducted the data analysis of 426,996 patients aged 65 and older entered between 2004 and 2008 in the National Cardiovascular Disease Registry's
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