Archive for November 2011

Guidelines for diagnosis, evaluation and treatment for Attention deficit disorder in children have not gone well with the pediatricians and psychiatrics alike. Here is what they have to say. Team@CMHF

New Guidelines for Treating Essential Tremor

Posted by: admin on: November 9, 2011

Essential tremors pose embarrassment to those affected. American Neurological department recommends medications in mild cases and surgery in severe cases. Have a look as to what they have to say.    Team@CMHF

Life style changes are important in preventing many diseases. All over the world doctors are putting more and more emphasis on lifestyle changes. Though in India it is yet not stressed upon as it should be. PAD is one such condition where exercise and cessation of smoking can improve the disease.       Team@CMHF

Alternate Cytology Sensitive for Cervical Cancer

Posted by: admin on: November 8, 2011

A study says that cervical cancer screening using liquid-based cytology is as sensitive as conventional cytology. HPV prevalence rate falls with age. Screening those who are at higher risk for cervical cancer or who have not been adequately screened should be the main focus. Team@CMHF

Drug-Eluting Stents Safe in Renal Patients

Posted by: admin on: November 8, 2011

Researchers have found that drug-eluting stents are safe to use in older patients, regardless of a patient’s kidney function. In the largest registry study to date that suggests that drug-eluting stents appear to be safe in older patients with varying levels of chronic kidney disease undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs).


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