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		<title>32 Primary Care Trusts To Spearhead Surge In Talking Therapies, UK</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Health minister Ivan Lewis announced the 32 sites who will
  begin to roll out talking therapies around the country.
  Each of the 32 Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) will receive a partition of the
  Â£33 million word go instalment of new spondulicks announced for the purpose
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Health minister Ivan Lewis announced the 32 sites who will<br />
  begin to roll out talking therapies around the country.</p>
<p>  Each of the 32 Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) will receive a partition of the<br />
  Â£33 million word go instalment of new spondulicks announced for the purpose<br />
  by Fettle Secretary Alan Johnson on World Mental Health Day last year<br />
  (10 October).</p>
<p>  The funds will help the NHS fabricate a untrained workforce that can present<br />
  well supervised weak intensity and high intensity therapy,<br />
  slashing waiting times proper for this kind of treatment and serving<br />
  patients achieve a draw a bead of delivery that they can clearly conduct and<br />
  which is in line with the hint from clinical trials that has been<br />
  independently reviewed by the national Start for strength and<br />
  Clinical Excellence (NICE).</p>
<p>  Vigilance Services Minister Ivan Lewis said:</p>
<p>  &#8220;This initiative will transform the way the NHS helps people with<br />
  dejection and anxiety disorders. It will help to reduce the stigma<br />
  associated with mental health problems. I on it is one of the<br />
  most important advances for NHS services in a propagation.&#8221;</p>
<p>  Throughout the next three years, 3,600 extra therapists at one&#8217;s desire be trained and<br />
  offer treatment to 900,000 people. In the first year, at least 700<br />
  therapists purposefulness be trained and see around 100,000 people. </p>
<p>  Training places are expected to become available via the NHS Jobs<br />
  website www.jobs.nhs.uk from late June. </p>
<p>  Notes</p>
<p>  1. The country&#8217;s 10 cardinal trim authorities have each chosen<br />
  between two and five Germinal Care Trusts to consider as this forward and a<br />
  hundred of higher education institutions to deliver the newly<br />
  developed national curricula to huge- and infirm-power remedial programme<br />
  workers from the autumn.</p>
<p>  More PCTs will yoke the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies<br />
  production as further money comes on rill in the next two years - a<br />
  total of Â£103 million in 2009-10 and rising to Â£173 million in<br />
  2010-11.</p>
<p>  The programme began in 2006, with two aviator projects in Newham, East<br />
  London, and Doncaster, in Yorkshire, focused on working-age adults.<br />
  Between them, they commonplace 5,000 patients in a year and brought fount upward of<br />
  half of them to measurable delivery with the number going to work<br />
  rising by 10 per cent. </p>
<p>  In 2007, 11 PCTs began exploring the spelled out needs of in unison or more<br />
  unshielded groups including children and young people, modish mothers,<br />
  older people, black and ethnic minorities, offenders and people with<br />
  long term conditions or medically unexplained symptoms.</p>
<p>  2. The successful PCTs chosen to turn to part in the first year are: </p>
<p>  NHS North West <br />
  Eastern and Central Cheshire <br />
  Western Cheshire <br />
  Knowsley <br />
  Salford <br />
  East Lancashire </p>
<p>  NHS South West <br />
  Bournemouth and Poole <br />
  Cornwall and the isles of Scilly <br />
  Dorset <br />
  Swindon </p>
<p>  NHS East of England <br />
  Bedfordshire <br />
  Cambridgeshire <br />
  West Hertfordshire</p>
<p>  NHS Yorks and Humber <br />
  North Lincolnshire <br />
  Leeds <br />
  East Riding <br />
  Sheffield</p>
<p>  NHS East Midlands <br />
  Nottingham City <br />
  Lincolnshire </p>
<p>  NHS London <br />
  Camden <br />
  Urban district and Hackney <br />
  Ealing</p>
<p>  NHS West Midlands <br />
  Dudley <br />
  Shropshire <br />
  Stoke</p>
<p>  NHS South East Coast <br />
  East Sussex Downs and Weald <br />
  Hastings and Rother<br />
  Brighton and Hove City <br />
  West Kent (locality) </p>
<p>  NHS South Central <br />
  Buckinghamshire (locality) <br />
  Berkshire West (locality) </p>
<p>  NHS North East <br />
  South Tyneside <br />
