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Oxytocin Interactions - Articles
Drug-Drug Interactions to Watch Out For
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Dirk H.
Posted
Mon 22 Nov 2010 1:42pm
of chemistry, noted that human populations vary widely in the version of genes they carry for P450 enzymes. According to Green, “adverse drug-drug interactions are a well-known problem... Family Physician , Tom Lynch and Amy Price explain that cytochrome P450 enzymes “can be inhibited or induced by drugs, resulting in clinically significant drug-drug interactions
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JAMIA: Pharmacy CDS tools spotty at identifying drug-drug interactions
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Adam Chee
Posted
Thu 06 Jan 2011 12:00am
drug pairs13 of which were clinically significant DDIs, and six that were non-interacting drug pairs.
The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative... as a great way to introduce the topic to you readers
Many pharmacy clinical decision-support (CDS) systems don’t always identify well-known, clinically relevant drug-drug
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Research on the role of oxytocin...
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Thomas Z. Ramsøy
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 3:33pm
their mental state by interpreting subtle social cues, is indispensable in human social interaction. The neuropeptide oxytocin plays a central role in social approach behavior...
Research on the role of oxytocin, a neuropeptide, in social cognition has generated much interest during the last few years. We have earlier written about oxytocin’s role
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Treatment with oxytocin spray can improve emotion understanding in autism
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Kathy J.
Posted
Fri 09 Apr 2010 8:00am
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Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are developmental disorders usually diagnosed in childhood. Children with ASDs have impairments in social interactions... can improve some symptoms of autism, there is currently no effective treatment for these problems.
Oxytocin is a hormone that has effects on brain function. Although
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Oxytocin, high-fives, and performance
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pathologystudent
Posted
Thu 25 Feb 2010 11:39am
produced by the posterior pituitary (oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone), the more interesting by far is oxytocin. Called the “cuddle hormone,” it has been shown to mediate trust... Touches Do Mean So Much ” which suggests that oxytocin has another very important effect that may have implications for students in classrooms.
The article talks at length about
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Mother’s voice lowers cortisol, boosts oxytocin
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Dr. John Z.
Posted
Sun 16 May 2010 12:00am
, whether they interacted in person or over the phone,” Seltzer says.
The girls’ levels of oxytocin, often called the “love hormone” and strongly associated with emotional bonding... chemistry. Hearing your mother’s voice via a simple phone call from mom can calm frayed nerves by sparking the release of a powerful stress-quelling hormone, oxytocin, according
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Execs and oxytocin
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Sam ..

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Thu 30 Oct 2008 3:23pm
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in cravings, stress and anxiety busting; an anti-depressant, lowers the risk of heart disease and reduces blood pressure. Promotes wellbeing, social interaction and healing.
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Oxytocin, the "cuddle hormone", has taken over .. reads one line in the article!!
I'm still awash with the good effects of oxytocin*. My cuddly colleague, Suz, who runs
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Hugs, Voices, and Oxytocin
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Dr. Laura F.
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Thu 13 May 2010 2:17pm
and increases in oxytocin). Girls between 7 and 12 years of age were assessed for cortisol and oxytocin after being asked to give impromptu speeches and solve math problems and receiving....
This article raised some questions for us relative to our work on loneliness and social media. We have found that in-person interactions with friends and family were negatively
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The Oxytocin and Autism Buzz
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Harold L D.
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:32am
the latest story to come to public attention. Of late old dads and TV watching have taken their bows on the stage. The latest buzz is about Oxytocin a hormone which scientists say...-science.net/exclusives/061206_oxytocin.htm
Dec. 13, 2006
Special to World Science
Researchers in recent years have intensely studied a hormone thought to be rele
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