Understanding Alzheimer's Disease: In the Future
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Understanding Alzheimer's Disease: In the Future
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The Future of Alzheimer's Disease.What research is being conducted to seek a brighter future for Alzheimer's patients? http://bit.ly/b1p20y
Seau’s Brain Seen Offering Special Insight Into NFL Hits - Bloomberg
bloomberg.com — “For several years, researchers have been trying to understand a condition that’s haunting players of contact sports with symptoms similar to Alzheimer’s disease.” View full resource at bloomberg.com
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Seau’s Brain Seen Offering Insight Into NFL Hits: Status of Traumatic Encephalopathy Research http://t.co/fdGNpoHh via @BloombergNews
PolygenicBlog: Futurity.org – Beehive remedy may slow prostate cancer
polygenicpathways.blogspot.com — “Concerning the relationships between genes, risk factors and immunity in Alzheimer's disease, Autism, Bipolar disorder , multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and chronic fatigue” View full resource at polygenicpathways.blogspot.com
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A Pocket Guide for the Alzheimer's Caregiver - YouTube
youtube.com — “A Pocket Guide for the Alzheimer's Caregiver by Dr. Daniel Potts and his wife Ellen helps you understand this disease and get the best care possible. www.ALZ...” View full resource at youtube.com
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Try "A Pocket Guide for the Alzheimer's Caregiver" for helpful and inspiring guidance in giving person-centered care http://t.co/OdCJtRI7
PLoS Medicine: Five Futures for Academic Medicine
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PLoS Medicine: Five Futures for Academic Medicine
plosmedicine.org — “PLoS Medicine is an open-access, peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes outstanding human studies that substantially enhance the understanding of human health and disease.” View full resource at plosmedicine.org
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Planning for the Future with A Special Needs Child - Part 1
caregiver.com — “CareGiver.com is a leading provider of support and information for those caring for the elderly, heart attack survivors, diabetes care, people with disabilities, Alzheimer?s disease sufferers, multiple sclerosis sufferers, those in need of long term care due to stroke, degenerative diseases, chronic illnesses and terminally ill patients. This is a caregiver's resource to help family and healthcare workers cope and strive in providing the best care for patients in need as well as cope with depres” View full resource at caregiver.com
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Planning for the Future with a Special Needs Child Part 1 http://t.co/NGSBFtpo MT @HouHospice #caregiving
New models predict patterns of brain damage in dementia
labspaces.net — “Two breakthrough studies may explain why we see distinct patterns of brain damage associated with dementias, such as Alzheimer's disease, and could be useful for predicting future cognitive decline in patients. These independent studies published by Cell Press in the March 22 issue of the journal Neuron, one studying how brain circuits wire up structurally and the other studying their funct” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Predicting Patterns Of Brain Damage In Dementia
medicalnewstoday.com — “Two breakthrough studies may explain why we see distinct patterns of brain damage associated with dementias, such as Alzheimer's disease, and could be useful for predicting future cognitive declin” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Factors to Consider before Assessing Risks of HRT - Beliefnet.com
beliefnet.com — “A woman’s decision to take HRT is greatly affected by whether she is having bothersome symptoms. Understandably, if a woman is experiencing minimal symptoms, she may be less inclined to take estrogen. Women with a family history of cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, or osteoporosis should carefully weigh each of these factors with her physician.” View full resource at beliefnet.com
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Heart deaths down due to better drugs - National News - National - General - Illawarra Mercury
illawarramercury.com.au — “FEWER Australians are dying from heart disease and stroke, thanks to modern medicine rather than healthier lifestyles, but Alzheimer's disease and dementia could well become the top cause of death in Australia in the future.” View full resource at illawarramercury.com.au
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Heart deaths down due to better drugs - Illawarra Mercury http://t.co/3I8luOs5 #medicine
Heart deaths down due to better drugs - National News - National - General - The Border Mail
bordermail.com.au — “FEWER Australians are dying from heart disease and stroke, thanks to modern medicine rather than healthier lifestyles, but Alzheimer's disease and dementia could well become the top cause of death in Australia in the future.” View full resource at bordermail.com.au
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Heart deaths down due to better drugs - National News - National - General - Macedon Ranges Weekly
macedonrangesweekly.com.au — “FEWER Australians are dying from heart disease and stroke, thanks to modern medicine rather than healthier lifestyles, but Alzheimer's disease and dementia could well become the top cause of death in Australia in the future.” View full resource at macedonrangesweekly.com.au
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Understanding the propagation of Alzheimer's disease
medicalxpress.com — “(Medical Xpress) -- The connections between neurons might play a role in neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimers Disease (AD). In a pioneering approach to studying how neurodegenerative diseases like AD spread within the brain, researchers at EPFL have developed a novel in vitro experimental ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Understanding the propagation of Alzheimer's disease http://t.co/MVTe1mIF
ApoE4 gene could cause early loss of synapses in Alzheimer's disease
news-medical.net — “Today, researchers at the Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute (BRNI) at West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia reported a significant advance in understanding how different forms of the ApoE gene raise the risk for Alzheimer's disease.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Alzheimers News: ApoE4 gene could cause early loss of synapses in Alzheimer's disease: Today, researchers at the... http://t.co/Pjbj6Qjw
ApoE4 gene could cause early loss of synapses in Alzheimer's disease
news-medical.net — “Today, researchers at the Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute (BRNI) at West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia reported a significant advance in understanding how different forms of the ApoE gene raise the risk for Alzheimer's disease.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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ApoE4 gene could cause early loss of synapses in Alzheimer's disease: Today, researchers at the Blanchette Rocke... http://t.co/mck4sCTG
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