Exercise's Psychological & Physical Effects on Health, Disorders, & Quality of Life
Posted on October 26, 2013 by
Meta-Analyses: Exercise’s Psychological & Physical Effects on Health, Disorders, & Quality of Life. Another gem from Dr. Ken Pope’s web site.
A senior executive with Britain's biggest drugs company has admitted that most prescription medicines do not work on most people who take them. Science – News – The Independent
Posted on October 21, 2013 by
I just had the great pleasure of meeting Allen Roses. The 2003 article quoted is a reminder of “plus ca change, plus c’est la meme chose”. Glaxo chief: Our drugs do not work on most patients – Science – News – The Independent.
DSM-5 focuses on drugs, not talk therapy
Posted on October 20, 2013 by
DSM-5 focuses on drugs, not talk therapy A well-written and thoughtful op-ed in the Philadelphia Inquirer by a social worker and psychotherapist. Please also re-read my post on expanding illness definitions.
Panic, Separation Anxiety, Suffocation False Alarms and Endogenous Opioids: Can panic research inform clinical neurology? October 9, 2013 Mount Sinai Hospital, Department of Neurology Grand Rounds
Posted on October 7, 2013 by
Invitation to my Grand Rounds Talk at Mount Sinai, Wednesday, October 9, 2013, 8am
Posted on October 5, 2013 by
Please join us for our next Neurology Grand Rounds on Wednesday, October 9th at 8 AM in Davis Auditorium (Hess Center for Science and Medicine) at 1470 Madison Ave between 101st and 102nd streets. Refreshments will be served at 7:30 AM so please feel free to arrive early.
Title: “Panic, Separation Anxiety, Suffocation False Alarms and Endogenous Opioids: Can panic research inform clinical neurology??
Presenter: Dr. Maurice Preter, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry,
Columbia?s College of Physicians and Surgeons;
Associate Professor of Neurology (Adj.),
SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY