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Law threat to cells research - Scotsman
Law threat to cells researchScotsman, United Kingdom - 14 hours ago... rabbits or cows. The research could find new treatments for diseases such as Parkinson's, Alzheimers and diabetes. However, the ...
Google News Fri, 15 Dec 2006 13:02:00 GMT

How not to Fight a War
Alzheimer's Disease Treatments Offering a wide variety of articles relating to alzheimer's disease including diagnosing, treatments, home care, nursing home facilities, support groups, reasearch and finding a ...Comment
topix.net Fri, 15 Dec 2006 12:05:23 GMT

Agencies merge to fight disease
Two local agencies have decided to join forces in order to better serve caregivers and residents living with Alzheimer's disease.Comment
topix.net Fri, 15 Dec 2006 08:00:00 GMT

A Christmas Story About Wandering and Alzheimer's Disease
Every year thousands of people with Alzheimer's disease get lost, we read about it in our papers and hear it on the news. One Christmas a lady who lived in...
About Fri, 15 Dec 2006 06:00:00 EST

Should I be Screened for Alzheimer's?
With Alzheimer's disease currently affecting over 40 million people worldwide and with the forecast for dementia set to double every 20 years questions have been asked whether it might be...
About Fri, 15 Dec 2006 06:00:00 EST

New Test May Detect Alzheimers Early - WLNS
New Test May Detect Alzheimers EarlyWLNS, MI - Dec 13, 2006Doctors now may be one step closer finding to a test to detect Alzheimers early. In a new study of spinal fluid, scientists spotted 23 protein bio-markers. ...
Google News Wed, 13 Dec 2006 11:11:00 GMT

New Alzheimer's Detection Study Promising
An estimated 4.5 million people currently suffer from Alzheimer's disease, and that number is expected to triple to more than 13 million by 2050, CBS News medical correspondent Dr.Comment
topix.net Wed, 13 Dec 2006 03:15:00 GMT

Protein Test for Alzheimer's Disease
Title: Protein Test for Alzheimer's DiseaseCategory: Health NewsCreated: 12/13/2006Last Editorial Review: 12/13/2006
MedicineNet Wed, 13 Dec 2006 00:00:00 PDT

Doctors Discover A New Detection Of Alzheimers - WMDT
Doctors Discover A New Detection Of AlzheimersWMDT, MD - Dec 12, 2006By STACY KAISER -- WMDT 12/12/2006. Researchers might have found a new way to detect Alzheimer's. The study reveals a pattern of ...
Google News Tue, 12 Dec 2006 20:11:00 GMT

New Study Finds Treatment With Certain Anti-hypertensive Drugs May Reduce Alzheimer's Disease
A new cardiovascular drug screening has identified existing anti-hypertensive agents capable of preventing cognitive decline and amyloid neuropathology associated with Alzheimer's disease. The research, conducted by Dr. Gulio Maria Pasinetti at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, NY, was released at the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology's (ACNP) annual conference.
Medicalnewstoday.com Tue, 12 Dec 2006 01:00:00 PST

Brain Remodeling Essential Structure Identified
During learning and memory formation, the brain builds or remodels tiny structures on the surface of its nerve cells to store the new information. Now, a team led by Duke University Medical Center researchers has discovered where the brain gets the raw materials for such construction -- and has even taken "home movies" of the process.
Medicalnewstoday.com Mon, 11 Dec 2006 18:00:00 PST

Study Shows Cats Can Succumb To Feline Alzheimer's Disease
Ageing cats can develop a feline form of Alzheimer's disease, a new study reveals. Scientists at the Universities of Edinburgh, St Andrews, Bristol and California have identified a key protein which can build up in the nerve cells of a cat's brain and cause mental deterioration.In humans with Alzheimer's disease, this protein creates 'tangles' inside the nerve cells which inhibit messages being processed by the brain.
Medicalnewstoday.com Sun, 10 Dec 2006 01:00:00 PST

Cats Can Get Alzheimer's: Study
Title: Cats Can Get Alzheimer's: StudyCategory: Health NewsCreated: 12/7/2006 2:06:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 12/7/2006 2:05:33 AM
MedicineNet Thu, 7 Dec 2006 00:00:00 PDT

Blood Pressure Drug May Offset Alzheimer's Complication
Title: Blood Pressure Drug May Offset Alzheimer's ComplicationCategory: Health NewsCreated: 12/7/2006 2:06:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 12/7/2006 2:05:32 AM
MedicineNet Thu, 7 Dec 2006 00:00:00 PDT

Nerve Fibers Need Specific Growth Factor Chemical To Form Connections Within The Brain
A discovery on how neural circuitry develops to aid proper cerebral cortex activity may help explain the memory and cognitive decline seen in Alzheimer's disease patients -- a discovery that could point toward potential treatments, according to UC Irvine scientists.
Science daily Mon, 20 Nov 2006 05:00:00 +0100

Yeast Model Shows Promise As Alzheimer's Test
Biology professor Susan Liebman has developed a test using yeast to screen for small molecules that may prove useful in blocking development of peptide aggregates that form the fibrous plaques found in Alzheimer's disease.
Science daily Sun, 19 Nov 2006 05:00:00 +0100

Speak, Memory: Research Challenges Theory Of Memory Storage
During sleep, freshly minted memories move from the hippocampus, part of the "old" brain, to the neocortex, or "new" brain, for long-term storage. This has been the reigning theory for decades. Brown University research provides the strongest proof yet of this interaction between the old and new brains -- and offers surprising evidence that challenges critical details of this theory of learning and memory. Results appear in Nature Neuroscience.
Science daily Tue, 14 Nov 2006 05:00:00 +0100

Alzheimers - The Facts Posted By : David McFarlane
Looking for information on alzheimers disease? Here are the facts you need to know.
TC Sales Sat, 07 Oct 2006 00:00:00 -0500

Alzheimer's Disease General Considerations Posted By : Syed Rizvi
Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out daily activities. The most common form of dementia among older people is Alzheimer's disease (AD), which initially involves the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language. Although scientists are learning more every day, right now they still do not know what causes AD, and there is no cure
TC Sales Wed, 23 Aug 2006 00:00:00 -0500

Alzheimer's Disease, How Does the Disease Develop? Posted By : Roger Overanout
A description of how Alzheimers disease develops.
TC Sales Sat, 15 Jul 2006 00:00:00 -0500