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How surgery affects patient psyche
A year after surgery, 97 percent of patients reported that they would recommend surgery to others and 93 percent say they would have the surgery again.
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Late-life mania: Assessment and treatment of late-life manic symptoms
Manic symptoms, such as increased activity and speech, distractibility, impulsivity, and grandiosity, in older patients may be indicative of primary bipolar disorder (BP); but they also may be secondary to medical problems or medication side effects.
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A 'platform' approach to treating female sexual dysfunction
Since the introduction of Viagra, women have been waiting for their own "little blue pill." It's unlikely to appear, given the complexities of the female sexual response and female sexual dysfunction (FSD). A 'platform' approach is what's critical for treatment of FSD.
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Psoriasis: Exploring the mind-body connection
Researchers here are embarking on a variety of projects to help determine to what extent the mind exacerbates and, in some cases, ameliorates health problems including skin diseases. In May, the Rochester Center for Mind-Body Research (RCMBR), part of the University of Rochester, launched its first three pilot studies to explore how factors such as depression and stress contribute to disease in the aging body.
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