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  • Lack of Sleep May Be Linked to Childhood Obesity

    Infants and preschoolers who don't get enough sleep at night are at increased risk for later childhood obesity, a new study suggests.

    The researchers also found that daytime naps are not an adequate substitute for lost nighttime sleep in terms of preventing obesity.

  • Many HIV-Infected Kids Could Use Cheaper Treatment Safely

    For HIV-infected children in the developing world, treatment choices have been limited by concerns over the possible development of resistance to drugs they received as infants during failed attempts to prevent their infection in the first place.

  • Cord-blood-derived stem cell treatments safe

     In an article published in the Journal of Translational Medicine, Chinese stem cell research company Beike Biotechnology, reported positive safety data in 114 patients who were treated by doctors at Nanshan Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical College in Shenzhen, using Beike's proprietary cord blood stem cell transplantation protocol.

  • How Often Do Antidepressants Make People Suicidal?

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Sep 02 - Antidepressants rarely trigger suicidal thoughts or behaviors, suggests a large study of patients in European psychiatric hospitals.

    But some experts question the data in the study, saying suicidal thoughts or behaviors were probably written off as part of the patient's illness, or that some cases of patients feeling or acting suicidal might have been missed altogether.

  • Pharmacy Council of India has not approved of 2nd Shift courses in colleges

    The Pharmacy Council of India is a statutory body constituted under section 3 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948.  The Council is empowered to prescribe minimum standard of education and to approve courses of study and examinations for the purpose of qualifying for registration as a pharmacist under section 10 & 12 of said Act.

  • Inform All: FDA Warns Consumers to Avoid TimeOut Capsules

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take TimeOut Capsules because it contains an active drug ingredient that can dangerously lower blood pressure. The product is marketed as a dietary supplement for sexual enhancement.

  • Study: Presence of murine leukemia virus related gene sequences found in CFS patients

    Researchers have found murine leukemia viruses (MLV) related gene sequences in blood samples collected from patients diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and some healthy blood donors, according to a study published online today by the scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

  • Direct Relationship Seen Between Plasma Amyloid Levels and Cognitive Decline

    There is a direct and linear association between plasma beta-amyloid (Aβ) levels and multiple aspects of cognitive decline over time, including cognitive changes that constitute conversion to Alzheimer's disease, according to new findings from a population-based, ethnically diverse longitudinal sample of older adults.

  • More cases of supplying substandard drugs to CGHS come out

    Despite denials by the Government and stern measures including the introduction of special barcode, the supply of sub-standard drugs for the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) and pilferage of drugs continue in many places, it is learnt.

  • Gentamicin Surgical Sponge Ineffective in Decreasing Infection Rate

    Prophylactic gentamicin-collagen sponges do not appear to significantly decrease infection rate compared with no intervention in patients undergoing colorectal surgery, according to the findings of a large randomized phase 3 trial.

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