Sentences with phrase «pharmacological treatment at»

Sixty - nine percent of the patients received pharmacological treatment at intake, 62 % of which took antidepressant medication (e.g., SSRI, MAOIs, other antidepressives).

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«It's very interesting work but not practical for clinical treatment of patients,» says Denis Paré, a neuroscientist at Rutgers University in New Jersey who is also studying pharmacological approaches to manipulating fearful memories.
Pozzo - Miller reflects that this new research on LM22A - 4, combined with prior studies from the Katz lab, provides hope that at least some neurological and cognitive deficits in individuals with Rett could be improved by pharmacological treatment even after the onset of symptoms.
«A strategy to protect the remaining amounts of insulin produced by diabetics in response to blood sugar levels is an attractive treatment alternative, particularly in the early stages of type II diabetes,» said Dr. Seeliger, Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacological Sciences at Stony Brook University School of Medicine.
They were always under pharmacological treatment, gradually reduced, whereas, at the time of the latest survey, the stimulator, too, was active» Aiello went on to state.
When you come to Denver Dream Dog, you have arrived at a one - stop shop to support your dog training needs, from early puppy socialization and basic obedience, to reversing canine behavior problems, to solving really challenging issues that might require pharmacological treatment, alternative healing methods, and / or deep behavioral therapy.
The new generation of pharmacological treatment approaches to dementia attract most attention, but this study is a timely reminder that simple, early, psychosocial interventions with caregivers can be cost effective in maintaining patients at home, while not increasing strain on relatives.
An attractive feature of this well designed clinical trial was the testing of «allegiance effects» by conducting the study at 2 sites, each associated primarily with publishing outcome studies of either psychosocial or pharmacological treatments.
Dr. Salisbury discusses research in which in utero exposure to maternal depression (with and without pharmacological treatment) was found to have some apparent influence on infants» postnatal behavioral outcomes at one month following birth, reinforcing the importance of focusing on remission of maternal depression symptoms during pregnancy.
Interventions for ADHD require a coordinated approach at both home and school and can comprise both psychological and pharmacological treatments.
The chronic fatigue syndrome is characterised by a principal complaint of severe fatigue of at least six months» duration associated with appreciable disability and unexplained by recognised organic disease.1 2 3 4 Various causes have been proposed, including chronic viral infection, dysfunction of the immune system, neuroendocrine disturbance, and depression, but all remain controversial.5 6 Many pharmacological treatments have been suggested, but none are of proved value.7
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