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Discovery Of Second Genetic Risk Factor For Late-Onset Alzheimer's Disease
Categorie : Alzheimer'sResearchers have discovered the second, strong genetic risk factor for developing late-onset Alzheimer's disease, according to a new report in the June 27th issue of the journal Cell, a Cell Press publication. The newly discovered gene, which previously had no known function, is predominantly act ...
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Sat Jun 2008
Mechanism Explains Calcium Abnormalities In Alzheimer's Brain
Categorie : Alzheimer'sA new study uncovers a mechanism that directly links mutations that cause early onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) with aberrant calcium signaling. The research, published by Cell Press in the June 26th issue of the journal Neuron, provides exciting molecular insights into the pathology of AD and may le ...
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Sat Jun 2008
Study Reveals That 10 Percent Of Healthy People Had Injury From 'Silent Strokes'
Categorie : Alzheimer'sA recent study found that about 10 percent of apparently healthy middle-aged participants with no symptoms of stroke were injured from "silent strokes," researchers report in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association. Silent cerebral infarction (SCI), or "silent stroke," is a brain injur ...
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Sat Jun 2008
Anavex Life Sciences Corp. Will Present New Findings At The International Conference On Alzheimer's Disease 2008 (July 26-31, 2008, Chicago, USA)
Categorie : Alzheimer'sAnavex Life Sciences Corp. ("ANAVEX") (OTCBB: AVXL) announces its participation at the International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease 2008 (July 26-31, 2008, Chicago, USA), where it will present results obtained with ANAVEX 1-41 demonstrating a protective effect against the neurotoxicity of amyloid ...
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Sat Jun 2008
Study Identifies Toxic Key To Alzheimer's Disease Memory Loss
Categorie : Alzheimer'sUsing new scientific techniques, scientists have unlocked the cascade of molecular events that lead to Alzheimer's disease. The scientific findings published in the latest edition of Nature Medicine suggest a potential new target for the development of drug therapies to fight the irreversible and de ...
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Sat Jun 2008
Scientists Isolate A Toxic Key To Alzheimer's Disease In Human Brains
Categorie : Alzheimer'sScientists have long questioned whether the abundant amounts of amyloid plaques found in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's actually caused the neurological disease or were a by-product of its progress. Now, using new research techniques, scientists have shown that a two-molecule aggregate (or ...
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Thu Jun 2008
Jokes & Jalfrezi Prove A Winning Combination For Alzheimer Scotland
Categorie : Alzheimer'sAlzheimer Scotland launched its brand new fundraising campaign, Care for a curry?, in Glasgow on Monday night with a fantastic evening of curry and comedy at the famous Stand comedy club, raising a great total of £1100. Stand-up from Raymond Mearns, Andy Sir, Scott Agnew and Elaine Malcolmson (comp ...
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Thu Jun 2008
Invest In A Future Without Dementia
Categorie : Alzheimer'sAlzheimer's Australia today, released a report 'Australian Dementia Research' that recommends annual funding for dementia research be increased three-fold to $36 million in response to the growing economic and social impact of the dementia epidemic.Prepared by the Dementia Collaborative Research Cen ...
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Thu Jun 2008
Alzheimer's Society Comment On The Launch Of The First National Dementia Strategy (NDS) In England
Categorie : Alzheimer'sYesterday was a landmark day for people with dementia and their carers, as the government recognises dementia as a national priority. Dementia is a devastating condition caused by diseases of the brain, yet only a third of people ever receive a diagnosis and families are often left to cope alone unt ...
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Thu Jun 2008
Suven Life Sciences Initiates Phase I Clinical Trials In Europe Of SUVN-502 For Alzheimer's Disease
Categorie : Alzheimer'sSuven Life Sciences Ltd, a Drug Discovery and development company announced at Bio-2008, San Diego that they commenced Phase I clinical trials of SUVN-502, a potent, safe, highly selective, brain penetrant and orally active antagonist at a nonperipheral CNS receptor site 5-HT6, intended for the symp ...
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Thu Jun 2008
More Help For People With Dementia, UK
Categorie : Alzheimer'sHealth Minister Ivan Lewis outlined proposals to improve the quality of dementia care and provide more help for people with dementia, as he launched a consultation on the first ever National Dementia Strategy. ...
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Thu Jun 2008
Advance Towards Early Alzheimer's Diagnosis
Categorie : Alzheimer'sThe leader of the team that made the discovery, Professor Christopher Rowe of the Austin Hospital in Melbourne, says early diagnosis and treatment presents medical practitioners with the best opportunity to delay the onset of Alzheimer's."While the discovery is at an experimental stage, this work pl ...
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Thu Jun 2008
Brain Plaques Blocked By Anti-Inflammatory Drug
Categorie : Alzheimer'sBrain destruction in Alzheimer's disease is caused by the build-up of a protein called amyloid beta in the brain, which triggers damaging inflammation and the destruction of nerve cells. Scientists had previously shown that preventing individual amyloid beta proteins from sticking to one another min ...
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Thu Jun 2008
Neurological Assessment Of Older Adults: A Crystal Ball To The Future
Categorie : Alzheimer'sStandard neurological exams of older adults are good predictors of future brain health and quality of life. These tests should become part of the physician's routine examination of older adults say faculty from the Indiana University Center for Aging Research in an editorial in the June 23, 2008 iss ...
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Thu Jun 2008
A Loss Of Protein Function In Neurons May Lead To Dementia
Categorie : Alzheimer'sRutgers researcher Karl Herrup and colleagues at Case Western Reserve University have discovered that a protein that suppresses cell division in brain cells effectively "puts the brakes" on the dementia that comes with Alzheimer's disease (AD). When the brakes fail, dementia results.This discovery c ...
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Thu Jun 2008
Pfizer Invites Public To View And Listen To Webcast Of July 28 Pfizer Analyst And Investor Meeting At ICAD
Categorie : Alzheimer'sPfizer Inc invites investors, media, and the general public to view and listen to a webcast of a presentation by Pfizer's neuroscience leadership team at an analyst and investor meeting on Monday, July 28, at 6:00 p.m. Central Daylight Saving Time, in connection with the annual meeting of the Intern ...
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Thu Jun 2008
Earlier Alzheimer's Diagnosis With Automated MRI Technique
Categorie : Alzheimer'sAn automated system for measuring brain tissue with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can help physicians more accurately diagnose Alzheimer's disease at an earlier stage according to a new study published in the July issue of the journal Radiology.In Alzheimer's disease, nerve cell death and tissue ...
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Thu Jun 2008
Alzheimer's Society Calls For End To Dementia Tax, UK
Categorie : Alzheimer'sThousands of people with dementia are being forced to pay large amounts for vital care, which is often poor quality, according to a new report published by Alzheimer's Society. The Dementia Tax shows that over two thirds of people with dementia are paying for basic care such as help with washing, dr ...
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Thu Jun 2008
British Researchers Identify Link Between Childhood IQ And Vascular Dementia
Categorie : Alzheimer'sScottish researchers funded by the UK's leading dementia research charity, the Alzheimer's Research Trust, have found a link between childhood IQ and vascular dementia later in life.Their research, published in the journal Neurology, found that lower childhood intelligence increases the risk of vasc ...
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Thu Jun 2008
Low Childhood IQ Linked To Type Of Dementia
Categorie : Alzheimer'sChildren with lower IQs are more likely decades later to develop vascular dementia than children with high IQs, according to research published in the June 25, 2008, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.The most common type of dementia after Alzheimer' ...
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Thu Jun 2008
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