January 30, 2007
New Approach for Insomnia
News Review From Harvard Medical School — New Approach for Insomnia Blocking the action of a chemical in the brain may help insomnia, researchers say.
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News Review From Harvard Medical School — New Approach for Insomnia Blocking the action of a chemical in the brain may help insomnia, researchers say.
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There’s new hope for people who take pills to catch some zzz’s, only to wake up with a case of the huh’s. Researchers have developed a sleep drug that appears to lack many of the side effects of common sleep …
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Pearson Sadler can pinpoint to the day the last time he got a good night’s sleep: March 15, 1996.
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First, it failed to receive regulatory approval to market its lead drug, the insomnia treatment indiplon, and then Pfizer bailed out of its development and marketing partnership with Neurocrine when the FDA …
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Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. announced today that the Company plans to resubmit its New Drug Application for indiplon capsules by the end of 2nd Quarter 2007.
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SAN DIEGO, Jan. 22, 2007 — MediciNova, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company that is publicly traded on NASDAQ and the Hercules Market of the Osaka Securities Exchange , today announced the initiation of a Phase …
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NBIX - news - Cramer’s Take ) said Monday it plans to resubmit one version of its Indiplon insomnia drug for government review in the second quarter, faster than the company had previously planned.
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With classes, jobs, extracurricular activities and a social life, many students have trouble keeping their eyes open at the end of the day.
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Prenursing freshman Bethany Tomaszewski poses with a book in her dorm room. Tomaszewski often read at night when her insomnia kept her awake.
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We all know that exercise that can help you lose weight and get more energy, but what about helping you sleep? Studies have shown that people, particularly women, who regularly exercise during the day, sleep …
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