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Improving The Physical Health and Wellbeing of Adult Users of Mental Health Services Through Multi-Agency Working (Adobe Acrobat document)
"A number of recommendations arising from a research project exploring perceptions of the physical health of adults with serious mental health problems have been implemented in the Cambridge locality of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust, in England over the last two years. This project reported on findings from parallel focus groups discussions with service users and carers plus interviews with front-line inpatient and community mental health staff..."



daily link  Wednesday, December 22, 2004


Therapy? Or Pills? A Quandary in Britain
New York Times story - "One year after British drug regulators advised against prescribing a new generation of antidepressants, except Prozac, for depressed adolescents, British doctors say they are in a frustrating bind. Warned away from using the antidepressants, they are recommending psychotherapy for their young patients instead. But under the British health system, depressed teenagers face a six- to nine-month waiting list for psychotherapy, a situation unlikely to improve in the short term..."  
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Some younger children could benefit from specialty mental health services
NewsRx.com story reprinted at PsycPORT - "Children in the child welfare system, especially younger children and those remaining in their homes, have low rates of mental health services use, according to a new research study. Children involved with child welfare systems are at high risk for emotional and behavioral problems. Additionally, many children with mental health problems do not receive care, especially ethnic and minority children, wrote the authors in article in the December 2004 issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry."  
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Hearts & Minds promotes Health Living
Announcement at the NAMI web site - "Recently NAMI launched a new consumer education program entitled Hearts & Minds. This new program is aimed at raising awareness about diet, diabetes, exercise, and smoking. Each of these things are important in the lives of individuals with mental illness due to side effects of various medications that help alleviate symptoms of mental illness..."  
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Maintaining Metabolic and Cardiovascular Health in Patients With Schizophrenia: Perspectives in Long-term Care
A new CME unit from Medscape - "The complex causes of the disease are being clarified by research in numerous fields ranging from epidemiology to brain imaging and molecular genetics. Clinical studies are leading to new, safer medications and paving the way for innovative approaches to patient care. The wide array of drug therapies now available allows clinicians to tailor treatment to each individual's needs and preferences, enhancing acceptability and long-term adherence..." [Viewing Medscape resources requires registration, which is free].  
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Rx: Read This
Washington Post story - "Most people wouldn't consider a major purchase without first comparing price and reliability of the products in question. But that task has been next to impossible for consumers of prescription drugs. This has been particularly painful for the 45 million Americans who are uninsured at some point during the year and the 25 million who are insured but have modest or no drug coverage. But now the standard bearer of comparison shopping -- Consumer Reports, published by the nonprofit Consumers Union -- has launched a free service that reports on the safety, effectiveness and cost of drugs. In each category of medication, Consumer Reports even flags "best buys" -- the drugs it considers to offer the safest and most effective therapy for the money." "wp" See also the web site Best Buy Drugs.  
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Giving them a sick feeling
LA Times story - "America's pharmaceutical industry is putting out an advisory about the latest potential threat to its health: Michael Moore. Moore, the filmmaker whose targets have included General Motors ("Roger & Me"), the gun lobby (the Oscar-winning "Bowling for Columbine") and President Bush ("Fahrenheit 9/11") has now set his sights on the healthcare industry, including insurance companies, HMOs, the Food and Drug Administration — and drug companies. At least six of the nation's largest firms have already issued internal notices to their workforces, preparing them for potential ambushes..." [Viewing Los Angeles Times stories requires registration, which is free].  
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Teen Drug Use Declines 2003-2004; But Concerns Remain About Inhalants and Painkillers
PR Newswire press release - "According to the Department of Health and Human Services, results from the annual Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey indicate an almost 7 percent decline of any illicit drug use in the past month by 8th, 10th, and 12th graders combined from 2003 to 2004. Trend analysis from 2001 to 2004 revealed a 17 percent cumulative decline in drug use, and an 18 percent cumulative drop in marijuana past month use. ... The Monitoring the Future survey is designed to measure drug, alcohol, and cigarette use and related attitudes among 8th, 10th, and 12th grade students nationwide..."  
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Good progress on mental health (UK)
BBC story - "Improvements in mental health services in England have cut suicide rates to the lowest yet, says a report. The record drop was accompanied by increased staffing numbers and greater patient satisfaction, the National Director for Mental Health found. .."  
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