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The Merinoff Symposia to Highlight New Research in Systemic Lupus  - 24 Sep, 2008
The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research is hosting a three-day meeting for scientists interested in learning about the latest scientific studies underway in understanding and treating Systemic Lupus.

Florida Rehab Clinic Says No to Cold Turkey  - 24 Sep, 2008
The most distressing, and perhaps most critical stage in drug rehabilitation is the initial detoxification. The success of an initial detoxification can measure to what extent a patient can assimilate properly into a drug treatment program. CARE Florida, a holistic-based drug rehab clinic, has developed a personalized approach to drug and alcohol "detox" methods blended with a no-cold turkey attitude toward detoxification and recovery.

Off-label Medicine Combinations are Predominant Treatment of Schizophrenics...  - 23 Sep, 2008
In a new paper published in the online open-access journal PLoS ONE, http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003150 , David Pickar and colleagues of Gabriel Sciences report that 74.5% of 200 community-based schizophrenic patients, who were individually interviewed and evaluated (including a review of clinical records), were treated with off-label medication treatments. Specifically, 42.5% of subjects reported that they were simultaneously treated with more than one antipsychotic drug, an unapproved treatment for schizophrenia.

Study Shows Significant Improvements Among Girls who Participate in Copper...  - 22 Sep, 2008
A study conducted at Copper Canyon Academy documents the degree to which the school's renowned Equine Therapy program can improve the lives of participating students.

Dream Interpretation as a Science -- Depression Prevention -- The End of All...  - 19 Sep, 2008
Through her research, Sponias discovered the only real cure for cases of schizophrenia, psychosis and other mental illnesses that cannot be cured today using the science of today's psychiatrists and neurologists. The cure involves fighting against the wild side and transforming it, even after it has managed to destroy the human side. Sponias focused her attention primarily on preventing schizophrenia, psychosis and other mental illnesses, in order to save the entire population of our planet, especially younger generations, before the anti-conscience (wild side) manages to destroy the...

Briggs Capital and HRmarketer.com Webinar Discusses Valuing and Selling an HR...  - 18 Sep, 2008
As the HR industry is continuing to consolidate and great value, buyers and sellers alike need guidance from professionals who understand how to value human capital companies and how to take them to market.

Standbyhousing.com Offers Free Listings Until September 30  - 18 Sep, 2008
Standbyhousing.com aids families in transition with short-term rentals.

Introducing Charitable Donors to a Paterson, NJ Village for the Poor -...  - 16 Sep, 2008
Eva's Village, ( www.evasvillage.org ), Paterson, NJ, announces gala event to help fund four-mission plan to feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, treat the addicted and provide medical care to the poor with respect for the human dignity of each individual. Eva's Village is actively seeking gala attendees, donors, charitable contributions and volunteers to help them serve this deserving community in New Jersey.

Over-Protected Yet Emotionally Neglected Child Becomes Adult Who Reconciles...  - 16 Sep, 2008
As a girl, Irene was not allowed to play with friends or leave her mother's sight. Her mother tried constantly to control her from fear she would die as her brother had. Misguided-love soon turned to abuse.

Clues to Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disease  - 12 Sep, 2008
German researchers have devised a way to follow gene expression over time in a 64-year-old woman who developed rapid-cycling bipolar illness in her mid-40s. Over a 16-year period, the woman logged in 108 cycles in her diary. Rapid-cycling bipolar illness is characterized four or more episodes of depression and/or mania in a given year.
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