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27mg Concerta tablets listed on PBS
Children's health 07 Aug 2007

27mg Concerta tablets listed on PBS

A new 27mg form of the long-acting stimulant medication Concerta (methylphenidate hydrochloride) has recently been placed on the PBS, available with authority. It is hoped that this will allow for greater flexibility in treatment and better outcomes with fewer side effects. ADHD affects between 3-5% of primary school aged children,…
27mg Concerta gives flexibility to treatment of ADHD
Children's health 07 Aug 2007

27mg Concerta gives flexibility to treatment of ADHD

ADHD is a condition that affects up to 3-5% of primary school aged children, and can have a dramatic impact on their quality of life – as well as those of their parents. One form of medication shown to be particularly useful in reducing the symptoms of ADHD are stimulants,…
Increase of Allergies in Western Society
Bowel 06 Aug 2007

Increase of Allergies in Western Society

Since the 1960s there has been a progressive increase in the incidence of allergic disease in Western countries. Even though the processes involved with allergic…
Advice About Aerobic Exercise
Children's Health 06 Aug 2007

Advice About Aerobic Exercise

Aerobic exercise for as little as 30 minutes a day improves health and life expectancy. Having a daily workout routine, including stretching, can help.
Study Finds COPD Patients Taking Inhaled Steroids are at Greater Risk for Severe Pneumonia
Children's health 03 Aug 2007

Study Finds COPD Patients Taking Inhaled Steroids are at Greater Risk for Severe Pneumonia

Patients with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) are increasingly being prescribed inhaled corticosteroids to control exacerbations of the disease, but a new study finds that the anti-inflammatory drugs increase the chances that these patients will be hospitalized for pneumonia. “In a large cohort of patients with COPD, we found that…
Exposure to Cats Increases Bronchial Responsiveness in People Without Specific Cat Allergy
Children's health 03 Aug 2007

Exposure to Cats Increases Bronchial Responsiveness in People Without Specific Cat Allergy

Researchers in the United Kingdom have found that increased exposure to cat allergen is associated with greater bronchial responsiveness (BR) in people with certain common allergies, even if they are not specifically allergic to cats. This suggests that reduced exposure to cats may be beneficial for allergic individuals, regardless of…
Lifestyle Changes for Obesity and Weight Loss
Children's Health 01 Aug 2007

Lifestyle Changes for Obesity and Weight Loss

Lifestyle modification, with a reduction of energy intake and an increase in physical activity, is essential in all treatment strategies for obesity and weight loss.
New Era for Prostheses for Amputees
Bone 30 Jul 2007

New Era for Prostheses for Amputees

The first powered ankle-foot prosthesis, which propels users forward for walking, was demonstrated this morning at the Providence Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Garth Stewart, an Iraq War veteran and amputee, showed off the invention created by MIT Media Lab Professor Hugh Herr and his team as part of a collaborative…
System To Enhance Management of Life-Threatening Allergic Emergencies
Children's health 30 Jul 2007

System To Enhance Management of Life-Threatening Allergic Emergencies

“Be S.A.F.E.,” a system to enhance management of and education about anaphylaxis and other severe allergic reactions, was published by an expert panel of allergists and emergency physicians in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. The article, “SAFE: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Anaphylaxis Education in the Emergency Department,” includes…