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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: nick hanson + hans2853@umn.edu 612-624-2449 + contact  Related to the article below (Last Update: 5/12/2008)

Jennifer Hanson plans digital only CD
Country Standard Time, MA -
Hanson and Nick Brophy co-produced the disc. Hanson's previous album was out in 2002 on Capitol Nashville with the hit "Beautiful Goodbyes. ...
Youth Wrestling Roundup
Superior Telegram, MN -
Fourth place finishers were: Dane Banks, Brady Hanson, Dillon Hanson, Jace Mattson, Max Plunkett, Blake Ramsdell, Braden Robidoux, Kieran Saillard, ...
Independents need '6-figure sums to win'
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia -
But figures for major parties and high-profile candidates like Pauline Hanson are unavailable. Under electoral laws, endorsed candidates for parties can ...
PREP CLIPBOARD
Grand Forks Herald, ND - 54 minutes ago
Karissa Hanson had two hits and four RBIs for the Eagles, who improved to 13-2. Sacred Heart scored a combined 13 runs in the first two innings. ...
Hounds fall in tuneup for amateur baseball season
Post-Bulletin, MN -
Nate Hanson, Dan Astrup, and Dan Wiechmann give the Hounds more defensive depth. Wiechmann is a solid hitter and he can help Raso with the catching duties. ...
Violent crime by freed prisoners soars
Mirror.co.uk, UK - May 10, 2008
But Justice Minister David Hanson admitted he was worried about the rise in serious offences. He said: "Reducing re-offending remains a significant ...
Half a million crimes are committed each year by ex-convicts
Mail on Sunday, UK - May 9, 2008
Justice minister David Hanson admitted he was "concerned" by the increase in the most serious re-offending among adults, but claimed it was partly caused by ...
At least four in ten offenders go back to crime Times Online
Violent and sexual re-offences soar by a staggering 12.5% Daily Mail
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BRUINS CAPTURE FINAL PLAYOFF SPOT
Curry Coastal Pilot, OR - May 10, 2008
On the next pitch, Fred Corpening perfected the suicide squeeze as he laid down a bunt and Hanson scored from third. Nick Taresh showed his patience as he ...
At GF Country Club, Monday
Grand Forks Herald, ND - 53 minutes ago
(tie) Taylor Christianson, Cavalier, 83, Josh Luehring, DP, 83, Carson Anderson, Larimore, 83, Jake Hanson, Grafton, 83, Mark Wallace, HN, 83; 8. ...
Monday?s prep summaries
Duluth News Tribune, MN - 53 minutes ago
E: Megan Johnson 2x3 (2B); Erin Emanuel 2x3 (2B); Sarah Krocka 2x4; Savannah Hanson 2x3. At Central. WP: Katie McBride 7K, 1BB, 5H. GR: Nelson 3x4, 3R, ...
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Dating the Origin of the CCR5-?32 AIDS-Resistance Allele by the Coalescence of Haplotypes -
… , D Chandler, M Aseev, M Hanson, L Kalaydjieva, D … - The American Journal of Human Genetics, 1998 - Elsevier
... Georgios Nasioulas 6 , David Chandler 9 , Michael Aseev 10 , Matthew Hanson 1 ,
Luba ... Hiljar Sibul 15 , Andres Metspalu 15 , David Goldman 16 , Nick Martin 18 ...

Recent progress in neutrino factory and muon collider research within the Muon Collaboration -
… , R Gupta, JR Haines, K Hanke, GG Hanson, T Han, M … - Physical Review Special Topics-Accelerators and Beams, 2003 - APS
... Ramesh Gupta 8 , John R Haines 20 , Klaus Hanke 3 , Gail G. Hanson 24 , Tao ... 14 ,
Robert Shrock 37 , Peter Sievers 3 , Gregory I. Silvestrov 43 , Nick Simos 8 ...

Sources of Value and Risk in Common Stocks -
T Estep, N Hanson, C Johnson - Journal of Portfolio Management, 1983 - iijournals.com
Article Summary. SOURCES OF VALUE AND RISK IN COMMON STOCKS. TONY ESTEP; NICK HANSON;
CAL JOHNSON THE JOURNAL OF PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT SUMMER 1983 ...

High-frequency oscillatory ventilation in pediatric respiratory failure: A multicenter experience. -
… , KC Kocis, SM Heidemann, JH Hanson, TV Brogan, DJ … - Critical Care Medicine, 2000 - ccmjournal.com
... Nick G. MD; Luckett, Peter MD; Cheifetz, Ira M. MD; Reyes, Gerardo MD, FCCM; Newth,
Christopher JL MD; Kocis, Keith C. MD; Heidemann, Sabrina M. MD; Hanson, ...

Physiological neutrophil sequestration in the lung: visual evidence for localization in capillaries -
… RL Capen, C Haslett, WL Hanson, SE Hofmeister, PM … - Journal of Applied Physiology, 1987 - Am Physiological Soc
... DC Lien, WW Wagner Jr, RL Capen, C. Haslett, WL Hanson, SE Hofmeister, PM Henson
and ... Home page, J Immunol Home page JA Nick, SK Young, PG Arndt, JG Lieber, BT ...

