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Link found between Alzheimer's disease biomarkers in healthy adultsA study published in the November issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease provides an insight into normal, physiological levels and association between proteins involved in development of Alzheimer's disease. ... |
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Can Fast Food Put You on the Fast Track to Alzheimer's?Before you take another bite of that triple-burger combo meal, you might want to read about Susanne Akterin's research at the Karolinska Institute. Akterin was a doctoral student at the Swedish... ... |
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Alzheimer's Disease: Six Reasons to Be ThankfulWhen we think of Alzheimer's disease, the word "thankful" doesn't often come to mind. Alzheimer's is emotionally painful for everyone involved, and caregiving sometimes feels like a thankless job. But... ... |
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Drugs Reveal Another Possible Cause of AgingA drug that targets one aspect of aging appears to also help repair DNA and regulate genes that go haywire as they age. This suggests a new mechanism for aging that could help scientists develop new treatments for diseases of aging such as cancer and Alzheimer's Disease. ... |
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New Longevity Drugs Poised to Tackle Diseases of AgingA new class of drugs catching on with research labs across the country promises to tackle diseases of aging at a common root. The result could be a true silver-bullet cure for diseases including cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's. ... |
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NJISA experts available for interviews on Alzheimer's diseaseAn estimated five million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's, a disease that affects parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language and is the most common form of dementia among older people. ... |

