Health & Wellness
Acomplia will be available to overweight or obese patients who cannot take, or who have had no success with, the two other weight-loss drugs available on the Health Service.
But a series of scientific studies have raised concerns that it can induce suicidal thoughts in those already suffering from depression.
The drug, taken orally as a pill once a day, has not been authorised in the U.S. because of safety fears, although it is available in France and Germany.
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There are also almost 6 million who are unaware they are diabetic. The good news is that the percentage of people in this situation fell from 30 percent to 25 percent, according to the report. And there are at least 57 million people having prediabetes, a condition that puts people at greater risk of the disease.
The Reagan-era outlook on drug addiction has dominated our political culture for nearly three decades, though not without sharp criticism. In March, for instance, the writers of "The Wire," the critically-acclaimed HBO series that brought the Realpolitik of Baltimore's war on drugs to the small screen, made it clear what they thought of the Reagan approach: "what once began, perhaps, as a battle against dangerous substances, long ago transformed itself into a venal war on our underclass. Since declaring war on drugs nearly 40 years ago, we've been demonizing our most desperate citizens, isolating and incarcerating them and otherwise denying them a role in the American collective. All to no purpose. The prison population doubles and doubles again; the drugs remain."
But the Spring Art Gallery show at the Children's Health Council in Palo Alto is special. The young artists all struggle with emotional or social disabilities. The nearly 200 paintings, photographs and sculptures were created in art therapy sessions at the Health Council's Esther B. Clark School, where children ages 8-16 who have trouble coping in public schools receive intensive help from teachers and therapists.
The sextuplets, weighing between 460 and 650 grams, are reportedly in a "stable and good condition." They were delivered on Sunday by caesarean section, with 35 minutes between the first and last baby.
A spokesman for the state health department said yesterday Geelong would need at least three fluoride treatment plants for the project because of the configuration of its water supply.
The city's water is drawn from the Barwon catchment to the west and the Moorabool catchment to the north.
Fluoridation equipment was installed at Anakie, She Oaks and Wurdee Boluc Reservoir in 1986, but union bans stopped their commissioning just days before the tap was turned on, and the original equipment was dismantled many years ago.







Comment: Has Mr. Young or Monsanto not read the facts? The facts state that levels of PCBs in the Escambia are higher river than the safety limit. Can you see how this case will be held up on court? By arguing trifles, tiny bits of data and semantics nothing will be done. It's this way all over the world thanks to the mind of the psychopath.