Tarne demonstrates that funding has moved from grants directed primarily towards embryonic stem cell research toward primarily ethical stem cells research — which has been the only stem cell research to date to result in
positive treatments for illnesses.
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Greenfield pointed out that the city has recently announced expanded funding
for HIV
positive people,
for mental
illness treatment, and
for supportive housing, and nobody was complaining then that the money was being taken away from anyone else.
«With the two countries working together,» said Öngür, «we will be more effective in identifying causes and developing
treatments for psychiatric
illness in an effort to have a
positive global impact.»
Have you tested
positive for sexually transmitted diseases or are you undergoing
treatment for a potentially fatal
illness?
If your pet tests
positive for a tick - borne
illness,
treatments might include antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and anti-parasitic medications.
Treatment (s) which is incurred by an Insured Person (s) who is HIV
Positive (i.e., infected with the human immunodeficiency virus, the cause of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) at the time of Application
for this Insurance, whether or not the Insured Person (s) was asymptomatic or symptomatic or had knowledge of his / her HIV status on the initial Effective Date of Coverage, or any associated diagnostic tests or charges
for HIV infection, seropositivity to the AIDS virus, AIDS related
Illness (es), ARC Syndrome, AIDS, and all diseases caused by and / or related to HIV;
A study of individual cognitive therapy
for bipolar disorder showed
positive outcomes at 1 - year follow - up, but the benefits were reduced over time, suggesting the need
for booster sessions to sustain the gains.19 As with many forms of therapy, CBT has been found to be more successful in reducing relapse in the depressive pole compared with the manic pole.30 A large randomised trial of CBT showed no difference between CBT and
treatment as usual, when all participants were included in the analyses.31 However, results of a post-hoc analysis suggested that CBT was effective
for participants who reported fewer than 12 prior episodes of
illness and were not acutely unwell when therapy began; numbers of episodes of mania rather than depression seemed to predict
treatment response.32 Such data can help guide the clinical application of CBT
for bipolar patients.
Interpersonal family stress contributes to relationship breakdown and lack of perceived social support, and high expressed emotion may contribute to relapse.21 Family - focused
treatment has been shown to reduce recurrence when used as an adjunct to medication
for bipolar disorder.38 It is initiated once stabilisation of mood has been effected after an acute episode, and includes the patient and at least one significant family member (eg, parent or spouse).39 The underlying focus of family - focused
treatment is to provide education regarding the recent
illness episode; this includes exploring possible causes and the patient's personal triggers, discussing the importance of medication, differentiating between the person and the
illness, and enhancing
positive family relationships.40 Improved
positive communication appears to be a key mechanism in this approach.38, 41 Recent studies suggest greater benefits in reducing depressive rather than manic relapses.23, 38,42