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A new century of Alzheimer's disease research

...that is made up of 42 amino acids -- just slightly longer than the typical 40 amino acid AB fragment. Dr. Younkin’s finding was pivotal, made just as the scientist moved his laboratory from Case Western Reserve to Mayo Clinic’s campus in Jacksonville. An avalanche of confirmatory studies was soon published...

Scientists Identify Antibodies That Block Human and Animal SARS Viruses

... caused the outbreak in people in 2002 probably no longer exists in nature," explains Dr. Kanta Subbarao of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), whose laboratory verified the efficacy of the anti-SARS antibodies in animal models. "What we need to prove for any vaccine, thera...

Pure Pomegranate Juice Helps Reverse Erectile Dysfunction Function

...ude that additional studies with more patients and longer treatment periods may in fact reach statistical significance. The strong directional results of this pilot study are encouraging because almost half of the test subjects experienced a benefit simply by adding pomegranate juice to their daily diet, wi...

Bio-defense Lab Ordered Shut Down as Researchers Get Infected

...rson recovers completely though recovery may take longer in older people. Some people get complications. Between five and 15 per cent of patients develop a post-Q fever chronic fatigue syndrome that can last many months. Sometimes Q fever can cause a form of pneumonia or hepatitis. And in a small perce...

Tamiflu 30 Mg and 45 Mg Capsules Approved by FDA

...ents one year and older. Since the capsules have a longer shelf life than the liquid suspension formulation (five years vs. 24 months), they also offer an improved option for government pandemic stockpiling. Tamiflu will continue to be available in a 75 mg capsule for adults as well as liquid suspension fo...

Drinking Problem Plagues 30% Americans

...sed to cover employees treatments, and now they no longer do. Alcohol abuse and dependence remain highly prevalent and disabling, the authors conclude. Persistent low treatment rates given the availability of effective treatments indicate the need for vigorous education efforts for the public and profess...

Lost Sleep can Never Be Compensated for

...lly sleep deprived over consecutive days, they no longer attempt to catch up on sleep despite an accumulati...response, and did not sleep any more deeply or any longer than they did under non-sleep deprived conditions. At the end of the study, the animals were given...

Wet Weather Heralds the Mosquito Menace

...ther virus, St. Louis encephalitis has been around longer but has a lower rate of infection. Only 1 out of 800 children who are bitten by a mosquito with the St. Louis virus will develop encephalitis, which can lead to comas and paralysis. In many places mosquito control has begun much earlier than before...

Sea Snail Venom Paves Way for Potent New Painkiller

...ted to lessen chronic pains in individuals that no longer responded to morphine therapy. The treatment is expected to block the calcium channels of the nerves that transmit pain signals in the body. It targets a particular subgroup known as N-type calcium channels , which play a role in some kinds of pain...

Daily Dose of Dark Chocolate Helps the Heart: Study

...te in other populations and look at results over a longer period....

Complementary Therapy may Reduce Pregnancy Chances in Women

...ear period and see how many become pregnant in the longer term. It is important to do this because we are concerned that, with persistent treatment failure, women might become more and more susceptible to deceptive advertising about ineffective CATs or other unproven treatments, says Dr. Boivin....

Skin Rashes Signifies Longer Survival in Cancer Patients

...h erlotinib (Tarceva) is strongly associated with longer survival. This is not the first time that rash h...val without progression of disease was 245 percent longer than in patients who had a mild rash or none at all. In fact, in the majority of cases, the more sev...

Harnessing Immune System Power Heralds Next Era of Cancer Treatment

...igns of the wolf. In this way, the tumours will no longer be able to hide, but the healthy tissues will be left untouched," he added. The research team comprises of both basic scientists and clinical investigators, which is why the questions about the implementation of the experimental therapies can be e...

Therapeutic Cancer Vaccine Trials

... who receive these vaccines in trials tend to live longer and respond better to subsequent treatment. In ...ta are providing evidence that patients are living longer following vaccination, de-spite the fact that trials do not show the vaccines can induce the immune ...

People With Higher IQs are More Patient in Financial Matters

... to be in a year's time for it to be worth waiting longer for. "The more intelligent the test subjects were, the more patient and tolerant of risk they were," is how the Bonn Professor of Economics, Dr. Armin Falk, sums the results up. In conjunction with his colleagues Dr. Thomas Dohmen, Dr. Uwe Sun...

Stem Cell Treatment may Prolong Lives of Children With Brittle Bone Disease

... The experimental mice also had stronger bones and longer leg bones than the control subjects. A report published in New Scientist magazine says that the treatment has already been tried in the US on three children with OI whilst still in the womb, with promising early results seen after the babies were ...

Dinner Guest Recover Bodies in Freezer

..., especially when he has had a drink when he is no longer master of his words or behavior. Even if this drama is terrible it could have happened earlier. For my part I have warned the police on a number of occasions following aggressive behavior towards me and my son....

New "second-line" AIDS Drug Shows Promise in Trials

...IDS virus, although they are not a cure. But the longer a patient receives these drugs, the likelier it is that he or she will develop resistance problems as the virus mutates. In the case of NNRTIs, HIV can sidestep existing drugs with just a tiny mutation in a single amino acid. The treatment options ...

SKorean Online Dogmeat Retailer Closes Site Amid Uproar

...e too exhausted by the controversy to speak. We no longer run the website. We erased all photos," Jo Chang-Geun told AFP. He operated the site along with Ko Se-Hoon, who sells dogmeat in the city of Seongnam south of Seoul. Online messages to the Seongnam city government's website pressed officials to s...

Napo Obtains Special Protocol Assessment Agreement From FDA for Crofelemer

...y and tolerability information about crofelemer in longer tem use. Commenting on this announcement, Lisa Conte, Chief Executive Officer of Napo Pharmaceuticals, said: "The SPA agreement is an important milestone for Napo, allowing us to address and mitigate regulatory uncertainty prior to the completion o...

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