Blood
14 Aug 2007
Drug Trialling
Drug trialling is research performed to test how well medicines work to treat certain diseases, and if they cause side effects or adverse events.
Neurology
14 Aug 2007
Epilepsy
Epilepsy treatments are improving and it is now possible to prevent seizures in most patients without causing troubling medication side effects.
Men's Health
14 Aug 2007
Stroke: Treatment Development
Acute stroke treatment must be rapid to prevent damage caused by bleeding in the brain, and to improve the chances of stroke recovery.
Blood
14 Aug 2007
Virtual Medical Centre: Welcome
Dr Andrew Dean welcomes you to Virtual Medical Centre.
Children's health
14 Aug 2007
Mothers’ Second-hand Smoke Exposure Linked to Psychological Problems for Kids
Children whose mothers were exposed to second-hand smoke while they were pregnant have more symptoms of serious psychological problems compared to the offspring of women who had no prenatal exposure to smoke, according to a new University of Washington study. Writing in Child Psychiatry and Human Development, UW psychologists Lisa…
Neurology
14 Aug 2007
Testimonial: Dr Wendyl D’Souza
Dr Wendyl D’Souza discusses the Virtual Neuro Centre.
Men's Health
14 Aug 2007
Parkinson’s Disease (Video)
Parkinson’s disease impairs the brain and central nervous system. Parkinson’s symptoms include shaking hands.
Children's health
14 Aug 2007
Dravet’s Syndrome
Dravet's syndrome is a neurological condition in babies. It refers to epileptic seizures and febrile seizures in infants and can lead to chronic seizures.
Men's Health
09 Aug 2007
Anticholinesterase Inhibitors
Anticholinesterases: Information on Anticholinesterases. Anticholinesterases are a class of drugs that decrease breakdown of acetylcholine and can be used in conditions such as Alzheimer's disease.