The Latest Discoveries On Alcoholism Studies
The Latest Discoveries On Alcoholism Studies
Over a one year period, nearly 2 to 3 % became alcoholics in need of alcohol treatment and an additional 1 to 2 % show signs of regular heavy drinking or called binge drinking. The damage is believed to exceed over approximately million of… Continue reading
Alcoholism Treatment Centers and Studies Say Drinking Underage in the Home is Bad News
Alcoholism Treatment Centers and Studies Say Drinking Underage in the Home is Bad News
A new study says that parents who attempt (attempt being the keyword) to teach responsible drinking by allowing their teenagers to have alcohol at home are just plain wrong. The study of 428 Dutch families appears… Continue reading
In Pivotal Phase III Studies, Merck’s Investigational Medicine Boceprevir Helped Majority of Patients with Chronic …
In Pivotal Phase III Studies, Merck’s Investigational Medicine Boceprevir Helped Majority of Patients with Chronic …
WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Merck today reported that two pivotal Phase III registration studies for boceprevir, its investigational oral hepatitis C protease inhibitor, have been completed and met the primary endpoints: in both studies in… Continue reading
AIDS 2010 Studies, Releases: PMTCT, Treating Children, Male Circumcision; National Prevention Programs;
AIDS 2010 Studies, Releases: PMTCT, Treating Children, Male Circumcision; National Prevention Programs;
“In parts of Africa, only about half of babies born to mothers with HIV receive the HIV prevention drug nevirapine,” according to a study published Wednesday, HealthDay News/U.S. News & World Report reports. The study, which was part… Continue reading
Facts On ADHD Meds – Latest News From Research Studies
Facts On ADHD Meds – Latest News From Research Studies
A University of Buffalo study (led by William Pelham and Gregory Fabiano) has now confirmed that a correct use of behaviour therapy for ADHD could well avoid the necessity of taking ADHD meds and all the risks that go with… Continue reading
African Studies Give Women Hope in H.I.V. Fight
African Studies Give Women Hope in H.I.V. Fight
VULINDLELA, South Africa — With an AIDS vaccine still out of reach, two rigorous new studies have found different ways to sharply cut H.I.V. infections among women and schoolgirls, who make up a majority of the newly infected in sub-Saharan Africa.
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