Two Per Cent Of People In England In Contact With NHS Specialist Mental Health Services, New Report Shows One in 50 people in England were in contact with NHS specialist services for those with severe or enduring mental
health problems in 2006-07, according to a new report by The NHS Information Centre. The number accessing specialist services, which cover care by specialist psychiatric teams in hospital or in the community, has risen over the four years covered by the report, reaching more than 1.1 million in 2006-07.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comValueoptions® Advises Plenty Of Sleep And Exercise Can Help Lower Stress In Tough Economic Times ValueOptions®, Inc., the nation's largest independent behavioral
health care and wellness provider, reports an 89 percent increase in calls this year from members presenting specifically with issues concerning bankruptcy, foreclosures and financial hardship cases. To help individuals and families weather the uncertainties of the current economy, ValueOptions® provides recommendations for managing financial-related stress and how to maintain good physical
health and mental
health.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comSugammadex Study First To Show Rapid Reversal Of Profound Rocuronium-Induced Muscle Relaxation Is Possible Schering-Plough Corp., (NYSE: SGP) announced that a study published in the November 2008 issue of the medical journal, Anesthesiology (Vol. 109, No. 5)(1) demonstrated that sugammadex produced a significantly more rapid recovery from profound rocuronium-induced muscle relaxation than the conventional reversal agent neostigmine.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comFilm Showcase Celebrates Achievements Of People With Mental Health Problems, London Three remarkable films written, directed and acted by people with severe mental
health problems in north London will appear on the big screen at the Holloway Odeon on 7 November 2008.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comLink Found Between Obesity And Erectile Dysfunction A new study states that obese men with erectile dysfunction (ED) are shown to have low levels of hormones, such as testosterone. The findings also show that certain conditions associated with obesity, particularly hypertension, are the most important determinants of obesity-related ED. The study was published in The Journal of Sexual
Medicine, the official journal of the International Society for Sexual
Medicine.
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