Just as with antidepressant or antianxiety drugs, prescriptions can only work with other non-pharmacological approaches.
Atropine is a poison, but in smaller doses will have positive pharmacological effects on the body.
The new study was led by the Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research in Milan.
They are treated more aggressively, and these treatments, both pharmacological and invasive, prolong survival.
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Objective: Recently, the importance of non-pharmacological therapies for dementia has come to the fore.
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As with psychiatric conditions in general, treatment options tend to be either psychotherapeutic or pharmacological.
Indeed, what distinguishes DMAA from most supplements is that there is a clinical and pharmacological safety database.
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The horn, which is merely agglutinated hair, the same stuff as finger nails, has no pharmacological value.
Here, too, enormous pharmacological advances are being made in treating this debilitating condition.
More studies are needed to decipher the pharmacological actions of flavonoids, they said.
So I am obsessive about studying ways to safely turn down activity in those pathways, whether it's pharmacological, psychological or spiritual.
Many of the women caught in this pharmacological blast did not even realise they were pregnant when they took the medicine.
"At this stage I would be circumspect about its utility, even if there is a proven physiological or pharmacological effect, " he said.
They were efforts, mostly pharmacological and rule-of-thumb, to provide relief from symptoms.
The willow bark contained salicin, the pharmacological ancestor of a family of drugs called salicylates, of which aspirin is the most famous.
Conclusions: In conclusion, we found aromatherapy an efficacious non-pharmacological therapy for dementia.
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And, although the pharmacological significance of chirality was evident in the 1930s, separating the mixtures was until recently too painstaking to be practical.
Political pressure for a ban soon became irresistible, even though the ACMD had virtually no evidence at all about the pharmacological properties of the drug itself.
"Whenever studies are funded by non-pharmacological groups, we find every time that CBT is more effective than sleeping pills, " says Gregg Jacobs of the University of Massachusetts.
He presents data from pharmacological or epidemiological studies on what exactly those are, bolstering his argument with discussions on the nature of addiction and changing attitudes to psychoactive substances throughout history.
"Music can alter emotional and physiological arousal much like a pharmacological stimulant or sedative, " says Dr. Karageorghis, who has worked as a consultant psychologist to music and sports-equipment companies and for Olympic athletes.
The debate about "gateway" effects when young people experiment with marijuana is bitter and unsettled, but claims of a pharmacological link to the use of other drugs seem to have been overplayed in the past.
If so, they would have discovered that the Geneva negotiations kept coasting in a fantasy land where the realities of pharmacological production processes and advances in biotechnology do not exist, and where the many dismal failures of other, much less difficult international inspection efforts have never occurred.
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And while researchers continue to explore how we can reduce amyloid-beta levels in the brain (whether by changing behaviors, thought processes, or by pharmacological methods), the best advice is probably to stay as cognitively active as you can, get some rest, and perhaps most importantly, be as happy as you can be.
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