…www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1‑800‑FDA‑1088. INDICATIONS LATUDA is a prescription medicine used: To treat adults and adolescents (13 to 17 years) with schizophrenia Alone to treat adults, children and teens (10 to 17 years) with depressive episodes that happen with bipolar I disorder (bipolar depression) With the medicine lithium or valproate to treat adults with depressive episodes that happen with bipolar I disorder (bipolar depression) Quite an impressive and scary list of side effects. Recently, I…
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Your Cancer Lifestyle
…Some people will be able to do more than others. Realize that you are not in competition with anyone except yourself. Each time you exercise you should do so to the point of perspiration. Working up a “good sweat” means you have worked your body sufficiently. Choose activities that you enjoy and look forward to. After all, this is not a punishment! The most important things to remember are: be consistent, set realistic goals and…
Prostate Cancer Testing: Navigating The Maze
…patients. The results have recently been replicated in a prospective blinded clinical study conducted at 26 urology centers across the United States on 1,012 patients. Based on the results of this clinical study, as many as 30-58% of biopsies are avoidable using the 4Kscore Test.” For more information on this test, how it works and where to get it; please go to www.4kscore.com. Urine PCA3 PCA3 is a diagnostic test performed on urine that…
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Why Should I Manage My Rising PSA?
…to lower it. He may also tell you that suppressing PSA masks disease progression and in doing so will make it more difficult to treat. New research has shown this line of to be reasoning to be specious and that letting a rising PSA run rampant only hastens disease progression. This is where it can become confusing for many. Remember, PSA is not specific to cancer and an elevated or rising PSA can be caused…