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  • News - 7 Aug 2007
    A team of scientists led by professor Kiminobu Sugaya at the University of Central Florida may have found a new way to treat Alzheimer's disease.
  • News - 7 Aug 2007
    In the current issue of PLoS One, researchers show how a poorly understood and previously unsuspected mechanism may be the key to understanding how life-style associated forms of oxidative stress,...
  • News - 10 Jul 2007
    Researchers have identified a new gene mutation linked to frontotemporal dementia, according to a study published in the July 10, 2007, issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy...
  • News - 26 Jun 2007
    A prestigious scholarship award made for the first time ever outside the United States has been won by a Queen's University medical graduate.
  • News - 23 Jun 2007
    A four-year study on iron metabolism within cells, an essential process that impacts both iron deficiency and iron toxicity, conditions responsible for a multitude of human diseases, is underway at...
  • News - 17 Jun 2007
    Motor neurone disease (MND), also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, is a degenerative disease of unknown cause which causes patients to lose basic motor functions and has a devastating effect on...
  • News - 17 Jun 2007
    Subjecting mice to repeated emotional stress, the kind we experience in everyday life, may contribute to the accumulation of neurofibrillary tangles, one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease,...
  • News - 14 Jun 2007
    Disease researchers may be able to reduce the time and expense associated with clinical trials, according to early results from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI), a public-private...
  • News - 28 May 2007
    By studying the addition of sugars to proteins — a process called glycosylation — in the nervous system of insects, Temple University researcher Karen Palter believes she may be able to better...
  • News - 15 May 2007
    Wisdom comes with age (doesn't it"), but not without a process that takes place in the brain called myelination.

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