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New studies give clear guidance on how to better recruit volunteers for Alzheimer's clinical studies

Partnering with local physicians, working with local clinics, and conducting educational seminars and health fairs were found to be the most effective tools in recruiting people for Alzheimer's c...

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Schutzmechanismen für Alzheimer-Erkrankung: Enzymaktivität nimmt Schlüsselfunktion ein

In einer institutsübergreifenden Kooperation ist es Wissenschaftlern der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz gelungen, weitere Einsichten in die körpereigenen Schutzmechanismen gegen die Alzheimer-Er...

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Study identifies toxic key to Alzheimer’s disease memory loss

The scientific findings published in the latest edition of Nature Medicine suggest a potential new target for the development of drug therapies to fight the irreversible and degenerative disease which...

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Iron banded worms drying out of blood could be linked to Parkinsons & Alzheimers

Human blood relies on a protein called transferrin to safely transport iron through the bloodstream to points were it can be usefully and safely used in the body. In most other circumstances exposed i...

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Paradigm Shift in Alzheimers´s Research opens the Door for New Treatments

Latest research by Professor Thomas Bayer from University Medicine Center Göttingen carries the promise of developing new treatments. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerativ...

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Isolation of a new gene family essential for early development

All organisms consist of a number of different cell types each producing different proteins. The nerve cells produce proteins necessary for the nerve cell function; the muscle cells proteins necessary...

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Explaining a link between strokes and Alzheimer’s

It has been known for some time that the two conditions were linked, but now the Leeds team has shown how an incident of reduced oxygen to the brain – caused by the stroke – can leave the patient vuln...

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Research could lead to major breakthrough in the cost of effective new cancer drug

The university is jointly funding the research of PhD student Giso Abadi from Valdosta State University in Georgia, who is working with Sunderland scientists Dr Lyn Noble and Professor Paul Groundwate...

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Role of Folate and Homocysteine in Alzheimer's Disease Examined

In a special issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease published this month, ten contributions from worldwide experts in the field examine possible linkages between folate and homocysteine and ...

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Research gives new insights in gene behaviour

Dr Jonathan Chubb, Principal Investigator in the Division of Cell and Developmental Biology in the School of Life Sciences at the University of Dundee, in collaboration with researchers in New York, h...

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Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Study Launched Nationwide by the National Institutes of Health

The Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) -- a project developed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) -- is seeking 800 older adults to participate in a study aimed at...

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Stress substantially slows human body’s ability to heal

The stress a typical married couple feels during an ordinary half-hour argument is enough to slow their bodies’ ability to heal from wounds by at least one day, a new study has sh...

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Scientists discover enzyme crucial to the transportation of proteins within cells

Scientists at the University of British Columbia have discovered an enzyme in mammals crucial to the transportation of proteins within cells. Published today in Neuron, this discovery open...

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Studies suggest people with early AD can still learn

People who have early stage Alzheimer’s disease (AD) could be more capable of learning than previously thought, according to two new studies supported by the National Institute on Aging (NIA)...

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Low free testosterone levels linked to Alzheimer’s disease in older men

Older men with lower levels of free, or unbound, testosterone circulating in their bloodstreams could be at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD) than their peers, according t...

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