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GLG News by Physicians who Treat Neuropathy (US)

March 19, 2007
Another me-too drug?
Analysis of: Novartis committed to making Galvus(R) available for patients with type 2 diabetes after US regulators issue ''approvable letter'' (www.pipelinereview.com)
Galvus must show something special to be embraced.
March 19, 2007
Newer is better?
Analysis of: Novartis' New Blood Pressure Weapon (biz.yahoo.com)
We need to think twice before approving medications without well-characterized outcomes.
Analysis of: Frost & Sullivan Acknowledges MannKind’s Path-breaking Solution to Treat Diabetes (/www.frost.com/prod/servlet/press-release.pag?docid=93822443)
Inhaled insulin should be prescribed to the truly needle phobic, of which there are few and far between.      
Analysis of: Lilly Introduces World's First Digital Insulin Pen With Memory (www.medicalnewstoday.com)
The Lilly Pen is high on technology, low on what patients need.
March 19, 2007
Mind/Body Connection
Analysis of: Together Diabetes And Depression Increase Risk To Heart Patients (www.medicalnewstoday.com)
The mind cannot only heal, it can cause infirmity. Heal the mind, the body will follow.
Luc Jasmin, MD, PhD, Attending Neurosurgeon and a Research Scientist
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Analysis of: New Insights into Neuron-Glia Communication (www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov)
It has always been suspected that the supporting cells of the brain, called glial cells, have long held a secondary role behind neurons, the “telephone wires” of the brain. But, this role may have been grossly underestimated as new evidence suggests that glial cells may be able to sense and monitor...
Luc Jasmin, MD, PhD, Attending Neurosurgeon and a Research Scientist
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Analysis of: The Therapeutic Potential of RNAi (www.technologyreview.com)
Post-translational gene silencing (PTGS) techniques, particularly the very popular RNA Interference (RNAi) technique, may be used to temporarily suppress the expression of particular genes in virtually all organisms. Where once believed to be limited to the plant species, the new discovery of its universal...
November 20, 2006
NC-Stat Technology
Analysis of: New Nerve Test, a Moneymaker, Divides Doctors (www.nytimes.com)
NC stat uses non needle surface EMG for the simple diagnosis of common disorders such as CTS. Unfortunatley, SEMG is not reliable. Its utility was questioned as far back as 2000 and the problems reaffirmed in a technology assessment at the AAN in 2003.
Analysis of: Natural chemical 'beats morphine' (news.bbc.co.uk)
Revisiting endogenous opioids for pain control is rehasing old ground, which has been disappointing.
Analysis of: Aricept (donepezil) Wins Indication for Severe Alzheimer's (www.medpagetoday.com)
It is long waited decision. I have been using donepezil for last 4 to 5 years in moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease with good results. Only, I did not have statistical data.

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