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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Analyzing Structural Brain Changes in Alzheimer's Disease

In a study that promises to improve diagnosis and monitoring of Alzheimer's disease, scientists have developed a fast and accurate method for ...  > full story

Alzheimer's: Destructive Amyloid-Beta Protein May Also Be Essential for Normal Brain Function

Scientists have found that the amyloid-beta protein, currently the target of Alzheimer's drug research, is essential for normal ...  > full story

Cognitive Dysfunction Reversed in Mouse Model of Down Syndrome

At birth, children with Down syndrome aren't developmentally delayed. But as they age, these kids fall behind. Memory deficits inherent in Down syndrome ...  > full story

Blindness Causes Structural Brain Changes, Implying Brain Can Re-Organize Itself to Adapt

Scientists have confirmed that blindness causes structural changes in the brain, implying that the brain may re-organize itself ...  > full story
 

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