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Scientists And Clinicians Meet To Understand "Rain Man"
UQ"s Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) will host a workshop tomorrow Tuesday July 14 for clinicians and scientists seeking to better understand the syndromes associated with a brain development condition made famous in the movie Rain Man.

New Investigational Combination Telmisartan And Amlodipine Shows Effective And Well-tolerated 24-hour Blood Pressure Control In Hypertensive Patients
Data presented today at the 19th Scientific Meeting of the European Society of Hypertension, Milan, Italy has demonstrated that treatment with an investigational combination of telmisartan (an angiotensin receptor blocker [ARB]) and amlodipine (a calcium-channel blocker [CCB]) shows substantial and sustained 24-hour blood pressure (BP) lowering and is well-tolerated in a range of patients with hypertension at risk of cardiovascular (CV) events. This includes patients with Type 2 diabetes, obese patients, the elderly, black patients and those not controlled by amlodipine alone.1-8
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American Psychiatric Association Endorses Commitment To Closing The Medicare "Doughnut Hole"

The American Psychiatric Association (APA) commended the Senate Finance Committee, the Obama administration and the nation"s pharmaceutical companies today for addressing the Medicare coverage gap in prescription drug plans for America"s seniors. The coverage gap, known as the Medicare "doughnut hole," excludes coverage for the annual costs of prescription medications that exceed $2,700 but don"t reach $6,154, a gap that APA president Alan Schatzberg called "an excessive burden to those over 65 and those who are chronically disabled, including those suffering from mental illnesses." Under the new agreement on the part of Congress and PhRMA, the largest organization representing the pharmaceutical industry, drug companies will provide $80 billion to cover up to 50 percent of the cost of brand-name medications that fall through the gap in Medicare"s Part D prescription program. The agreement is being discussed as part of the major health care reform legislation being considered by Congress. "Although this is a first step, it is a step in the direction of providing high-quality, affordable health care to all Americans," Dr. Schatzberg said. "The APA recognizes that full prescription coverage is an integral part of any meaningful health care reform and applauds the effort to eliminate one of the most glaring deficiencies in Medicare." "We hope to see this agreement take effect as part of a package that includes the comprehensive and universal health care coverage that the American people need and deserve," Dr. Schatzberg said. American Psychiatric Association


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