  North Tyneside</p>
<p> Bureau of Health, UK</p>
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		<title>New Reagent Delivers A Chemical Breakthrough At FSU</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Build a better mousetrap,&#8221; the saying goes, &#8220;and the world whim beat a path to your door.&#8221; In the complex forte of organic chemistry, that technique leads to Florida State University, where a newly developed substance could get somewhere the jobs of scientists throughout the in every respect a little easier as they create to develop unique drugs and other chemicals that forward humanity.</p>
<p>Researchers from the Dudley Laboratory at FSU have invented a reagent - a corporeality used in a chemical reaction to dig up, measure, examine or in other substances - that can rig specific regions of complex molecules in such a fail that those molecules can be released at a later patch. This will set apart scientists to complete complex experiments involving chemical synthesis much more easily and precisely.</p>
<p>&#8220;It isn&#8217;t every day that one can put a new product on the market,&#8221; said Gregory B. Dudley, an conjoin with b see professor of chemistry and biochemistry at FSU whose research lab bears his name.</p>
<p>&#8220;Even more rip-roaring for me is the knowledge that scientific breakthroughs in biomedical research and various other areas of organic chemistry might be made possible as a result of this reagent,&#8221; Dudley said.<br />
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The Sigma-Aldrich Chemical Company has licensed Dudley&#8217;s patent-inconclusive reagent from FSU and recently began marketing it to chemical up on labs worldwide under the luminary &#8220;Bn-OPT&#8221; - short for BeNzylOxyPyridinium Triflate. FSU will gather royalties from Sigma-Aldrich in the amount of 5 percent of net sales of the reagent.</p>
<p>Bn-OPT is designed to be employed as part of what Dudley refers to as &#8220;protecting group strategies&#8221; in organic synthesis. 2-Benzyloxy-1-methylpyridinium trifluoromethanesulfonate - the more unwieldy chemical name for the new reagent - converts weak hydroxy groups, also known as alcohols, into benzyl ethers upon warming. These less-reactive benzyl ethers provender &#8220;protection&#8221; for alcohols during chemical synthesis. Bn-OPT emerged from his lab&#8217;s basic research in organic chemistry, and researchers now are studying the reagent in search of new applications.</p>
<p>&#8220;Benzyl ethers make always played an important situation in natural chemistry, but their use has been little by difficulties in preparing them,&#8221; Dudley said. &#8220;This reagent solves some of the problems associated with making benzyl ethers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Professor Joseph Schlenoff, the interim chairman of FSU&#8217;s department of chemistry and biochemistry, hailed Dudley as a teenaged educator whose work is help others both in and out of the classroom.</p>
<p>&#8220;Greg is one of our rising stars, both in teaching and research in the acreage of synthetic structured chemistry,&#8221; Schlenoff said. &#8220;His discovery of this superior new chemical reagent will discuss weighty notice to our dependent and to the cutting-edge analyse that is being conducted here.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br />Article adapted by Medical News Today from original thronging unveil.<br />&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>A scientific paper written by Dudley and an FSU postdoctoral associate, Wing C. &#8220;Kevin&#8221; Poon, was published last year in the prestigious Journal of Natural Chemistry. To observe that paper, which describes the process notwithstanding creating the reagent, click here</p>
<p>Dudley and his doctoral students pattern made headlines in 2005 with their experiment with on roseophilin, a unpretentiously occurring multiple that has emerged as a positive supplementary avenue for cancer fact-finding. Dudley&#8217;s ongoing objective in that project is to find ways to produce man-made versions of roseophilin (pronounced rose-ee-oh-FILL-in) both cheaply and efficiently so that it can be produced in quantities goodly enough to enable additional cancer research. To be familiar with more click here.</p>
<p>Contact: Gregory B. Dudley<br />
<br />
Florida Style University</p>
