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December 14, 2006

Cats Can Get Alzheimer’s: Study

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Cats Can Get Alzheimer’s: Study
Austin American-Statesman - WEDNESDAY, Dec. 6 (HealthDay News) — Cats can develop a feline form of Alzheimer’s disease, say U.K. and U.S. researchers who identified a protein that can build up in brain nerve cells and cause mental deterioration. “This newly-discovered protein

Alzheimer’s: New Hope
MSNBC - Dec. 12, 2006 - For decades, researchers have been trying to devise a reliable diagnostic test for Alzheimer’s disease. But the goal has proven elusive. Today, even with the best techniques available, patients are technically classified as having

Dye technology could help treat Alzheimer’s
Euro News - British and American scientists have developed a technology that could help identify how Alzheimer’s progresses through the brain. A special dye is injected before a patient undergoes a brain scan. Failing endowment? Are you eligible for compensation

When Alzheimer’s Strikes
CBS News - I grew up in McLean, Virginia just outside Washington DC. The town holds so many special memories for me. But every time I go back, I end up being a little heartbroken. I hardly recognize the place I called home for so many years. The quiet

Flu News
WTOP Radio - HHS Immunization Line at 240-777-1050. Scientists appear to have found a fingerprint of Alzheimer’s disease lurking in patients’ spinal fluid, a step toward a long-awaited test for the memory-robbing disease that today can be diagnosed definitively

E-Mail: An Alzheimer’s Victim Twice
CBS News - My mother was diagnosed with this disease in her mid fifties, about the same age I was when stricken with early onset Alzheimers..I still remember how she gradually was reduced to a child, and then to just a body with no thought nor realization of

Migraine Therapeutics Reviewed by NeuroInvestment
MSN MoneyCentral - COR) Ampakine platform now that they have consolidated the worldwide rights for AMPA-modulation in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other neurodegenerative disorders. About NeuroInvestment: NeuroInvestment is the independent, monthly review of the

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