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Depression - Finding The Right Medication

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Once it has been established that a from one’s own viewpoint is suffering from clinical depression, help for the condition is fairly easy to get. Even “regular” physicians are so informed about downturn that they can decree treatment for it. It’s no longer necessary (in most cases) to see a specialist to get a diagnosis or medication for it.

If the patient chooses treatment in the means of medication, there are many options at one’s fingertips. Each medication has some side effects, so it’s just a question of trying different medications until the sensibly one has been established. With most of the medications, results can be seen within three to six weeks, set that the patient takes them on a regular basis and that the dosage is OK for the patient.

Treatment in the form of medication is usually divided into the following categories:

- SSRIs (Picky serotonin reuptake inhibitors) are medications such as Zoloft, Luvox, Paxil and Prozac. These are the most prescribed drugs for the treatment of budgetary decline They only have a few and tolerable side effects, such as mild headaches, insomnia, feeling very sedated, nausea and a decrease in interest in sex. The later can be helped with a worthless dosage of special medication and the other side effects usually wear of within a few days. They are safe in overdose.

- SNRIs (Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors) such as Effexor and Serzone also have documentation results. The side effects are about the same as the SSRIs, except for the sex side effects. They are also safe in overdose.

- Bupropion (Wellbutrin) has restlessness, uneasiness and insomnia as side effects. It is not safe in overdose, since higher amounts of this medication can give rise to seizures. It is therefore also not recommended in treatment of depressive patients with epilepsy. - Mirtazapine (Remeron) is virtually new on the shop. The known side effects are weight gain and a sense of sedation. Due to the later, it is only used at night. It is repository in overdose.

- TCAs (Tricyclic Antidepressants) such as Elavil, Pamelor and Norpramin are one of the first types of medication affable in treatment of depression. It has quite a lot of side effects and has to be monitored closely by the physician. Despite of this, it is an effective treatment and many patients assignment of duty to it when all other treatment forms have failed. The most common side effects are blurred vision, dizziness or feeling lightheaded that can outrun to a decline, constipation, urinary problems, dry mouth, a feeling of sedation, heart palpitations and weight produce. It can be lethal in an overdose.

- MAOIs (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) such as Parnate and Nardil are also older forms of medication that are custom used in the treatment of atypical depression, where the patient complains of unexplained body aches, excessive sleeping and overeating. When all else fails, this put up of medication is often prescribed. It does attain with a lot of side effects though, the same as TCAs. During usage of this medication the patient has to follow a very severe diet. He must avoid all food lavish in the amino acid tyramine, which are contained in liver, aged wines and cheeses, general beans and other foods. The serene also must avoid taking any sort of cold medications that contain pseudoephedrine. Mixing the medication with the mentioned foods or a decongestant can be demonic.

No matter which medication form the patient and doctor decide to go with, results are even better if the medication is charmed while the accommodating undergoes psychotherapy.


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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

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UK News Profits Dip On Digital Investments Murdoch Joins PA Board CBS News

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

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Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

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Friday, May 16th, 2008

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Breast cancer issues

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Breast cancer Definition

Breast cancer is the abnormal growth and uncontrolled division of cells in the breast. Cancer cells can invade and destroy surrounding normal tissue, and can spread throughout the body via blood or lymph fluid (clear fluid bathing body cells) to start a new cancer in another part of the body.
Description

Every woman is at risk for breast cancer. When a woman lives to be 85, there is a one out of nine chance that she will develop the condition sometime during the rest of her life. As a woman ages, her risk of developing breast cancer rises dramatically regardless of her family history. The breast cancer risk of a 25-year-old woman is only one out of 19,608; by age 45, it is one in 93. In fact, 80% of all breast cancers are found in women over age 50.
Causes & symptoms

There are a number of risk factors for the development of breast cancer, including:

* family history of breast cancer in mother or sister
* early onset of menstruation and late menopause
* reproductive history (Women who had no children or have children late in life and women who have never breastfed have increased risk.)
* history of abnormal breast biopsies

However, more than 70% of women who get breast cancer have no known risk factors. While a breast cancer gene was discovered in 1994, only about 5% of breast cancers are believed to be related to the gene.