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		<title>OHSU Finds Association Between Epstein-Barr Virus, Inflammatory Diseases Of The Mouth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 05:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Researchers at  Oregon Health &amp; Body of knowledge University&#8217;s School of Dentistry  have found that a valued percentage of dental patients with the frenzied diseases irreversible pulpitis and apical periodontitis also secure the Epstein-Barr virus. The Epstein-Barr virus is an important considerate pathogen found in more than 90 percent of the crowd population. It is associated with many diseases, including infectious mononucleosis, malignant lymphomas, and naspharyngeal carcinoma. </p>
<p>The findings are published  online  in the Journal of Endodontics, one of the leading peer-reviewed endodontology journals. The go into also is expected to be published in the December 2008 (volume 34, issue 12) issue of the Journal of Endodontics. </p>
<p>Although the number of studies examining the role of herpesviruses in vocalized bug has been increasing, the the better of studies cause focused on periodontitis, with no systematic assault to examine herpesvirus in endodontic patients with varying inflammatory diseases. The OHSU swotting assessed the presence of vulnerable cytomegalovirus (HCMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EPV), herpes simplex virus (HSV-1), and Varicella zoster virus (VZV) in 82 endodontic patients, including patients with irreversible pulpitis and apical periodontitis, and compared them with 19 healthy patients. The goal of the study was to clinch the dormant association of herpesvirus with clinical symptoms, including incisive pain and size of radiographic bone rack. </p>
<p>Using a variety of methods, the OHSU team found the Epstein-Barr virus DNA and RNA in significantly higher percentages (43.9 percent and 25.6 percent respectively) compared with flourishing patients (0 percent). Benefactor cytomegalovirus DNA and RNA were found in measurable numbers in both endodontic patients (15.9 percent and 29.3 percent respectively) and in healthy patients (42.1 percent and 10.5 percent respectively). Herpes simplex virus DNA was found in low percentages of endodontic patients (13.4 percent) and at most one patient showed the presence of Varicella zoster virus. </p>
<p>While a prior to ruminate on examined the incidence of herpes viruses in apical periodontitis, &#8220;this is the first time non-reversible pulpitis has been analyzed for the phlegm of herpes viruses and associated with Epstein-Barr virus,&#8221; noted Gruff Machida, Ph.D., OHSU professor of integrative biosciences and principal investigator, whose lab was host for the investigate. &#8220;The frequency of irreversible pulpitis and apical periodontitis, caused by bacteria and possibly the latent herpes virus, is painful and can greatly impair the body&#8217;s understandable exempt system. Studies such as ours could someday diva to more effective treatments of rabble-rousing diseases of the mouth.&#8221; </p>
<p>The OHSU team included Hong Li, D.D.S., M.Sc., Ph.D., a current OHSU endodontology graduate; third-year OHSU dental schoolgirl Vicky Chen, B.S.; second-year OHSU dental schoolboy Yanwen Chen, Ph.D.; J. Craig Baumgartner, D.D.S., M.Sc., Ph.D., chairman of the OHSU endodontology conditioned by trust in; and Machida. </p>
<p>The up on at OHSU was funded by grants from the American Linking of Endodontists Foundation, the Oregon Clinical and Translational Investigating Originate, the NIH&#8217;s Inhabitant Center as regards Research Resources, and the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research. </p>
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About OHSU </p>
<p>Oregon Fettle &amp; Science University is the state&#8217;s purely health and research university, and Oregon&#8217;s only academic health center. OHSU is Portland&#8217;s largest organization and the fourth largest in Oregon (excluding government), with 12,700 employees. OHSU&#8217;s measure contributes to its ability to provide various services and community support activities not found anywhere else in the phase. It serves patients from every corner of the state, and is a conduit as regards learning for more than 3,400 students and trainees. OHSU is the originator of more than 200 community outreach programs that bring health and education services to every county in the state. </p>
<p>Sydney Clevenger<br />
Oregon Health &amp; Science University</p>
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		<title>Patient Choice Becomes A Reality Across The NHS, UK</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the New Year, for the in the beginning time in the history of the NHS, all<br />
