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Older people fail to recognise the signs of cardiac arrest

Older people fail to recognise the signs of cardiac arrest

New ministerial advisory committee for prostheses

New ministerial advisory committee for prostheses

Dietary niacin may protect against the development of Alzheimer's disease

Dietary niacin may protect against the development of Alzheimer's disease

Study shows that in older age, myelin insulation breaks down, resulting in a decline in the speed and efficiency of our brain

Study shows that in older age, myelin insulation breaks down, resulting in a decline in the speed and efficiency of our brain

First recipients of the Fogarty-Ellison Fellowship in Global Health and Clinical Research

First recipients of the Fogarty-Ellison Fellowship in Global Health and Clinical Research

HHS has announced $6.78 million to develop innovative approaches to provide care for people with Alzheimer’s disease

HHS has announced $6.78 million to develop innovative approaches to provide care for people with Alzheimer’s disease

Sunscreen to protect the skin's genetic material, or DNA

Sunscreen to protect the skin's genetic material, or DNA

Skeletal remains of 3,160 individuals reveal changing status of cancer in Europe across the centuries

Skeletal remains of 3,160 individuals reveal changing status of cancer in Europe across the centuries

New leads for the discovery of anthrax antitoxins that could be used in conjunction with antibiotics to treat late-stage anthrax

New leads for the discovery of anthrax antitoxins that could be used in conjunction with antibiotics to treat late-stage anthrax

Gene responsible for the onset of aging

Gene responsible for the onset of aging

Protection to remain for private hospitals and day surgeries

Protection to remain for private hospitals and day surgeries

Soy protein not effective in improving memory in post menopausal women

Soy protein not effective in improving memory in post menopausal women

New Zealand research to help reduce depression amongst stroke victims

New Zealand research to help reduce depression amongst stroke victims

A new protocol for bone marrow transplants

A new protocol for bone marrow transplants

People who have early stage Alzheimer's disease could be more capable of learning than previously thought

People who have early stage Alzheimer's disease could be more capable of learning than previously thought

Drop in systolic blood pressure may indicate imminent likelihood of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia

Drop in systolic blood pressure may indicate imminent likelihood of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia

Uniform measurement standards for antioxidants

Uniform measurement standards for antioxidants

By altering a single gene you could live longer and be thinner

By altering a single gene you could live longer and be thinner

In Australia hip fracture numbers are expected to double over 29 years and quadruple in 56 years

In Australia hip fracture numbers are expected to double over 29 years and quadruple in 56 years

Harmless form of the herpes virus may help create a vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease

Harmless form of the herpes virus may help create a vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease

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