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redOrbit - Fri Dec 4, 12:09 am ET
Reversing abnormal brain activity in Alzheimer models improves development of new nerve cells born in adult brainsStimulating the growth of new neurons to replace those lost in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an intriguing therapeutic possibility.
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Lexington Clipper-Herald - Fri Dec 4, 2:37 am ET
(ARA) - Every 70 seconds, someone develops Alzheimer's, and as many as 5.3 million people in the United States are living with the disease, according to the Alzheimer's Association.
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redOrbit - Thu Dec 3, 3:09 pm ET
NEW YORK, Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most heartbreaking diagnoses a person can receive. This irreversible, progressive brain disease slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and eventually even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks.
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WATE 6 Knoxville - Thu Dec 3, 10:05 pm ET
Sevier County authorities say an elderly man with Alzheimer's disease was found safe early Friday morning.
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Asbury Park Press - Thu Dec 3, 11:25 am ET
Q: Could you please clear something up once and for all? Is there really a connection between drinking fruit or vegetable juices out of aluminum cans and developing Alzheimer's disease?
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redOrbit - Wed Dec 2, 11:18 pm ET
Reduced reactive oxygenSuperoxide dismutase (SOD-2), an enzyme made in the cell's mitochondria, also reduced the levels of superoxide (reactive oxygen) that is implicated in Alzheimer's disease, said Pautler, who did the research in collaboration with Dr. Eric Klann, now of New York University. The two began their collaboration on the neurodegenerative disorder when Klann was at BCM, where he is ...
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GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 3, 9:00 am ET
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- biOasis Technologies Inc. announced today that a major step in the application of its proprietary technology for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease was achieved by the signing of an Agreement with UK-based Fleet Bioprocessing Ltd. .
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CBS4 Miami - Wed Dec 2, 6:01 pm ET
Imagine standing by helplessly as your memories, the things that make you who you are, slip away. That's what patients with Alzheimer's Disease go through. But some patients are getting help fighting the effects of this disease from a new type of food.
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The Star-Ledger - Wed Dec 2, 2:44 am ET
A 67-year-old Hamilton Township woman suffering from Alzheimer’s disease was found dead at the wheel of her car on the New Jersey Turnpike Tuesday morning after a fiery crash. Authorities had been searching for the woman since Monday. According to...
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Courier-Post - Wed Dec 2, 4:17 am ET
A woman with Alzheimer's disease died in a fiery chain-reaction crash early Tuesday after she stopped her car on the New Jersey Turnpike, authorities said.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer - Tue Dec 1, 7:31 pm ET
A woman with Alzheimer's disease was killed in a fiery crash before dawn yesterday after she either stopped or slowed her car in the passing lane of the New Jersey Turnpike in Westampton, Burlington County.
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The Record and Herald News - Thu Dec 3, 3:03 pm ET
The Alzheimer’s Association will hold a caregiver support group on Thursday, Dec. 17, at 10 a.m. at the Kip Center, located at 55 Kip Ave. in Rutherford. All are welcome. For more information, call the Alzheimer’s Association, Greater New Jersey Chapter Caregiver Helpline at 1-800-883-1180.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Thu Dec 3, 11:43 pm ET
There will be a free educational and informative seminar on Alzheimer’s Wednesday evening at Parkland Health Center in Farmington. The free program will be held in the hospital dining room from 6 to 8 p.m., and will be hosted by the Lead Belt Memory Walk Committee and the St. Louis Region Alzheimer’s Association.
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1010 WINS New York - Tue Dec 1, 2:38 pm ET
State police say a woman suffering from Alzheimer's disease died in a fiery, three-vehicle crash on the New Jersey Turnpike.
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NBC40 South Jersey - Tue Dec 1, 5:10 pm ET
MT. HOLLY--State police say a woman suffering from Alzheimer's disease died in a fiery, three-vehicle crash on the New Jersey Turnpike. Sgt. Stephen Jones says Ellen Liedtka slowed or stopped her car in the left lane near exit 5 in Mt. Holly on Tuesday morning.