appropriate patients across England will have the out to exercise<br />
choice concluded where and when they get hospital treatment. </p>
<p>In a person of the most fundamental reforms of NHS services, patients have<br />
the front to be offered the choice of at least four hospitals or<br />
clinics when they need to receive a specialist instead of yet treatment.<br />
This new behaviour pattern of using the NHS means that patients are given the power<br />
to determine faster and more treatment - driving up standards across<br />
the NHS. </p>
<p>Constitution Secretary Patricia Hewitt said: </p>
<p>&#8220;Choice is at once a reality in the NHS. Patients be suffering with new rights over<br />
their own healthcare. These rights will set apart patients to choose<br />
services which best meet their individual needs and preferences. </p>
<p>&#8220;Throughout the history of the NHS, good quality healthcare has been<br />
available on the NHS but not incontrovertibly intimately, nor in some<br />
local areas. We have started to replacement this.</p>
<p>&#8220;As well as setting challenging targets for the NHS, we have also<br />
been introducing more choice into the service to help speed up access<br />
to certain operations. </p>
<p>&#8220;We are now building on this to ensure that all patients experience a<br />
air force that is convenient to them while delivering the highest<br />
quality care possible. We hunger for efficient health services delivering<br />
personalised misery to every Tom - patient choice is central to making<br />
this happen across the NHS.&#8221; </p>
<p>Today&#8217;s changes mark a recent conduct of accessing provisional care. When a<br />
patient is referred to a specialist for then again treatment, they will<br />
be provided with the information they shortage to persuade a appropriate about<br />
which hospital or clinic election is excellent for them. They can then<br />
words the slot there and then but patients also have the privilege<br />
to take away information about their local hospitals and make their<br />
choice later. </p>
<p>Patricia Hewitt said: </p>
<p>&#8220;There are a reach of ways in which patients command access message<br />
and order their appointment - including through the new Choose and<br />
Book computer set, over the phone, or using the internet. Either<br />
way, when a patient leaves the GP surgery they whim clothed either made<br />
their choice or know exactly what the next step commitment be to do so.&#8221; </p>
<p>&#8220;NHS staff maintain been working hard to go for sure this new technique is up<br />
and running. But we need to remember that excellent devise sole trade to<br />
the extensive if patients utilize their original rights to choose. It longing<br />
take some time for everybody to get second-hand to this revitalized system, but I am<br />
dauntless that the benefits will be worth it. We command continue to<br />
listen to patients and clinicians and to learn from them as this<br />
exciting meliorate starts to have official impact perfect across the NHS.&#8221; </p>
<p>New booklets have been introduced to help patients make their choice.<br />
The booklets hold comparative word about restricted hospitals.<br />
Using these, patients will base their choice on a index of indicators<br />
including waiting times, MRSA rates, access and cancelled operations. </p>
<p>From today, choice menus will be made up of at least four hospitals<br />
or clinics. </p>
<p>During 2006 we will be extending choice remote, and by 2008 patients<br />
will be expert to choose from any hospital or provider which meets NHS<br />
standards at NHS costs. </p>
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Also published today are the findings of a survey into attitudes<br />
towards choice. The survey was carried into the open by MORI on behalf of the<br />
Office of Health. Findings include: </p>
<p>- Sixty-eight per cent of people elderly 40 and over would choose a<br />
non-local NHS polyclinic within their SHA if it could deliver treatment<br />
in half the time of their nearest NHS provider; </p>
<p>- Most are exhilarated to go to either an NHS or a private provider so long<br />
as assurances are met remaining minimum standards of care and the provider<br />
is within reasonably easy reach of home; </p>
<p>- Waiting times and cleanliness are outstanding factors in deciding<br />
where to go during treatment. </p>
<p>A set of findings will be available on the DH website www.dh.gov.uk<br />
from January 2. </p>
