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Major Step Toward an Alzheimer's Vaccine
January 15, 2013 Medical researchers have discovered a way to stimulate the brain's natural defense mechanisms in people with Alzheimer's disease. This major breakthrough opens the door to the development of a ... > full story -
Parkinson's Can Lead to Anxiety and Other Non-Motor Symptoms, Even Early on
January 14, 2013 While movement problems are the main symptom of Parkinson’s disease, a new study shows that even early in the course of disease people frequently experience many non-motor symptoms such as ... > full story -
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Alternative Medicine Use High Among Children With Chronic Conditions
January 14, 2013 Children who regularly see specialists for chronic medical conditions are also using complementary medicine at a high rate, demonstrates recently published ... > full story -
Depressed Stroke Survivors May Face Triple the Risk of Death
January 12, 2013 People who are depressed after a stroke may have a tripled risk of dying early and four times the risk of death from stroke than people who have not experienced a stroke or depression, according to a ... > full story -
Herbal Treatments for Postmenopausal Symptoms May Be Recommended as an Alternative to Hormone Replacement Therapy
January 10, 2013 Herbal and complementary treatments could be recommended as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for treating postmenopausal symptoms says a new ... > full story -
Treating the Most Feared and Devastating Strokes
January 9, 2013 Among the most feared and devastating strokes are ones caused by blockages in the brain's critical basilar artery system. They can cause head-to-toe paralysis called "locked-in syndrome. However, a ... > full story -
Disappearing Bacterium May Protect Against Stroke
January 9, 2013 An especially virulent strain of the gut bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) isn’t implicated in the overall death rate of the U.S. population, and may even protect against stroke and ... > full story -
Parkinson's Disease Itself Does Not Increase Risk of Gambling, Shopping Addiction, Study Finds
January 7, 2013 Parkinson's disease itself does not increase the risk of impulse control problems such as compulsive gambling and shopping that have been seen in people taking certain drugs for Parkinson’s ... > full story -
The Pain Puzzle: Uncovering How Morphine Increases Pain in Some People
January 6, 2013 For individuals with agonizing pain, it is a cruel blow when the gold-standard medication actually causes more pain. Adults and children whose pain gets worse when treated with morphine may be closer ... > full story -
Promising Compound Restores Memory Loss and Reverses Symptoms of Alzheimer's in Mice
January 2, 2013 A new ray of hope has broken through the clouded outcomes associated with Alzheimer's disease. When a molecule called TFP5 is injected into mice with disease that is the equivalent of human ... > full story
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