Prediction of body composition in premenopausal females from dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry -
NJ Hansen, TG Lohman, SB Going, MC Hall, RW … - Journal of Applied Physiology, 1993 - Am Physiological Soc
... NICK J. HANSEN, TIMOTHY G. LOHMAN, SCOTT B. GOING, MATTHEW C. HALL, RICHARD ... 85723
HANSEN,NICK J., TIMOTHY G.LOHMAN,SCOTT B. GOING, MATTHEW ...

Intergenomic recombination of mitochondrial genomes in a somatic hybrid plant -
M Rothenberg, ML Boeshore, MR Hanson, S Izhar - Current Genetics, 1985 - Springer
... Offprint requests to. MR Hanson. Current ... c133FE3. Vector containing fragments
(V) were identified by probing c133FE3 with nick translated V35. ...

Regeneration of somatic hybrid plants formed between Lycopersicon esculentum and Solatium rickii -
MA O'Connell, MR Hanson - TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1986 - Springer
... MA O'Conneil 1 and MR Hanson 2 1 Plant Genetic Engineering Laboratory and ... hybrid
plants was characterized by probing digests of total DNA with nick translated L ...

Quantitation of Type I to type III collagen ratios in small samples of human tendon, blood vessels, … -
AN Hanson, JP Bentley - Analytical Biochemistry, 1983 - Elsevier
... Nick translation of pBR 322 DNA was done according to Rigby et al. ... The latter gels
were polymerized following the recommendations of Hansen to obtain ...

Eph Receptors and Ephrin Expression in Cranial Motor Neurons and the Branchial Arches of the Chick … -
P K?ry, N Gale, R Connor, E Pasquale, S Guthrie - Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 2000 - Elsevier
... Patrick K?ry a , 1 , Nick Gale b , Robert Connor c , Elena Pasquale c and Sarah ... A.
Ebens, K. Brose, ED Leonardo, MG Hanson, Jr., F. Bladt, C. Birchmeier, BA ...

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Contact: Nick Hanson
hans2853@umn.edu
612-624-2449
University of Minnesota

U of M study identifies medication that helps people with obsessive-compulsive disorder

Next steps include investigating drug’s effect on smokers who want to quit

MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (July 19, 2007) – Researchers at the University of Minnesota have found that a drug originally developed to fight tuberculosis may help people with obsessive-compulsive disorder make more progress in therapy sessions.

Now they want to see if this drug could have a similar effect on people who want to quit smoking.

The research, led by Matt Kushner, Ph.D., was published in the online edition of Biological Psychiatry, and will appear in an upcoming print edition. Kushner’s collaborators include Suck Won Kim, M.D., and Christopher Donahue, Ph.D.

The drug, D-Cycloserine, is believed to help accelerate “extinction learning.” On a basic level, people associate positive or negative feelings with various cues from the external world. Behavioral therapy attempts to help the person disassociate problematic reactions that are either positive (e.g., craving to use an addictive substance) or negative (e.g., fear of some catastrophic outcome) from the cues that trigger these feelings.

“This offers another therapeutic approach where we can attempt to manipulate the memory process and the brain’s reward/punishment system so people can learn healthier responses to various cues,” Kushner said.

For example, a person with OCD may have negative feelings before or after touching a doorknob. In psychotherapy, the person would work on disassociating the negative feeling with the external cue of seeing or touching a doorknob.

In this research project, investigators separated the people with OCD into two groups. One group received the drug and another received a placebo several hours before psychotherapy.

Kushner found that those who took the drug made progress in therapy more quickly and were less likely to quit therapy compared with the placebo group. The research subjects who took the drug reported feeling less distress or anxiety due to their obsessions or compulsions. The drug seemed to be most effective in the first few therapy sessions.

Over time, people in the placebo group could catch up in terms of therapy goals, but more study participants in the placebo group dropped out of therapy. “The dropout rate decreased dramatically,” Kushner said. “Typically about 20 to 30 percent of people with OCD drop out of therapy. Only 7 percent of people who took the D-Cycloserine dropped out.”

Kushner said that the drug will not work by itself; it must be done in conjunction with therapy to be effective.

Kushner and his team are now studying how the drug will effect smokers’ who want to quit, and they are seeking smokers to participate in a research study. “People who smoke have positive feelings from the drug effects of nicotine associated with exposure to cues of smoking, such as seeing a pack of cigarettes, lighting up, or actually smoking,” Kushner said. “This research project investigates whether or not we will see a similar extinction learning effect in people who smoke.”

Study participants will be given nicotine-extracted cigarettes to smoke, and similar to the previous study, one group will receive the drug, another the placebo, prior to therapy sessions. Participants will attend sessions once per week for four weeks, and they will be asked to smoke only the nicotine-extracted cigarettes in between the sessions.

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For more information or to enroll in the study, contact Eric at 612-627-4918 or e-mail emaurer@umn.edu

The research is funded through grants from the Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation and the Minnesota Medical Foundation.

The Academic Health Center is home to the University of Minnesota’s six health professional schools and colleges as well as several health-related centers and institutes. Founded in 1851, the University is one of the oldest and largest land grant institutions in the country. The AHC prepares the new health professionals who improve the health of communities, discover and deliver new treatments and cures, and strengthen the health economy.

 
 
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