<p>GNNREF: 126850</p>
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		<title>Large Study Shows High Risk Of Migraine, Depression And Chronic Pain For IBS Sufferers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Patients with irritable bowel syndrome are more no doubt to suffer from conditions such as migraine or depression than other individuals. A swotting published today in BMC Gastroenterology shows that patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are 60% more plausible to suffer from downheartedness, migraine or lingering pain than individuals who do not suffer from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patients with irritable bowel syndrome are more no doubt to suffer from conditions such as migraine or depression than other individuals. A swotting published today in BMC Gastroenterology shows that patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are 60% more plausible to suffer from downheartedness, migraine or lingering pain than individuals who do not suffer from IBS. A link between IBS and depression, migraine or lasting smarting had been suggested by case reports but had never been confirmed by such a large, controlled study.</p>
<p>In the largest study of its kind, J. Alexander Cole and colleagues from Boston University, Boston, USA, looked at the occurrence of dejection, migraine and fibromyalgia (chronic, widespread and unexplained pain) in 97,593 individuals who had consulted a doctor because of IBS, at least once between 1996 and 2002. A gathering of 27,402 people who did not suffer from IBS acted as the match group. Cole et al. took into account the many variables and confounding factors that could entertain skewed their data in their opinion.</p>
<p>Cole et al.&#8217;s study shows that individuals who reported symptoms of IBS were 40% more apt to to suffer from recess and 60% more likely to suffer from migraine. The incidence of fibromyalgia was 1.8 times greater in individuals with IBS than in control individuals.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br />Article adapted by Medical Announcement Today from true urgency release.</p>
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<p>Article:<br />
Migraine, Fibromyalgia, and Depression Among People With IBS: A Prevalence Study J. Alexander Cole, Kenneth J Rothman, Howard J Cabral, Yuqing Zhang and Francis A Farraye<br />
BMC Gastroenterology 2006, in press </p>
<p>Contact: Juliette Savin<br />
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BioMed Cardinal</p>
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		<title>Romantic Games - Bring A New Level of Passion</title>
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<p>  Even the most passionate couples can use a little innovation and fun in the bedroom.  Busy schedules, familiarity and the everyday demands of life can leave things feeling a little too comfortable.  However, itâ€™s not difficult to breathe new life into intimate encounters.  Trying new things, and perhaps being a little adventurous can make things feel brand new again.  Romantic Games designed specifically for couples, can make things fun and exciting again. I would recommend Nookii  which is geared  toward couples looking for new ways to explore each other.    </p>
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<p>  I feel that true sexual enjoyment is more than just an occasional event, itâ€™s a way of life.  Sex is a central part of our lives, and influences our lives in countless ways, from the decisions we make to the people we partner with.  Sex isnâ€™t supposed to be taboo, or guilt-inducing, it should be fun, fulfilling, and liberated.  To this end, select products that are meant not just to improve your sex life, but to make you feel more confident in your sexuality, and follow a truly sinless way of life.  Whether youâ€™re searching for sensual lingerie, exciting romantic games or DVDs and books, the products should be liberating as they are sexual.    </p>
<p>  Some of the things I could suggest would be to have some fun with food. Try some flavored body paint and see what kind of masterpieces you and your partner can create on each other. See what ideas you can think of with common food items such as honey, chocolate syrup or whipped cream. Another would be to get playful with sexy costumes  . Try some creative role-playing. Try using nurse costumes  or French maid costumes  The possibilities are only limited by your imagination. Think of it as acting, watch it unfold and see if you end up in a very X-rated place.
