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  • News - 14 Apr 2008
    Figures released by the Australian government show that a Medicare scheme aimed at improving mental health services appears to be failing to meet its original objective.
  • News - 18 Mar 2008
    Sex, age, burn site, number of surgical procedures and the type of skin graft are associated with abnormal scarring following burns, according to a report in the March/April 2008 issue of Archives of...
  • News - 28 Feb 2008
    Music therapy might help ease the symptoms of depression, though its effectiveness as a stand-alone intervention is not certain, according to a recent review of five small studies.
  • News - 27 Feb 2008
    A new study published today in PLoS Medicine suggests that antidepressants only benefit some, very severely depressed patients.
  • News - 26 Feb 2008
    According to new research from Britain, new generation anti-depressants could be for many patients a waste of time and money and offer little clinical benefit.
  • News - 22 Jan 2008
    The dominant model of disease today is, as 30 years ago, still biomedical, with molecular biology being the basic scientific discipline.
  • News - 16 Nov 2007
    Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) conducted a nationwide survey to identify stressors perceived by pathology residents. The survey appears online in the December issue of...
  • News - 16 Nov 2007
    A recently published special issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease contains the contributions from experts in the field of aging, dementia and Alzheimer's disease, who attended the "Fourth...
  • News - 6 Nov 2007
    American and Italian researchers have found that boosting the amounts of a marijuana-like brain transmitter called anandamide produces antidepressant effects in test rats.
  • News - 4 Oct 2007
    Although medication can help extend the lives of men with chronic heart failure, several factors associated with this disease can interfere with a person's ability to engage in and enjoy sexual...

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