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Sleep Loss Precedes Alzheimer's Symptoms
March 11, 2013 Sleep is disrupted in people who likely have early Alzheimer’s disease but do not yet have the memory loss or other problems characteristic of full-blown disease, researchers ... > full story -
New Add-on Drug May Improve Memory in People With Moderate Alzheimer's Disease
March 11, 2013 A new drug may improve memory problems in people with moderate Alzheimer’s disease, according to a phase IIa study. The drug is called ... > full story -
Sleep Discovery Could Lead to Therapies That Improve Memory
March 11, 2013 A team of sleep researchers has confirmed the mechanism that enables the brain to consolidate memory and found that a commonly prescribed sleep aid enhances the ... > full story -
Mummy CT Scans Show Preindustrial Hunter Gatherers Had Clogged Arteries
March 11, 2013 Like nearly 4.6 million Americans, ancient hunter-gatherers also suffered from clogged arteries, revealing that the plaque build-up causing blood clots, heart attacks and strokes is not just a result ... > full story -
Length of DNA Strands Can Predict Life Expectancy
March 10, 2013 Can the length of strands of DNA in patients with heart disease predict their life expectancy? Researchers who studied the DNA of more than 3,500 patients with heart disease say yes it ... > full story -
Scientists Identify Buphenyl as a Possible Drug for Alzheimer's Disease
March 8, 2013 Studies in mice with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have shown that sodium phenylbutyrate, known as Buphenyl, successfully increases factors for neuronal growth and protects learning and memory, ... > full story -
New Study Validates Longevity Pathway: Findings Identify Universal Mechanism for Activating Anti-Aging Pathway
March 7, 2013 A new study demonstrates what researchers consider conclusive evidence that the red wine compound resveratrol directly activates a protein that promotes health and longevity in animal models. What's ... > full storyMore: -
Age Matters in Weight Gain: Overweight at Young Age Takes Toll
March 7, 2013 Being overweight, especially from a young age, appears to lead to a bigger heart later in life, a condition that has been linked to serious heart problems and even death, according to new ... > full story -
Short Bouts of Exercise Boost Self Control
March 6, 2013 Short bouts of moderately intense exercise seem to boost self control, indicates an analysis of the published ... > full story -
Use It or Lose It: Molecular Mechanism for Why a Stimulating Environment Protects Against Alzheimer's Disease
March 6, 2013 Researchers provide specific pre-clinical scientific evidence supporting the concept that prolonged and intensive stimulation by an enriched environment, especially regular exposure to new ... > full story
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