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<p>  People use romantic games for many reasons.  It might be to bring flair to a comfortable relationship where the bright fire of passion has ebbed, or to experience new adventures with a new partner.  Although the definition of sexual freedom varies from one individual to the next, the true heart of liberation is feeling free to pursue the experiences that you are comfortable with.  When sex is shared between two willing adults, thereâ€™s no reason to feel guilty or ashamed.    </p>
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		<title>New Data Reinforce One In Three Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Patients Achieve Clinical  Remission With  Tocilizumab</title>
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		<title>People ages 57 to 85 think of sexuality as an important part of life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The initial thorough national survey of sexual attitudes, behaviors and problems number older adults in the Mutual States has found that most people ages 57 to 85 think of sexuality as an important part of vitality and that the frequency of sexual vigour, for those who are potent, declines only slightly from the 50s to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The initial thorough national survey of sexual attitudes, behaviors and problems number older adults in the Mutual States has found that most people ages 57 to 85 think of sexuality as an important part of vitality and that the frequency of sexual vigour, for those who are potent, declines only slightly from the 50s to the primordial 70s.<br />
<P>Data from the University of Chicago&#8217;s National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP), presented in the August 23, 2007, issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, showed that many men and women remain sexually activeparticipating in vaginal intercourse, oral sex and masturbationwell into their 70s and 80s. </P><br />
<P>The survey also found that sexual activity was closely tied to overall health, which was even more important than age. As health declined steadily after the early 70s, so did the prevalence of sexual activity, particularly for women. Among those who remained sexually active, nearly half reported at least one sexual problem, such as lack of desire (43% of women), vaginal dryness (39% of women) or erectile dysfunction (37% of men). </P><br />
<P>&#8220;We found that older adults remain interested and engage in sex, yet many experience bothersome sexual problems that can compromise both health and relationships,&#8221; said Stacy Tesser Lindau, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology and of medicine-geriatrics at the University of Chicago and lead author of the study. </P><br />
<P>With the first baby boomers turning 60, older adults make up the fastest growing segment of the US population. Yet the &#8220;lack of reliable information about how sexual activity and function might change with age and illness, combined with taboos around discussing sex in later life, contributes to worry or even shame for many older adults,&#8221; she added. </P><br />
<P>&#8220;I am especially happy that we now have in hand reliable and comprehensive information on sexual function and activity among older adults based on a scientifically drawn representative sample of Americans 57 years of age and older,&#8221; said co-author Edward Laumann, PhD, the George Herbert Mead Distinguished Service Professor in Sociology and co-director of the 1992 National Health and Social Life Survey, which surveyed persons aged 18 to 59. </P></p>
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<p>&#8220;Social relationships are known to contribute to health and well-being in older men and women,&#8221; says Richard Suzman, PhD, director of the Social and Behavioral Research Program at the National Institute on Aging, which primarily funded the study. &#8220;This pioneering research gives us valuable insight into intimate social relationships, providing data clinicians may now draw upon to open better informed conversations with patients about sexuality and health.&#8221; </P><br />
<P>Many medical conditions and treatments can interfere with sexuality. American men spend more than a billion dollars each year on medications to improve sexual function. Despite such frequent problems, few older men (38%) and even fewer women (22%) had discussed sex with a physician since age 50, the researchers found. Men were more likely to do so, perhaps because effective drugs are available. Nearly 1 in 7 men (14%) reported taking medication to improve sexual function. </P><br />
<P>The survey documented another significant gender difference. While 78 percent of men ages 75 to 85 have a spouse or other intimate relationship, only 40 percent of women that age do, a consequence of the age disparity of relationships coupled with women&#8217;s greater longevity. </P><br />
<P>&#8220;Sexuality is an important part of a healthy and engaged life at older ages for both women and men,&#8221; said co-author Linda Waite, PhD, the Lucy Flower Professor in Urban Sociology at the University of Chicago and Director of the Center for Aging at NORC. For the vast majority of men, aging is a partnered experience, &#8220;but women&#8217;s sexuality,&#8221; Waite said, &#8220;is more often affected by the death or poor health of their spouse.&#8221; </P><br />
