Up to 79% of late-onset Alzheimer’s is genetic, landmark study says
USA Today - Feb 06 6:43 PM
Genes account for 58% to 79% of a person’s risk of developing late-onset Alzheimer’s, the most common form of the disease, a study reports today. It’s the largest genetic study of Alzheimer’s ever.Save to My Web
Crooked lawyer helps Corrie’s Danny
PA via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - 2 hours, 52 minutes ago
Are You Being Served star Trevor Bannister is joining the cast of Coronation Street.Save to My Web
Albany Med researchers take on 5-year Alzheimer’s study
BizJournals - Feb 10 10:38 AM
Albany Medical Center in Albany, N.Y., is taking part in a $60 million study by the National Institutes of Health to identify brain and other biological changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease.Save to My Web
Roundup: Alzheimer’s Brain Scans, Real-Size Models; Winter Sports Safety
NBC 10 Philadelphia - Feb 10 4:35 PM
Brain scans could soon be used to detect Alzheimer’s disease before you even have symptoms. Right now, researchers are using them to predict change in typical older adults.Save to My Web
UF scientists get grants from Alzheimer’s center
Gainesville Sun - Feb 08 3:04 AM
wo University of Florida researchers are among 23 scientists to win grants to support their research into Alzheimer’s disease from the Byrd Alzheimer’s Center and Research Institute in Tampa.Save to My Web
Legal challenges stall California’s stem cell research
Daily Breeze - 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
STANFORD — California’s plan to begin stem cell research in earnest, approved by voters more than a year ago, is being delayed by legal challenges to the initiative.Save to My Web