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A new century of Alzheimer's disease research

...oth -- researchers first began studying people who developed the disease early, before age 65. A breakthrough c...nteresting was that these mice, the ones that also developed plaque, produced more tau than did mice with only a tau mutation. “That proved that there is an inte...

White Blood Cell Booster May Help Cancer Patients Avoid Deadly Complications

...ve the white blood cell booster early in treatment developed the fever and low white blood cell levels called febrile neutropenia, compared to only 22 percent of the patients who took the drug in conjunction with their chemotherapy, Kuderer said. While white blood cell boosters were known to help patients rec...

First Baby Born from Eggs Matured and Frozen in the Lab

...he first baby to be produced from an egg, that was developed in a test tube, and then frozen and defrosted for later use. The news provides hope for women who have had sudden ovarian failure or who cannot be administered drugs that help egg maturation in the ovaries themselves. The baby girl, who is now a...

Insecticide-treated Bed Nets to Combat Malaria in Older Children and Adults

... As part of the study, researchers used recently developed models of mosquito behaviour and mortality to see the effect of insecticide-treated nets. Researchers found that the use of the nets could greatly reduce the number of mosquitoes that survived repeated encounters with protected humans. Also, by pre...

Inability to Recognize Familiar Smells Could Signal Alzheimers

...rs, and over the course of the study, 30.1 percent developed mild cognitive impairment. "Risk of developing mild cognitive impairment increased as odor identification decreased," said the study which is published in the July issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry. "Those who scored below average on th...

Scientists Identify Antibodies That Block Human and Animal SARS Viruses

...from a library of human antibodies the researchers developed from the blood of 10 healthy volunteers. When tested in cells in the laboratory, both antibodies potently neutralized samples of the virus from the two SARS outbreaks that occurred in 2002-2003 and 2003-2004. The antibodies also neutralized sampl...

Bat Virus Renamed After Protests from Malaysia State

...red after a soldier, his wife and two children who developed respiratory illness and fever a week after a bat flew into their home in Bemban village. The entire family has since recovered after receiving medical treatment. Bats are carriers of a number of viruses including the Nipah virus that killed more th...

Impaired Odour Identification Predicts Cognitive Decline for the Elderly

...onses. The researchers say that 177 individuals developed mild cognitive impairment during the study, and the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment increased as odour identification decreased. According to them, participants who had scored below average on the odour identification test were 50 per ce...

One-third of Adults Have Had Some Form of Alcohol Use Disorder During Their Lifetimes

...udy revealed that alcohol abuse among participants developed at an average age of 22.5, while dependence began at an average age of 21.9. It also showed that alcohol dependence was associated with disability, and as the dependence became more severe, the disability levels increased. "On average, respondent...

Electric Field Therapy to Zap Cancerous Tumours

...nstead of dividing and growing. The device was developed by a team of researchers led by Professor Yoram Palti at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. The fields disrupt the movement of a cell's inner building blocks during division, so that it dies off before proliferating. Cancer cells typicall...

Blood Protein may Hold Key to Why Healthy People Get Heart Attacks

...vels of MPO were significantly higher in those who developed heart disease than in those who remained healthy. The study suggested that although MPO is intended to kill harmful bacteria, it might instead inflame the body's arteries and cripple protective substances in the blood. Elevated MPO levels signal...

Live Earth Will Make the World More Aware of the Crisis Facing the Earth, Hopes Al Gore

...at cuts global warming pollution by 90 per cent in developed countries and by more than half worldwide. It also asks people to cut their own pollution, make their homes, businesses, schools and transport more energy efficient, and plant new trees and preserve forests. The organizers are happy that China too ...

Manmohan Singh to Inaugurate Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Conference

...eb based integrated management information systems developed by the department of drinking water supply for all future programmes will be key to the review process. Development Minister Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, Water Resources Minister Saifuddin Soz and Ministers of State for Rural Development Chandra Sekhar...

Drinking Problem Plagues 30% Americans

... they had become dependent on it. Alcohol abuse developed at an average age of 22.5 years, but the average age of first treatment received was 29.8 years- a lag of 8 years. In contrast, the average age of alcohol abuse onset was 21.9 years and first treatment was on average received at age 32.1 - a lag of 1...

Skin Rashes Signifies Longer Survival in Cancer Patients

...arch, reports that for patients taking Tarceva who developed a moderate to severe rash, survival without progre...R.21, and in the Tarceva-treated group, 81 percent developed a rash, the majority of which was grade 2 (The study graded rashes from 1, relatively mild, to 4, se...

Chronic Insomnia can Lead to Anxiety Disorders and Depression

...onic insomnia had increased associations to having developed anxiety disorders and depression. "Chronic insomnia is a state marker of both anxiety disorder and depression," Neckelmann said. "From a clinical point of view, these results imply that individuals reporting chronic insomnia, in addition to rece...

Stem Cells from Human Fat Tissue to Hunt for and Kill Cancerous Tumours

Boffins have developed a new gene therapy by using 'suicide genes' derived from mesenchymal stem cells taken from human fat tissue, which hunt for and kill cancerous tumours. The study was conducted by a team of researchers led by Cestmir Altaner at the Cancer Research ...

In China, Online Gamers Raking in the Cash

...redits to South Korea, the United States and other developed nations. IGE, the largest online seller of virtual goods in the United States, has set up an office in Shanghai to collect virtual currency and assets from more than 1,000 Chinese suppliers and sell them to American players at fat prices. On the ...

New Diagnostic Test for Mad Cow Disease Developed

Scottish scientists have developed a new technique to diagnose mad cow disease in hum...sease (vCJD). They insist that the new technique developed by them can detect people having fatal levels of abnormal proteins called prions, which kill off bra...

Insight Into Neural Stem Cells Has Implications For Designing Therapies

... are all the same. They did so using a method they developed to follow the fate of early neonatal and adult neural stem cells in 15 different regions of the subventricular zone. These cells typically produce young neurons that migrate to the olfactory bulb, where they mature into several distinct types of inte...

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(Date:11/26/2009)...berg, 27 November 2009 What are the bare essentia... to produce a cell that can survive on its own? Ca... understand how an entire organism functions as a ...scientists in a partnership between the European M...Germany, and the Centre de Regulacio Genmica (CRG)...
(Date:11/25/2009)...Calif.Scientists at the California Institute of Te...imitive emotion-like behavior in the fruit fly, D... may be relevant to the relationship between the n...eractivity disorder (ADHD), are described in the D...osophila brain contains only about 20,000 neurons...
(Date:11/25/2009).... Bacteria don,t have easy lives. In addition to ...ey have natural enemies called bacteriophages, vir...o days. , Still, bacteria and another class of ... extreme environments such as deep-sea volcanic ve...they have a built-in defense system that helps pro...
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