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Emerging Treatments in Headache

European Neurology, 1997
Recent PET studies performed in humans during migraine attacks revealed a 'spreading depression-like' oligemia in the occipital cortex during the aura phase and a region of increased blood flow in the brainstem during the headache phase. Animal models were established to test new migraine drugs. A number of 5-HT agonists, the so-called 'triptans', will
H C, Diener   +4 more
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The Emergence of Treatment Wetlands

Environmental Science & Technology, 1998
As constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment grow in popularity, regulators and researchers strive to better understand this treatment option.
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Emergency Diagnostic Procedures and Emergency Treatment

2014
Metabolic emergencies need to be recognized early, and the initiation of appropriate treatment without any delay determines the overall outcome. A significant proportion of patients with inborn errors of metabolism are at risk of developing a metabolic emergency at some time of their life, particularly those children affected by an inborn error of ...
Grünewald, Stephanie   +4 more
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Emerging treatments for depression

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2006
Established treatments for depression are often effective. However, a significant number of patients show limited or no response. With advancements in the explanation of the underlying neurobiology of depression, several novel therapeutic approaches have been developed.
Paul E, Holtzheimer, Charles B, Nemeroff
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Emerging Anabolic Treatments in Osteoporosis

Current Drug Safety, 2011
Anabolic treatment that remodels bone tissue and restores bone biomechanical competence is essential in the treatment of osteoporosis. In addition, long term antiresorptive therapy may have limitations because of the reduced renewal of bone tissue. The only pure anabolic drugs available at present are intact PTH (1-84) (Preotact®) and the truncated PTH
Mosekilde, Leif   +2 more
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Treatment of hyperkalemic emergencies

World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022
Yao, Wu   +4 more
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Anaphylaxis and Emergency Treatment

Pediatrics, 2003
Food anaphylaxis is now the leading known cause of anaphylactic reactions treated in emergency departments in the United States. It is estimated that there are 30 000 anaphylactic reactions to foods treated in emergency departments and 150 to 200 deaths each year.
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Emergency treatment of hypothermia

Emergency Medicine, 2001
AbstractThis review considers several recent concepts regarding aetiology and treatment of accid‐ental hypothermia. The importance and effectiveness of shivering heat production in the attenuation and reversal of hypothermia is described. Immediately following removal from cold stress, the patient is in danger of a deteriorating condition that may be ...
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The Emergency Treatment of Hyperkalemia

Medical Clinics of North America, 1981
C L, Kunis, J, Lowenstein
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