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Close Relationship With Caregivers Slows Alzheimer's
A group of Utah State University researchers and colleagues at Johns Hopkins University, Duke University and Boston University have demonstrated that the rate of clinical progression of dementia may be slowed by a close relationship with one"s caregiver. The findings will be published in the September 2009 issue of "The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences" by Oxford Journals
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Investigation Urgently Needed Into Treatment Of Mentally Ill Immigration Detainees At California Facility, Editorial States
"Although the number of mentally ill immigration detainees" at the La Mesa, Calif.-based private psychiatric hospital Alvarado Parkway Institute "at any one time seems to range from as few as two to only five or so, their situation needs to be addressed quickly," a San Diego Tribune editorial states (San Diego Tribune, 5/19). Some disability rights lawyers and advocates for the mentally ill say that conditions at many of the private facilities, including API, violate state and federal laws governing treatment of mentally ill people. Ann Menasche, a lawyer with the legal advocacy group Disability Rights California, last month sent a letter to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement claiming that after visiting API and interviewing detainees, she found that the conditions are "excessive, unjustifiable and punitive" (Kaiser Health Disparities Report, 5/18).According to the Tribune, "California"s strict patients" rights laws specify that psychiatric patients can have daily visitors, use the telephone, exercise, socialize and be free from restraint unless the chief of the facility determines that a specific individual is a threat to himself or others," but, according to Menasche, patients at API are being denied those rights. The editorial adds that the conditions Menasche describes "may sound appalling, but it is unclear whether they are proper for the circumstances," and an "independent probe by the state Department of Public Health ... is needed to determine whether the detainees are being treated properly" (San Diego Tribune, 5/19).
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22nd Congress Of The European College Of Neuropsychopharmacology

The 22nd Congress of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) will be held from 12-16 September 2009 in Istanbul, Turkey. More than 6,500 clinical and basic scientists such as psychiatrists, neurologists, psychologists and neuroscience researchers from all over the world will attend the ECNP Congress, which is the largest annual high scientific standard congress on mental disorders and neuropsychopharmacology in Europe. Renowned experts from 25 countries will present the latest achievements and breakthroughs in neuropsychopharmacology and related disciplines in both clinical and preclinical settings, as well as discuss the various aspects of pharmacotherapy of brain disorders and their impact on patients÷´ quality of life. The scientific programme will comprise, among others, the following topics: * The future of schizophrenia * The role of genetic factors in adult ADHD * Is the monoamines involved in shaping conduct disorder? * Vaccination for Alzheimer÷´s disease in dementia * Novel treatment for smoking * Maternal serotonin * Deep Brain Stimulation: new perspectives for treatment * News on the NewMood project Furthermore, the educational update sessions at the congress will deal with the current knowledge on GABA and biomarkers in neuropsychopharmacology, treatment of insomnia, bipolar disorders and schizophrenia, and the new classification systems ICD-11 and DSM-V. For further information about the provisional scientific programme, please visit the ECNP website: http://www.ecnp.eu Sonja Mak European College of Neuropsychopharmacology


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