The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health today issued the first clinical guidelines in the United States for the diagnosis and management of von Willebrand Disease (VWD), the most common inherited bleeding disorder. The guidelines include recommendations on screening, diagnosis, disease management, and directions for future research. An extensive article on the guidelines is published online Feb. 29 in the journal Haemophilia.
February 11, 2008
Gambling and Depression Consistently Linked
Dual Diagnosis is a term commonly used to describe the treatment of drug addiction in conjunction with a mental disorders like depression or bi-polar disorder but addiction treatment specialists now urge the use of dual diagnosis for the treatment of a much wider array of addictions. (PRWeb Feb 11, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/addiction/gambling/prweb651121.htm
Dual Diagnosis is a term commonly used to describe the treatment of drug addiction in conjunction with a mental disorders like depression or bi-polar disorder but addiction treatment specialists now urge the use of dual diagnosis for the treatment of a much wider array of addictions. (PRWeb Feb 11, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/addiction/gambling/prweb651121.htm
May 26, 2008
Problematic Medical Scans
The message for patients and their doctors is clear: restrict the use of CT scans to cases where they can truly aid in diagnosis and consider other options.
May 2, 2008
Problematic Medical Scans
The message for patients and their doctors is clear: restrict the use of CT scans to cases where they can truly aid in diagnosis and consider other options.
The message for patients and their doctors is clear: restrict the use of CT scans to cases where they can truly aid in diagnosis and consider other options.
The message for patients and their doctors is clear: restrict the use of CT scans to cases where they can truly aid in diagnosis and consider other options.
The message for patients and their doctors is clear: restrict the use of CT scans to cases where they can truly aid in diagnosis and consider other options.
The message for patients and their doctors is clear: restrict the use of CT scans to cases where they can truly aid in diagnosis and consider other options.
The message for patients and their doctors is clear: restrict the use of CT scans to cases where they can truly aid in diagnosis and consider other options.















