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Scientists Getting Closer To Understanding How Cells Age
November 11, 1997 Understanding how normal human cells age should help scientists develop new tools to stop the growth of cancer cells, which bypass the aging ... > full story -
New Research Finds Link Between Religion And Health In The Elderly
November 1, 1997 For the elderly, religion may do more than ease the soul. In fact, attendance at religious services may actually improve physical health and psychological ... > full story -
Different Alzheimer's Genes Create Same Problem In Mouse Brain
October 23, 1997 A new study suggests the amyloid plaques that form in the brains of Alzheimer's disease patients are not the end products of the disease but the beginning of it, according to Johns Hopkins ... > full story -
Breakthroughs In Interstitial Cystitis
October 20, 1997 Researchers from the University of Maryland have made two significant discoveries in the battle against interstitial cystitis, a painful chronic bladder disorder for which there is currently no cure. ... > full story -
New Clues To Early Neuron Damage In Alzheimer's Disease
October 16, 1997 Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons scientists have discovered a molecule, called ERAB, that provides an important clue to how early neuron damage may occur in Alzheimer's ... > full story -
Researchers Locate Second Late-Onset Alzheimer's Disease Gene
October 15, 1997 The same research team that found the first gene for late- onset Alzheimer's disease has reported locating another gene that probably accounts for the genetic component of the disorder in up to ... > full story -
Two New Studies Suggest That Caloric Restriction In Monkeys May Extend Their Life And Health
October 5, 1997 Two recent animal studies offer a possible explanation for how caloric restriciton might possibly enhance human health and help extend life as well. In a new study from the National Institue on ... > full story -
Researchers Find Association Between Alzheimer's Gene And Mental Impairment After Cardiac Surgery
September 17, 1997 Physicians at Duke University Medical Center have found that patients who experience mental impairment after open heart surgery are more likely to carry the gene that predisposes people to ... > full story -
University of Florida Study Reveals Loss In Sensory Perception May Not Be Linked To Aging
September 12, 1997 Aging has little effect on smell, taste or touch. There is a belief that as you age, everything deteriorates. The truth is there is only a modest change in sensory ... > full story -
Yeast Gene May Hold Key To Universal Aging Mechanism
August 29, 1997 Researchers in the Department of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology may not have discovered the fountain of youth, but they have recently demonstrated that a yeast gene, SGS1, plays ... > full story -
Quiet Down: Adolescents Suffering From Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, University Of Florida Research Shows
August 21, 1997 GAINESVILLE, Fla.---University of Florida research shows that 17 percent of middle- and high-school students already have lost some ability to hear. And the problem will keep getting worse if they ... > full story -
University Of Florida Surgeons Pioneer Procedure To Prevent Incontinence After Prostate Surgery
July 31, 1997 University of Florida surgeons have suspended the bladder within the abdomen to prevent urinary incontinence in men whose cancerous prostate glands have just been ... > full story
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