Archive forNovember, 2007

Potential Breakthroughs in Neurotherapeutics - Alzheimer s Disease …

Potential Breakthroughs in Neurotherapeutics - Alzheimer s Disease …
BioPortfolio - Table 4.1.Potential Alzheimer s Disease-Modifying or Preventing Compounds in R&D Table 4.2.Potential Ion Channel Modulating Compounds in Development for Alzheimer s Disease Table 4.3. Compounds in Development for Alzheimer s Disease …

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Large Controlled Trial of Widely Used Mood Stabilizers Demonstrates …

Large Controlled Trial of Widely Used Mood Stabilizers Demonstrates …
Forbes - CINCINNATI, Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ — In the largest pediatric study of its kind on mood stabilizers, scientists from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and two other centers demonstrated that divalproex sodium (Depakote(R)) has efficacy for …

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Bristol-Myers gets FDA priority review for children’s bipolar …

Bristol-Myers gets FDA priority review for children’s bipolar …
CNBC - NEW YORK (Thomson Financial) - Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and partner Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Thursday said the Food and Drug Administration has granted a priority review of the supplemental new drug application for atypical anti-psychotic drug …

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Bipolar drug increases lifespan in worms

Bipolar drug increases lifespan in worms
Political Gateway - NOVATO, Calif., Oct. 31 (UPI) — A U.S. study has determined lithium — a drug commonly used to treat bipolar disorder — can significantly increase the lifespan of nematode worms. Researchers at the Buck Institute said worms treated with lithium …

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Bipolar disorder: More than a punchline

Bipolar disorder: More than a punchline
Southeast Missourian - For a recent “Tonight Show” skit, Jay Leno held up a bag of “Nutty” brand pancake mix. That’s not truth in labeling, the comedian said, turning the package around. On that side the brand name was “Bipolar.” At least people who have bipolar disorder …

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Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar Disorder
HealthScout - Related Encyclopedia Article updated and reviewed by Christos Ballas, MD, Attenting Psychiatrist, Inpatient and Consult/Liaison Psychiatry, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania on April 11, 2005. There are two basic mood disorder categories are …

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