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March 26, 2006

Police seek aid for missing man 

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Police seek aid for missing man 
Rocky Mountain News - Mar 24 8:35 AM
8:12 a.m. Denver police are asking for help this morning in the search for James Burrows, 76, who was last seen at his home in the area of West Jewell Avenue and South Decatur Street about 2 p.m. Thursday.Save to My Web

Researchers Identify Cause Of Memory Loss; Identification May Lead To Targeted Drug Development … 
Science Daily - Mar 19 3:14 PM
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School and the Minneapolis VA Medical Center have for the first time identified a substance in the brain that is proven to cause memory loss. This discovery in mice gives drug developers a target for creating drugs to treat memory loss in people with dementia.Save to My Web

Memory Pill, Fast Food and Heart Attacks, and Drinking For Your Health! 
WKYT 27 - Mar 01 6:07 PM
A scientist at the University of California has developed a pill to improve memory. The drug, called CX717, works by boosting the brain chemical glutamate. The inventor says the pill could be used to treat jet lag, alzheimers disease or as a memory pick-me-up for healthy people.Save to My Web

MorphoSys and Roche collaborate on oncology therapeutics 
Pharmaceutical Business Review - Mar 02 6:12 PM
MorphoSys AG and Roche have entered into a new collaboration to develop therapeutic antibodies in oncology. The new alliance expands on the companies pre-existing relationship in Alzheimers disease.Save to My Web

Medivation exceeds enrollment target in Alzheimer’s trial 
Pharmaceutical Business Review - Mar 02 3:26 AM
San Francisco medical technology firm Medivation has enrolled a total of 183 patients in its ongoing phase II clinical trial of Dimebon to treat Alzheimers disease, exceeding its projected target of 166 patients.Save to My Web

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