California Governor Jerry Brown has signed into law a ban on therapy aimed at making gay teenagers straight.
"Her leg wounds are healing well, and she's making excellent headway on therapy, " said Dr. Kevin Kopera, medical director for Roger C.
After a year on therapy, 54% to 57% of patients on Tasigna had no signs of leukemia using the most sensitive test vs. just 30% of those who were on Gleevec.
And a lot of doctors like Vytorin because it makes it easy to get cholesterol down without the muscle aches and occasional more serious side effects that can occur on therapy with high doses of statins like Lipitor, Zocor, and Crestor, which have all been proved to save lives.
Scott Ferguson, an Arena investor who sent me the FDA response, says that the panel should have based more of its discussion on how patients who completed therapy on lorcaserin did, not including those who dropped out of the study.
This approach lowered the rate of death to 31%, compared to 51% for patients on standard therapy.
"The potential and hope is that we would prevent people from being on futile therapy, " he says.
Response rates, he said, were still very good for patients on this therapy.
In one study, only two of 767 patients on Xolair were hospitalized, compared to 18 hospitalizations for 638 asthma patients on standard therapy.
Lilly wants to measure the viscosity of postmenopausal women, to see which face the risk of heart disease should they go on estrogen therapy.
The child was discharged from the hospital on antiretroviral therapy that continued for up to 18 months, at which point the mother and child interrupted their medical care.
In one trial reported at the ongoing Boston meeting, 18% of patients on telaprevir dropped out of the study early, versus just 3% of patients on existing therapy.
Your doctor may start you on aspirin therapy -- though it's unclear why, aspirin seems to disrupt the link between CRP levels and cardiac events -- or, more likely, a statin.
Work on gene therapy for other conditions is proceeding.
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For many years before his paper on reparative therapy, Spitzer had conducted studies that evaluated the efficacy of self-reporting as a tool to assess a variety of personality disorders and depression.
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Study leader Dr Andrew Boulle of the University of Cape Town said that, given the continued reliance on nevirapine-based regimens in Africa and the importance of TB services in initiating people on HIV therapy, further research was warranted.
Shire research is aimed at developing an enzyme-replacement therapy, while the planned research at Nationwide Children's will focus on potential gene therapy.
My third husband had to be arrested on my complaint for spousal abuse but after two years apart and a year of therapy on his part we reunited.
On the bright side, new data on estrogen replacement therapy could be better for Wyeth than many expected (see " Wyeth Lucks Out On Hormone Study").
He and his colleagues are working on a similar therapy for humans, but many hurdles remain.
But the National Association for Research and Therapy on Homosexuality said the bill was a "legislative over-reach".
Also in the 1990s, Novartis cut back on its gene therapy effort after gene therapy trial for cancer failed badly.
It's included on "Release Therapy, " which won him a Grammy last night.
Some women on hormone replacement therapy even have to pay twice for their treatment because they use two different sorts of drugs.
Summoning all the reserves she has left, she insists on intensive couple therapy, a week in Maine with Dr. Feld (Steve Carell).
But Brothers responded that she was not practicing therapy on the air and that she advised callers to seek professional help when needed.
To double down on the very therapy that has brought the system to its present sorry pass is a toe-ticket to the morgue.
So I asked a colleague of mine, Dr. Shane Owens, a board-certified psychologist practicing cognitive-behavioral therapy on Long Island, what advice he would give.
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Dr. Collins also sees possible breakthroughs in the work of Ehud Isacoff, John Flannery and their colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley, who are working on a novel therapy for blindness.
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He quickly takes over the film, his brutally honest story serving as a form of on-screen therapy and a cautionary tale for future players who want to slug their way into an NHL roster spot.
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