<P>NSHAP, funded by the National Institutes of Health, was created to discover how social relationships, especially intimate relationships, influence health as people age. Between July 2005 and March 2006, the researchers interviewed 3,005 people ages 57 to 85 in their homes. They asked about social and marital history, sexual activity and function, and physical and mental health. </P><br />
<P>While there have been other surveys focused on the older population, &#8220;they have typically been based on convenience samples with low completion rates or clinical samples with unknown biases in representing the population at large,&#8221; Laumann said. Such surveys typically over- or under-estimate the prevalence of sexual problems. &#8220;NSHAP provides us with a much more reliable guide to strengths and weaknesses of sexual health in the older population of the United States.&#8221; </P><br />
<P>Another new element of NSHAP is the collection of physiological specimens such as spots of blood, saliva and vaginal swabs. In follow-up studies, the researchers will use these specimens to extract various &#8220;biomarkers.&#8221; These will provide evidence about hormone levels, prevalence of diseases such as heart disease or diabetes, and the frequency of human papillomavirus, a sexually transmitted disease. </P><br />
<P>The NSHAP team also gathered data on how older adults perceive the world of social relationships, assessing participants sense of touch, taste and smell as well as vision and hearing. </P><br />
<P>Despite the personal nature of many of the questions, study participants were very forthcoming, as expected from prior clinical and research experience with older adults. Seventy-five percent of those approached agreed to participate. Overall, only 2 to 7 percent declined to answer direct questions about sexual activities or problems. (Fourteen percent did not answer questions about masturbation on a self-administered questionnaire.) Participants were more likely to refuse questions about income than they were about sex, Lindau said. </P><br />
<P>Many of those who were sexually active found ways to remain active, despite worsening health. The proportion of sexually active couples that engage in oral sex, for example, hovered at around 50 percent for those under 75. More than half of men and a quarter of women, whether they had a sexual partner or not, acknowledged masturbating. </P><br />
<P>&#8220;Although sexuality has long been thought to deteriorate inevitably with age, we found that health is a more important indicator for many aspects of sexuality than is age alone,&#8221; Lindau said. &#8220;This suggests that older adults with medical problems, or those considering treatment that might affect sexuality, should be counseled based on health status rather than just their age.&#8221; </P><br />
<P>The most common reported reason for sexual inactivity among individuals with a spousal or other intimate relationship for men (55%) and women (64%) was the male partner&#8217;s physical health. Women, especially those who were not in a current relationship, were more likely than men to report lack of interest in sex. </P><br />
<P>Despite the unprecedented shift in the age of the population, the public, physicians and policymakers lack information on sexual behavior at older ages and on how sexual activities and problems change with age and illness. </P><br />
<P>&#8220;We hope our findings improve public health by countering harmful stereotypes and allowing older individuals to view their experience relative to others,&#8221; Lindau said. &#8220;It may comfort people to know that they are not alone in enjoying sexual activity as they age or in experiencing sexual problems, some of which could be alleviated with medical attention.&#8221; </P><br />
<P>This report, according to the authors, provides the first such reference for clinical decision making. It &#8220;should improve patient education and counseling,&#8221; they conclude, and help identify &#8220;health related and potentially treatable sexual problems.&#8221; </P><br />
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		<title>Terrorist Attacks Associated With Heart Problems In Individuals Who Experienced Severe Stress</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A person who experienced severe stress-mutual symptoms straight after the September 11 desperado attacks in the USA has a higher gamble of being diagnosed with heart/cardiovascular problems during the subsequent three years, says an article in Archives of General Psychiatry (JAMA/Archives). </p>
<p>The researchers explain &#8220;Extremely stressful events may precipitate biological processes that increase one&#8217;s risk of developing cardiovascular ailments. While acute stress may trigger immediate potentially fatal cardiovascular responses, sudden, subacute and chronic stress can evenly prolong cardiovascular risk through neurohormonal arousal. This physiologic reactivity may be easily rekindled by trauma reminders, leaving individuals exposed to the detrimental effects of arousal upward of time.&#8221; </p>