In addition, some studies suggest that high fat diets, bottle feeding instead of breastfeeding, or consuming alcohol may contribute to the risk profile. Some studies have also found that for certain women, hormone replacement therapy may contribute to the development of breast cancer. However, these findings have been criticized.

It is important to realize that not all lumps detected in the breast are cancerous. Many are benign and require only the removal of the lump. While having several risk factors may boost a woman’s chances of having breast cancer, the interplay of factors is complex. The best way to assess breast cancer risk is by doing monthly self examinations to detect any lump at an early stage. The second is to have a regular mammogram, an x ray of the front and side of the breast that will detect cysts or tumors at the earliest possible stage. Seeking risk assessment consultation at one of the many breast cancer centers located throughout the United States is also helpful.

The changes in the breast that may be a sign of breast cancer include:

* lump or thickening in breast or armpit
* changes in a nipple (thickening, pulling in, bleeding or discharge)
* dimpled or reddened skin over the breast
* change in size or shape
* abnormality on a mammogram

Breast cancer Diagnosis

More than 90% of all breast cancers are detected by mammogram (a low-dose x ray of the breast). Mammograms should be done to evaluate a suspicious lump. Screening mammograms should be ordered according to the doctor’s guidelines. Despite the controversy about the cost-effectiveness of mammograms for women in their 40s, most doctors agree with the current American Cancer Society guidelines that recommend screening mammograms every year or two for women between 40 and 49, and every year after age 50. Women with a family history of breast cancer may want to have a mammogram every year after age 40.

A typical mammography screening includes two views of each breast (one from above, and one from the side). Normally, the technician examines the x-ray scans immediately to make sure no further x rays are needed, or to decide whether an ultrasound may be required.

If anything irregular is detected, such as a mass, changes from earlier mammograms, abnormalities of the skin, or enlargement of the lymph nodes, further testing may be recommended. This could include an ultrasound of the breast, a biopsy or needle sampling, or consultation with a breast surgeon.

Biopsy of the breast is a removal of breast tissue for examination by a pathologist. An excisional biopsy is a surgical procedure in which the entire lump area and some surrounding tissue is removed for examination. If the mass is very large, an incisional biopsy is done where only a portion of the area is removed and analyzed. Needle biopsy can be done in two methods. An aspiration needle biopsy uses a very fine needle to withdraw cells and fluid from the mass for analysis. A large core needle biopsy uses a larger diameter needle to remove small pieces of tissue from the mass that can be analyzed. These analyses can determine whether the mass is benign (noncancerous) or cancerous and therefore, whether further treatment is required.

To find out if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body (metastasized), doctors remove some underarm lymph nodes to test for cancer cells that have spread and to assist in making decisions for treatment. Checking to see if there are cancer cells in the lymph nodes is also a way to tell how advanced the cancer is (”staging” cancer). Breast cancer is rated from Stage 0 to Stage IV. Staging uses the diagnostic information to tell the cancer physician (oncologist) how widespread the disease is and includes:

* Stage 1. The cancer is no larger than 2 cm and no cancer cells are found in the lymph nodes.
* Stage 2. The cancer is no larger than 2 cm but has spread to the lymph nodes or is larger than 2 cm but has not spread to the lymph nodes.
* Stage 3A. Tumor is larger than 5 cm and has spread to the lymph nodes or is smaller than 5 cm, but has spread to the lymph nodes, which have grown into each other.
* Stage 3B. Cancer has spread to tissues near the breast or to lymph nodes inside the chest wall, along the breastbone.
* Stage 4. Cancer has spread to skin and lymph nodes near the collarbone or to other organs of the body.

Breast cancer Treatment

The best chance for successful treatment is to find breast cancer early. Breast cancer is a life-threatening disease, and a correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment with surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation is critical to controlling the illness.

Acupuncture and guided imagery may be useful tools in treating pain symptoms and side effects of chemotherapy associated with breast cancer. Acupuncture involves the placement of a series of thin needles into the skin at targeted locations on the body, known as acupoints, in order to harmonize the energy flow within the human body.

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