Tag Archives: informed consent
Relationship Between Vitamin D Levels and Depressive Symptoms in Older Residents From a National Survey Population
Another important Vit D related article. Eventually, treatment of D hormone deficiency will become part of any informed consent discussion in general medicine, psychiatry and neurology. Yes, maybe. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with late-life depression in northern latitudes. via … Continue reading →
The Neuropsychiatry of Headache – Academic and Professional Books – Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press The Neuropsychiatry of Headache Edited by: Mark W. Green, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York Edited by: Philip R. Muskin, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Presbyterian Hospital, New York View All Contributors Kathleen … Continue reading →
“Clock-watching” and insomnia are linked to posttraumatic stress symptoms – packaged with a zolpidem ad!
Just got this mass email. The ad next to it is for zolpidem – just the kind of stuff that might NOT benefit post-traumatic states. What’s the message here? OCTOBER 2012 Advertisement Editor’s note Approximately 50% of chronic insomnia patients … Continue reading →
Role of DaTSCAN and clinical diagnosis in Parkinson disease.
Important discussion, especially with an estimated cancer incidence of 1 on 7500 DaTSCANs. Neurology. 2012 Mar 6;78(10):696-701. Epub 2012 Feb 8. Role of DaTSCAN and clinical diagnosis in Parkinson disease. de la Fuente-Fernández R. Source Section of Neurology, Hospital A. … Continue reading →