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High doses of B vitamins failed to slow cognitive decline in people with Alzheimer's disease, dashing the hopes for a new weapon against the fatal, mind-robbing ailment, U.S. researchers say.
When it comes to fighting autism, maybe we should send in the Army. Autism and the military have a deep history together. Children of service...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Like high-profile politicians, pathogenic bacteria dispatch advance teams to make way for their arrival. But these bacterial agents don`t just secure a safe passage, as a Secret Service detail might do. Rather they are teams of molecules that bacteria inject into cells they want to colonize, sent to hijack their hosts` biochemistry to serve their master`s microbial needs. These ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Alzheimer's disease is the primary cause of age-related dementia. About 15 million people are affected by this neurodegenerative disease worldwide. It has so far not been possible to combat the causes of Alzheimer`s disease. Israeli researchers have now developed a novel approach for treatment. As they report in the journal Angewandte Chemie, the new drug, a molecule made from ...
TBI, Inc. has announced protocol in cooperation with a new genetically engineered human protein that replaces up to two years of lost elastin in the first treatment. The 45 minute treatment uses TBI’s Chiro950™ or BI Model 900 Microcurrent units and professional grade Dermalastyl®. [PR.com - December 04, 2008]
Washington, Dec 4 : A study led by an Indian-origin researcher has explained how an Indian variant of HIV and its counterpart in the U.S. and Western Europe differ in their ability to cause dementia and other neurological complications.
NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Chemicals industry industry is available in its catalogue.
Croatan’s Ar’neka Montford, left, attacks the Lejeune defense during Tuesday night’s blowout lady Cougar victory. Montford had 17 points, four steals, four assists and three rebounds in the 72-32 triumph.
.A new study led by researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University has clarified how two major variants of HIV differ in their ability to cause neurologic complications. The finding, published in Journal of Neuroscience, highlights a new target for drugs that could prevent HIV-associated dementia, an incurable and increasingly common complication in people with AIDS.
Experts from health portal NutritionVista.com explain how stress-stricken city dwellers can cope in the aftermath of the terror strkes in Mumbai.
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