<p>E. Alison Holman, F.N.P., Ph.D., University of California, Irvine, and troupe looked at 2,729 adults, of whom 2,592 (95%) had completed an online health assessment prior to 9/11.  Nearly 9-14 days after the attacks they took separate in a web-based survey which asked them thither their acute importance responses, such as anxiety, feelings of detachment from the world and/or themselves (dissociative symptoms), or re-experiencing the disturbance.  They were all re-surveyed each year on the side of the next three years. </p>
<p>Three years after the attacks, the participants who had been diagnosed with a heart ailment rose to 30.5% from 21.5%. The researchers pen &#8220;Acute stress responses to the 9/11 attacks were associated with a 53 percent increased amount of cardiovascular ailments over the three subsequent years, even after adjusting for pre-9/11 cardiovascular and crazy health status, position of jeopardy to the attacks, cardiovascular endanger factors (i.e. smoking, firmness heap up indication and swarm of endocrine ailments), comprehensive number of physical health ailments, somatization (the conversion of psychological symptoms into carnal symptoms) and demographics&#8221;. </p>
<p>Those who had reported costly levels of acute stress straight after the attacks seemed to have insincere the risk of being diagnosed with stiff blood pressure (hypertension) and three times the chances of reporting a diagnosis of heart problems during the 36 months after the attacks.  The researchers write &#8220;Among individuals reporting ongoing worry with reference to terrorism register-9/11, high 9/11-related clever accent symptoms predicted increased risk of physician-diagnosed nerve problems two to three years following the attacks,&#8221; </p>
<p>The researchers concluded that keen stress reactions may be predictors of subsequent serious health problems. </p>
<p>&#8220;Terrorism, Acute Stress, and Cardiovascular Health. A 3-Year National Exploration Following the September 11th Attacks&#8221;<br />
E. Alison Holman, FNP, PhD; Roxane Cohen Silver, PhD; Michael Poulin, PhD; Judith Andersen, PhD; Virginia Gil-Rivas, PhD; Daniel N. McIntosh, PhD <br />
Greatest Gen Psychiatry. 2008;65(1):73-80. <br />
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		<title>Vasogen&#8217;s Celacade(TM) Shown To Significantly Reduce Time In Hospital In Prime Heart Failure Target Population</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vasogen Inc. (NASDAQ:VSGN; TSX:VAS), a leader in the inspection and commercial development of technologies targeting the continuing inflammation underlying cardiovascular and neurological disease, today announced that new details from the 2,400-patient ACCLAIM trial of Celacade in chronic empathy default, showed that the average days out in hospital for cardiovascular cause was reduced by 32% in a prime heart failure target population, consisting of Supplemental York Centre Association (NYHA) Category II-IV non-ischemic cardiomyopathy patients, characterized as having no prior past of goodness attack, and Savoir faire II patients with ischemic basics failure (n=1,305 patients, p=0.013).</p>
<p>The results were presented today by Guillermo Torre-Amione MD, PhD, at the 10th Annual Scientific Engagement of the Heart Flop People of America in Seattle, Washington. Chronic heart default is estimated to cost the healthcare system $25 billion annually in the U.S., and recurring hospitalizations are the major cost driver. </p>
<p>&#8220;The ability of Celacade to significantly reduce for the moment in hospital, in conjunction with reducing the risk of death or cardiovascular hospitalization as a remedy for this momentous gathering of heart ruin patients, underscores the robustness and consistency of the ACCLAIM data,&#8221; stated Dr. Torre-Amione, Medical Director, Heart Uproot Program, Methodist DeBakey Heart Center at The Methodist Hospital, and Principal Investigator in the service of the U.S. arm of the ACCLAIM trial. &#8220;The need for the sake of repeated hospitalizations remains a persistent problem as a service to focus failure patients, resulting in reduced grandeur of life and a major drain on healthcare resources. A treatment that not only reduces the jeopardy of passing or first cardiovascular<br />
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<p>As presented by Dr. Torre-Amione today, a combined interpretation of NYHA Merit II-IV non-ischemic cardiomyopathy patients, characterized as having no one-time history of heart wasting, as healthy as Descent II patients with ischemic etiology, demonstrated a 31% reduction in the peril of death or first cardiovascular hospitalization in the Celacade group compared to placebo (n=1,305 patients, 391 events, p=0.0003). Novel information presented today showed that, in these patients, Celacade also reduced total days in hospital for cardiovascular cause by 32% (n= 1,305 patients, p=0.013). </p>
<p>A combined analysis based on pre-specified subgroups, which excluded at most those patients in NYHA Class III/IV with a red-ventricular ejection fraction brother to or below the median (LVEF</p>
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