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Experimental Diet Pill May Bring ‘Modest’ Weight Loss (HealthDay)

July 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) — Contrave, an experimental weight loss drug that combines an antidepressant with an anti-addiction medication, appears to help users shed pounds when taken along with a healthy diet and exercise, researchers report.

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The pill equally effective in obese, thin women (Reuters)

July 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Reuters - Despite studies suggesting that birth control pills might not work as well in obese women, a new study suggests that they prevent pregnancy the same no matter what a woman weighs.

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Obese patients lose weight on new Orexigen drug (Reuters)

July 29, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Reuters - Overweight volunteers who took Orexigen’s experimental drug Contrave, designed to reduce cravings, lost about 13 pounds (6 kg) over a year, U.S. researchers reported on Thursday.

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Knee, Hip Replacements May Aid Weight Loss: Study (HealthDay)

July 29, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

HealthDay - THURSDAY, July 29 (HealthDay News) — Weight loss has been noted among patients who’ve had a knee or hip replacement, a new study says.

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Art Therapy for Drug Addiction

July 29, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Experiential treatment programs like art therapy help people recovering from addiction come to terms with deeply hidden emotions which can keep them from achieving sobriety.

Patients in drug rehabs need to do more than deal with their addiction. In many case, people turn to drugs or alcohol because of underlying mental health issues or traumas from their past. People who lack the skills to deal with stress and trauma in a healthy manner can turn to illicit substances to provide them with a release and help them to forget their problems.

Addiction center professionals have come to understand that patients often have deep-rooted issues that lead them to addictive behaviors. Without addressing these issues it can be impossible for truly effective treatment to occur. However, many addicts pack their emotional pain deep inside and have trouble expressing their real feelings.

This is one reason why art therapy has become a popular form of treatment in drug rehab centers across the country. Art therapy is based on the belief that working on creative projects can help patients to unlock their emotions and get in touch with their true inner feelings. Art therapists believe that the creative process is a powerful tool to help patients struggling with addiction achieve deeper insight about their emotional issues and reach resolution for long-standing emotional conflicts.

Art therapy first became recognized as a viable form of therapeutic treatment for emotional issues in the 1940s, even though the creative process has been recognized as something with strong healing powers for centuries. Counselors and therapists in drug and alcohol rehabs quickly began to realize that the act of creating art such as paintings, sculptures and collages can help patients to tap into their subconscious feelings and explore them through the artwork that is created.

The process of art therapy is used in drug addiction programs throughout the country. It works in conjunction with more traditional addiction treatments like talk therapy to help patients uncover their hidden emotions and deal with them in healthy and productive settings. Art therapy is one of many tools which are utilized by modern addiction program staff members to help patients find the inner peace and tranquility needed to successfully commit to a new and sober life.

In Young Girls, Obesity Linked to Early Puberty, Analysis Reveals (HealthDay)

July 28, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, July 28 (HealthDay News) — Obesity is associated with early puberty in young girls, according to a researcher who analyzed more than 100 reports on the issue.

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‘Excellence’ centers no better for bariatric surgery (Reuters)

July 28, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Reuters - For weight-loss surgery, “Centers of Excellence” may not be any safer than their undistinguished peers, a study of 25 Michigan hospitals suggests.

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Complications From Weight-Loss Surgery ‘Relatively Low’ (HealthDay)

July 27, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

HealthDay - TUESDAY, July 27 (HealthDay News) — Weight-loss surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, in the state of Michigan has a relatively low rate of serious complications, a new study suggests.

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Obesity fears inspire Mexican office exercises (AFP)

July 27, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

AFP - Mexico City government worker Agueda Galvan started stretching exercises out of fear of a heart attack, but also under an anti-obesity program introduced by her bosses.

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Modest weight loss may curb urine leakage (Reuters)

July 26, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Reuters - Overweight women with bladder-control problems can often improve those symptoms if they lose even a modest amount of weight, a new study suggests.

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