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A new century of Alzheimer's disease research

...heel -- of Alzheimer’s disease. “We know AB42 is always on the scene and is clearly important,” says Richard Caselli, M.D., who heads Alzheimer’s disease research at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. “So the prevailing model is that AB42 is it, and if you can somehow control AB42, you can control Alzheimer’s diseas...

Five Killed by Methane Gas on Virginia Farm

...Scott was a very likable young man, very friendly, always going out of his way to help anyone who needed a hand," Michael said....

Mother Donates Eggs So Daughter can Give Birth

...r case because, in her own words, 'a mother should always do her best to help her children.' If her daughter had a kidney problem and she had to give a kidney, she would have done it too." In an interview with the BBC, Melanie Boivin she said she wanted to do "everything in my power to help" her daughter,...

UK Uneasy Over Involvement of Doctors in Terror Attacks, but Not Panicking Over Non European Medics

...tandards of training. While foreign doctors have always had to pass a battery of tests to prove their qualifications and fitness to practice, the rules were tightened last year. Now, most foreign doctors are required to obtain work permits for specific jobs, reducing their chances of finding work. At le...

In China, Online Gamers Raking in the Cash

...sitting in front of a computer, but the courts are always too crowded. "China has too large a population and too limited space for entertainment, that's why computer games are so popular," he says. So instead of sweating it out on the sports field, Zhao spends 20 to 30 hours a week in World of Warcraft,...

Diabetic Skip Jabs to Stay Slim

... adult diabetes services which, at present, do not always adequately address young adults needs." Diabetic UK stressed....

Curative Qualities of Tamil Nadus Kuttralam Waterfalls

...njoyed a shower under it will tell you that one is always reluctant to come out. Kuttralam is located in the Trunelveli District. The resort is 135 kilometres north-west of Kanyakumari and 650 kilometres from Chennai. There are nine natural showers of waterfalls at Kuttralam, and each shower can accomm...

Chickens also Use Earth's Magnetic Field to Sense Direction

...g them by intensive training that their mother was always behind the screen that was in the northerly direction. The scientists then set up an artificial magnetic field in an easterly direction to test that the chickens sense this compass point by means of their magnetic sense of direction. Findings rev...

Inaccuracies in Cardiac PET-CT Scanning

... said, and as a result, the PET and CT images dont always match or co-register. Consequently, the images have big holes or gaps where the processing is incorrect in areas where the PET and CT data fail to match, Gould said. It looks like someone has severe disease. On discovering the problems, Gould devel...

Harry Potter Final Book - Prediction and Expectations

...re part of Harry's adventure," Nel said. "Harry is always saying he wants to go on alone and they never let ...ctional characters. They never really die; they're always there and you can go back and spend time with them whenever you want simply by picking up a book and...

Exercise Reduces Inflammation

...e, your respiration, etc. Once you stop, your body always tries to get back to homeostasis. So the parasympathetic nervous system kicks in to get everything back down to baseline levels. Co-author and kinesiology and community health professor Jeffrey A. Woods said cardiologists are already routinely gaug...

Smoking Bans Spawn 'Smirting': Flirting While Smoking on the Street!

...ome of the important tips that Lowe gave included: always have a lighter, practice inhaling, wait for rain, don't cough, use one-liners, be generous, have smoking etiquettes, and keep mints ready....

British Woman Who Has inherited Breast Cancer Wants to Spread Awareness

...ng but I am frightened of leaving my children. I'm always thinking about dying and I want that to stop. Once I've had the surgery I'll be able to sleep again. All I want is to have my life."...

Clamor for Catheter-based Ablation Increasing Among Heart Patients in US

...sing surgical tools, is still employed, but almost always restricted to cases where the chest is already being cut open for heart valve replacement or other surgery. But most atrial ablations are now minimally invasive procedures using tiny devices mounted at the end of long, flexible plastic catheters t...

A New Study Throws Limelight in HIV Vaccine Production

...earch Laboratories and study co-author. While we always knew the body attacks the virus and the virus changes to dodge pressure, were now more exact in knowing how this happens in people. While the study is valuable in helping the scientific community understand how immune pressure impacts HIV, these fi...

Signalife Recorder Transmits Heart Rate Data From Champ Car Driver in Real-Time

...d medical personnel. Dr. Pinderski stated: "We are always looking at ways to make racing safer for our drivers. This technology allows us to monitor our drivers more closely and helps us to improve our onsite treatment. Signalife has been a great partner throughout this process and we are very happy to cont...

Americans Grow Shorter, Blame It on Weak Healthcare

...e Second Half of the 20th Century. Americans had always been giants, with the tallest men in the world going back as far as the data exists (at least to the mid-19th century). During the First World War, American GIs still towered over the Europeans they liberated. But for three decades beginning at the...

Gays and Lesbians can Obtain asylum in US on Grounds of Harassment and Abuse

...ery frightening to live there as a gay person. You always had the fear that someone would come up and kill you. At least here I can walk down the street without looking around to see who is behind me."...

Replacement Drivers Lend a Helping Hand to the Drunk and Stranded in Korea

...irst, Hur said. This is the most frustrating. I am always in a rush. Many replacement drivers are part-timers, cashiers, students or salesmen who need extra income to pay debts. There are husbands and wives working as teams, usually with the woman following the man in a car to pick him up after the custom...

Insights into Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia

...ed a fusion protein. In APL, the fusion protein, always involving the transcription factor RARA, acts as a potent transcriptional repressor that interferes with gene expression and prevents normal differentiation of white blood cells. Previous work of these two groups suggested that PML/RARA self-associat...

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