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Blood Test to Diagnose Alzheimer's in Earliest Stage?
May 29, 2013 Blood offers promise as a way to detect Alzheimer’s disease at its earliest onset, researchers say. They envision a test that would detect distinct metabolic signatures in blood plasma that are ... > full story -
Gene Therapies for Regenerative Surgery Are Getting Closer
May 29, 2013 Experimental genetic techniques may one day provide plastic and reconstructive surgeons with an invaluable tool—the ability to promote growth of the patient's own tissues for reconstructive ... > full story -
Walking or Bicycling to Work Influenced by Others
May 29, 2013 People who walk or bike to work are likely to influence their co-workers and partners to do the same, according to health ... > full story -
Childhood Abuse Linked With Food Addiction in Adult Women
May 29, 2013 Women who experienced severe physical or sexual abuse during childhood are much more likely to have a food addiction as adults than women who did not experience such abuse, according to a new study. ... > full story -
Nanomedicines' Impact on Patients Under the Microscope
May 29, 2013 A pioneering imaging technique to track the effects of next-generation nanomedicines on patients has now been ... > full story -
Molecular Chain Reaction in Alzheimer’s Disease
May 29, 2013 Researchers have identified the molecular mechanism behind the transformation of one of the components in Alzheimer's disease. They identified the crucial step leading to formations that kill brain ... > full story -
Operative Death Rates Higher at Weekend, Warn Researchers
May 29, 2013 There is a higher risk of death for patients who have elective surgery later in the week and at the weekend, compared with those earlier in the week, new research ... > full story -
New Chemical Approach to Treat Alzheimer's
May 29, 2013 Scientists have developed a new chemical approach to help harness the natural ability of complex sugars to treat Alzheimer's ... > full story -
Paper Could Be Basis for Inexpensive Diagnostic Devices
May 29, 2013 Paper is known for its ability to absorb liquids. But by modifying the underlying network of cellulose fibers, etching off surface “fluff” and applying a thin chemical coating, ... > full story -
Scientists Advance Understanding of Brain Receptor; May Help Fight Neurological Disorders
May 28, 2013 Researchers have discovered important new properties in a common brain receptor that has been implicated in a wide range of neurological disorders. The discovery may help in the development of drugs ... > full story
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