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Recurrent Brief Depression (RBD) defines a mental disorder characterized by intermittent depressive episodes, in women not related to menstrual cycles, occurring at least once a month over at least one year or more fulfilling the diagnostic criteria for major depressive episodes (DSM-IV and ICD-10) except for duration which in RBD is less than 14 days, typically 2–4 days. Despite the short duration of the depressive episodes, such episodes are severe and suicidal ideation and impaired function is rather common.
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There is a need to analyze tumor specimens at the time of ovarian cancer recurrence, according to a new study published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. Researchers used a diagnostic technology called molecular profiling to examine the differences in the molecular characteristics of primary and recurrent ovarian tumors and found significant changes for some biomarkers. - Papua shootings impede dev't process
The recurrent shooting incidents in Papua and the fact that none of the perpetrators has been caught have severely hampered development in the province, according to a local legislator who has called ..... - Study demonstrates dynamic genetic changes in ovarian cancers between diagnosis and recurrence
There is a need to analyze tumor specimens at the time of ovarian cancer recurrence, according to a new study published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. - Early CT Angiography Identifies Recurrent Stroke Risk
Use of CT/CT angiography, often more readily available than MRI, after a transient ischemic attack or minor stroke predicts risk of recurrent stroke and clinical outcome. - SolarCity, SunRun, Recurrent Energy, SunEdison Lead the Way as Solar Innovation Shifts to Installers
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New research suggests that cranberry juice may help reduce recurrences of urinary tract infections in children. The results, published in Clinical Infectious Diseases1, show - FDA approves the treatment of brain tumors with electrical fields
The FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) has approved a new treatment for patients as an alternative to chemotherapy. The promising new non-invasive treatment by Novocure uses "Tumor Treating Fields" (NovoTTF) to treat cancerous growths and is now available for adult patients with recurring brain tumors (recurrent glioblastoma or GBM). The treatment delivers electric fields to a patient ... - Villagers sleepless over recurrent flash floods
ABOUT 200 families in Kampung Ubi Baru, here, fear that there will be more flash floods in their area. The wall, located near an abandoned factory, was damaged in a flash flood on Jan 22 and floodwater had gushed down the hill. - Plavix-Aspirin Combo Won’t Stop Recurrent Strokes, May Pose Bleeding, Death Risks
A new study is raising more concerns about the safety and effectiveness of Plavix (clopidogrel), the blockbuster blood-thinner sold by Sanofi Aventis. A new study, presented at the American Heart Association’s International Stroke Conference 2012, has found that the combination … Continue reading → - Sawdust problems recurrent at destroyed B.C. mill, but information wasn't shared
VANCOUVER - Two separate safety monitoring agencies flagged sawdust as a concern at a northern British Columbia sawmill that exploded, but it doesn't appear they shared the information about the potential hazard.
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