
InShape (MS Word document)
"In SHAPE is a new wellness program of Monadnock Family Services. The goal of In SHAPE is to improve physical health and quality of life, and reduce the risk of preventable diseases of individuals with severe mental illnesses."
Monday, November 15, 2004
UK Government Tells Drug Firms to Disclose Clinical DataReuters Health story at
Medscape - "The British government demanded on Thursday that all drug makers publish clinical trial data on marketed medicines and set new guidelines to ensure its regulators were not influenced by corporations. 'We want to see faster progress,' Health Minister Lord Warner told reporters. 'If we don't see it, I will be inviting senior members of the companies concerned to come and have a friendly discussion.' UK regulators are concerned that only a few companies, such as GlaxoSmithKline Plc, have started publishing their clinical trial results." [Viewing
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Bipolar Depression: Long-term Challenges for the ClinicianA new
Medscape CME unit - "Of the 2 poles of bipolar disorder, mania is the more dramatic, and indeed the defining, characteristic. Not surprisingly, it has been the major focus of clinical and research attention, while bipolar depression has been relatively neglected. But a growing body of evidence suggests that depression accounts for the greater burden of morbidity and mortality in bipolar disorder and is an underrecognized clinical challenge. Bipolar depression is often misdiagnosed, inappropriately treated in the acute phase, and undertreated in the maintenance phase. Fortunately, increasing interest in bipolar depression has led to an expanding pharmacopoeia, the establishment of international consensus treatment guidelines, and an improved understanding of bipolar disorder as a severe, recurrent illness requiring long-term pharmacotherapy and psychosocial support..." [Viewing
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Comment: The Mental Health Bill (UK)Commentary column at the
Black Information Link - "If you're not mad already, you soon will be. That's what the government's Mental Health Bill means. It has often been said that no matter how far politicians go in being tough on asylum seekers, the issue never goes away. Fears and prejudices of the public increase, the right-wing press and the Conservative Party call for even tougher action. And the downward spiral continues. So it is with public fear of the mentally ill. A diet of newspaper stories about murders, and hunts for escapee mental patients, have reinforced the fears and prejudices that focus attention on the protection of the public rather than the care and rehabilitation of those affected..."
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