Posts Tagged ‘journal’
Acute Study Demonstrates Safety Of Vertos Medical’s Mild(R) Procedure; Findings Appear In Pain Physician Journal
Medical device company Vertos Medical Inc. has reported that an observational study on mild*, published in the January/February 2010 issue of the peer-reviewed journal Pain Physician, has demonstrated the acute safety of the procedure in the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS).1 The study, conducted by leading pain physicians Timothy Deer, M.D…
News From The American Journal Of Pathology, February 2010
Environmental Cues Lead to Breast Cancer A group led by Dr. Peter Lloyd Jones at the University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland; the University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO; and the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA has demonstrated that tenascin-C affects proto-oncogene function in breast cancer…
FDA’s Woodcock Discusses Pain Management And Drug Safety In Nov. 26, 2009 Issue Of The New England Journal Of Medicine
An article by Janet Woodcock, M.D., director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, titled “A Difficult Balance – Pain Management, Drug Safety, and the FDA,” appears in the Nov. 26, 2009 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine…
American Journal Of Public Health: October 2009 Supplement Release On Influenza Preparedness
New articles released outline the needs of vulnerable populations during an influenza pandemic, including children, people with disabilities and low-income communities. These articles, which were developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, appear in a special influenza preparedness issue of the American Journal of Public Health, published by the American Public Health Association.
New Articles To Protect Vulnerable Populations During An Influenza Pandemic Published In Special Issue Of American Journal Of Public Health
New articles released outline the needs of vulnerable populations during an influenza pandemic, including children, people with disabilities and low-income communities. These articles, which were developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, appear in a special influenza preparedness issue of the American Journal of Public Health, published by the American Public Health Association.
Leading International Headache Journal Cephalalgia To Be Published By SAGE
SAGE, the world’s leading independent academic and professional publisher is delighted to announce a new agreement with the International Headache Society (IHS) to publish their official journal, Cephalalgia. Now in its 29th volume, Cephalalgia provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications on all aspects of headache.
Canada’s H1N1 Vaccine Plan Too Slow – Canadian Medical Association Journal Suggests Policy Change To Fast-track Vaccine
Canada must change its H1N1 vaccine policy to fast-track the vaccine to high-risk groups such as pregnant women, children and youth and people with chronic diseases, states an editorial in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) .
NovaDel Article Published In Headache: The Journal Of Head And Face Pain
NovaDel Pharma Inc. (NYSE AMEX: NVD) announced that an article titled “Rapid Oral Transmucosal Absorption of Sumatriptan, and Pharmacodynamics in Acute Migraine” was published online on June 22, 2009 in the peer-reviewed journal Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain. NovaDel conducted two clinical trials evaluating sumatriptan administered via its oral spray drug delivery technology.
New Data Published In The Journal Population Health Management Show Significant Misuse Of Pain Medication Among Chronic Pain Population
A study published in the August issue of the peer-reviewed journal Population Health Management revealed that the majority of patients prescribed opioids for chronic pain were unlikely to be taking their medicine in a manner consistent with their prescribed regimen.
First Murder By Propofol Reported By Leading Anesthesia Journal
Recent questions about the death of Michael Jackson have focused media attention on the commonly used intravenous anesthetic propofol. In the April 2009 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia, the leading clinical journal for anesthesiologists, Robert R. Kirby, James M. Colaw and Michael M. Douglas reported on a 24-year-old woman whose 2005 death was attributed to propofol toxicity.



