Not exact matches
One hour of yoga increases levels of a neurotransmitter called GABA, which inhibits stress responses in the body and is even
used in the
pharmacological treatment of anxiety, depression and anger.
Gain Therapeutics (www.gaintherapeutics.com) is a preclinical stage biotech company developing a class of next generation
pharmacological chaperones for the
treatment of devastating rare diseases
using the SEE - Tx technology.
Minoryx harnesses its unique mechanism of action for potential
use in X-ALD, a genetic disease characterized by progressive neurologic deterioration with no available
pharmacological treatment.
«As prescription opioid
use is under national scrutiny and because surgery has been identified as an avenue for addiction, it is important to recognize effective alternatives to standard
pharmacological therapy, which remains the first option for
treatment,» the authors write.
The approach described by the Nantes team thus generates clinically relevant models of hypercholesterolemia that can be
used to predict
pharmacological responses, paving the way to personalize the
treatment of high - risk patients.
In parallel to this cell therapy application, keratynocytes and melanocytes derived from pluripotent stem cells will be
used for pathological modelling of genodermatoses allowing identification of new disease - specific
pharmacological treatments
Genotypic differences established here can be
used to monitor basal ganglia circuitry dysfunction in HD models with the potential to evaluate pathway - selective effects of
pharmacological treatments.
Although some people with hoarding problems may respond well to
pharmacological strategies
used in the
treatment of OCD — such as SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)-- the most effective
treatment, says Dr Jeffreys, is behavioural therapy.
Treatment of Insomnia: An Alternative Approach Alternative Medicine Review 2000 (Jun); 5 (3): 249 — 259 ~ FULL TEXT Conventional medical treatment for insomnia includes psychological and pharmacological approaches; however, long - term use of frequently prescribed medications can lead to habituation and problematic withdrawal
Treatment of Insomnia: An Alternative Approach Alternative Medicine Review 2000 (Jun); 5 (3): 249 — 259 ~ FULL TEXT Conventional medical
treatment for insomnia includes psychological and pharmacological approaches; however, long - term use of frequently prescribed medications can lead to habituation and problematic withdrawal
treatment for insomnia includes psychological and
pharmacological approaches; however, long - term
use of frequently prescribed medications can lead to habituation and problematic withdrawal symptoms.
Currently, several health care practitioners — physicians, psychiatrists, and dentists — commonly treat sleep disorders
using pharmacological interventions as first - line
treatment agents.
Sixteen systematic reviews provided data on 17 comparisons with inactive interventions (placebo, sham interventions or waiting list).30 — 32 35 — 37 39 — 43 45 — 50 figure 2 provides an overview of
treatment effects of non-
pharmacological and common
pharmacological treatments for MDD when compared with inactive interventions
using standardised mean differences.
In this respect, this model, which was initially developed to evaluate rigor in medical research in the 1970s, has been currently extended to support advice to educational practitioners about which psychosocial
treatments should be
used that have well - documented effectiveness with children diagnosed with ADHD and which would, hopefully, replace (or work in combination with) the dominant
pharmacological treatments.
The
Pharmacological Treatments for Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Disorders page has links to reputable organizations that list information on medications
used to help treat children and adolescents with disruptive behavior and other disorders.
Her research interests focus on studying the neural correlates of PTSD
using neuroimaging (functional magnetic resonance imaging) and
treatment outcome research examining various
pharmacological and psychotherapeutic methods.