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Is diabetes linked to cognitive impairment?

Written by | 23 Dec 2014

World Health Matters – Germany – by Gary Finnegan: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is twice as common in middle-aged people with diabetes mellitus type 2, according to researchers… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor on how nurse prescribing relates to the pain managment setting used today. Click on the video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 12 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor talks about hope for chronic pain patients. Click on the video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 11 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor talks about her team’s current research. Click on the video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 10 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor talks about her team's current research. Click on the video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 10 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor talks about the everyday management of patients with chronic pain. Click video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 9 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor on her role in the Irish Pain Society. Click on the video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 8 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

Asymptomatic atherosclerosis linked to cognitive impairment

Written by | 5 Dec 2014

In a study of nearly 2,000 adults, researchers found that a build up of plaque in the body’s major arteries was associated with mild cognitive impairment. Results of… read more.

Team finds drug repurposing signal in e-health records

Written by | 3 Dec 2014

With research and development costs for many drugs reaching well into the billions, pharmaceutical companies want more than ever to determine whether their drugs already at market have… read more.

Bariatric surgery appears to significantly lower the risk of type 2 diabetes

Written by | 28 Nov 2014

by Bruce Sylvester: Compared with standard care, bariatric surgery appears to lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by about 80% among obese persons, researchers reported on… read more.

Ezetimibe plus statin reduces cardiovascular event risk in high-risk patients with acute coronary syndrome: Featured at AHA 2014

Written by | 26 Nov 2014

by Bruce Sylvester: Treating high-risk, acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients with both a stain and ezetimibe enhances prevention of heart attacks and strokes, researchers reported on Nov. 17,… read more.

FDA Highlights: Statins appear to protect against microvascular complications of diabetes

Written by | 5 Nov 2014

by Bruce Sylvester – Microvascular complications of diabetes that can lead to blindness and amputations might be reduced by statin therapy, researchers reported on Sept.9, 2014 in The Lancet… read more.

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