Spanking Undermines A Child's Long-Term Development
Spanking children may harm their long-term development, making them more aggressive towards their peers, siblings, parents, as well as spouses later in life, researchers from the University of Manitoba and Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, report in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Their study tracked children for two decades. Physical punishment refers to any type, regardless of its motive, be it out of frustration, desperation or love, the researchers explained... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
MHRA approves OTC tamsulosin for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia
Source: MHRA
Area: News
The MHRA has approved over the counter (OTC) tamsulosin (Flomax Relief) for the short term treatment of the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men aged 45 to 75 years, following a consultation with a pharmacist using a questionnaire to screen for lower urinary tract symptoms. The drug will be supplied for men with troublesome symptoms, who will then be reviewed by the pharmacist following a two week treatment period. If there is an improvement in urinary symptoms, a further supply of 4 weeks will be provided. Patients will be referred to their GP if symptoms are not relieved or if there is a safety concern. After six weeks, patients will need to obtain a GP diagnosis to confirm that pharmacy supply continues to be suitable for them, and annual check-...div id=medwormpbiMedWorm Message:/i/b Please support the a href=http://www.doctorsinchains.org/ target=_blankDoctors In Chains/a campaign for the a href=http://www.doctorsinchains.org/medics/a tortured and sentenced for up to 15 years in a href=http://www.doctorsinchains.org/Bahrain/a. a href=https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23FreeDoctors#FreeDoctors/a/p/div