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Physicians say PPO network’s fax masked 25% pay cut

May 29th, 2007 by Jenny
Organized medicine criticizes a W-9 request by Three Rivers Provider Network that also authorized lower reimbursement.

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Videoconferencing services offer language translators

May 29th, 2007 by Jenny
Hospitals and clinics are exploring the alternative with non-English speaking patients, but experts say the cost must drop before it makes sense for private practices.

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Capitalizing on a craze: Medicine on an MP3

May 29th, 2007 by Jenny
The iPod has made its way into modern medicine in creative ways. Here are a few people who took advantage of a popular device and adapted it into a tool for practicing and teaching medicine.

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Perhaps Viagra Can Soften Jet Lag’s Impact

May 25th, 2007 by Jenny

Erectile Dysfunction Drug Shows Promise in Animal Study. New research suggests the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra may have unexpected benefits for weary travelers. The little blue pill known for making time in the bed more enjoyable may also help weary jet travelers roll out of it in the morning.

New research shows Viagra may be the solution for travelers who suddenly find themselves needing to rise hours earlier as they cross time zones, at least if those travelers are hamsters.

A study at the Universidad Nacional de Quilmes in Buenos Aires showed that male hamsters who received an injection of sildenafil along with a 15-minute stimulation of light were able to adjust their internal clocks by six hours in roughly half the time that hamsters who did not receive the treatment took.

Sildenafil is the active ingredient in the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra.

Because humans and mammals have similar daily cycles, “there’s no reason not to believe it should work in humans,” said Diego Golombek, the lead investigator on the study.

At the same time, because the test was only done in animals, Golombek urged restraint for people thinking of trying it out.

“This is a study in laboratory animals, and clinical trials should be undertaken before deciding whether Viagra is a useful and safe treatment for those situations,” he said.

Rise and Shine

Sildenafil works by sustaining a molecule that increases blood flow. Because that signaling molecule is sensitive to light, Golombek said, increasing its quantity makes the system more responsive to a change in patterns of light and dark.

At the same time, the researchers found that sildenafil citrate was useful only for simulations of eastward travel. They found it ineffective when lengthening days to simulate travel westward.

While other treatments exist for jet lag, Golombek said that his research presents a novel approach to the problem — using what is “generally a safe drug.”

Viagra, he said, has been heavily studied for safety and effectiveness, so setting up a clinical trial “should be quite straightforward.”

Source: ABC News

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Launching a second office: Is it time to branch out?

May 22nd, 2007 by Jenny
Opening a new practice location can be a great opportunity -- or a great drain. Here's how to ensure that you make the right decision.

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