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AIDS Breakthrough: Astragalus Root Could Replace HIV Drugs
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 13, 2008
A telomere is a region found at the end of each cell chromosome. It does not contain genes but does contain repeated DNA sequences. As immune cells age, ...
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Researchers identify toehold for HIV's assault on brain Science Centric
The Unseen Side of AIDS: Seniors and HIV EDGE Boston
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Sharp-witted elderly shed insight on dementia
Reuters UK, UK - Nov 16, 2008
"But we are seeing that some individuals are immune to tangle formation and that the presence of these tangles seems to influence cognitive performance," ...
Study reveals the secrets of sharp memory during old age TheMedGuru
Why some brains stay sharp in old age MSNBC
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How to prevent Alzheimer?s disease ? part 1
Food Consumer, IL - Nov 21, 2008
The results were presented for the first time at the world's largest dementia conference held in July 2008. Previous research has shown that an active ...
Submitting to the Science of Prevention
Wall Street Journal - Nov 25, 2008
These are inflammation, immune function, the inefficient use of oxygen and the capacity to regenerate stem cells in the blood. While these are not specific ...
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Canada.com, Canada - Nov 13, 2008
At this point the virus begins rapidly taking over immune cells in the blood. The symptoms of this phase are flu-like and include: When the symptoms begin ...
Health: Alzheimer?s disease & dementia
The New Nation, Bangladesh - Nov 13, 2008
Alzheimer's destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to affect work, lifelong hobbies or social life. ...
Stem cell research focus of meeting
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Nov 8, 2008
Science must overcome several issues, such as immune-system rejection of transplanted cells or the risk of the cells creating tumors, said Joseph Wu, ...
A Powerful, Beauty Enhancing Oil from Morocco
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 28, 2008
The antioxidants and essential fats make it a great brain food, preventing Alzheimer's and dementia. Couple formation of prostaglandins, some of which ...
MS patients donate brains to the Cleveland Clinic for valuable ...
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - Nov 25, 2008
Most study Alzheimer's disease and dementia. The Clinic's program is different from most others, said Bruce Trapp, program founder and chairman of the ...
Are Vaccinations Causing Early Alzheimer?s?
American Chronicle, CA - Nov 23, 2008
Forgetting recently learned information is one of the most common early signs of dementia. A person begins to forget more often and is unable to recall the ...
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Northern Continental Reports Summer Exploration Update at Russell ...
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Russell Lake lies within the Key Lake-MacArthur River corridor, one of the most prolific uranium mining districts in the world. ...CVE:NCR - CVE:HAT
Indian market likely to see range bound trading, Singapore Nifty ...
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On the BSE, the mid-cap index (up 1.77%), the small-cap index (up 0.50%) and the broad-based BSE 500 index (up 0.50%) bucked the declining trend to close in ...

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RBI hikes key rates; bankers to hike interest rate up to 1 pc
Hindustan Times, India - Jul 31, 2008
RBI, however, left untouched the bank rate, the key lending rate to banks, and Reverse Repo rate, at which banks park their excess liquidity with central ...
RBI hikes repo rate by 0.50 points, CRR by 0.25 points to contain ... TopNews
More EMI pain in RBI?s credit squeeze policy Indian Express
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Checkpoint Systems, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results
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The addition of OATSystems puts key aspects of Checkpoint's developing strategy for RFID EAS in place as the combination of Checkpoint and OATSystems ...CKP
Sensex plunges over 540 points as RBI hikes key interest rates
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The Reserve Bank today hiked the key short-term inter-bank lending rate and mandatory cash reserve requirement by 0.50 per cent and 0.25 per cent ...

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RBI?s loud anti-inflation statement
Hindu, India - Aug 3, 2008
The larger than expected increases last week in the cash reserve ratio (CRR) and repo rate by 0.25 and 0.50 percentage points, respectively, ...
Get ready to pay more: Banks hike prime lending rates IBTimes India
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MDRNA, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results and ...
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These capabilities plus the in-licensing of key RNAi-related intellectual property have rapidly enabled us to become a leading RNAi-based therapeutics ...MRNA
Six Flags Announces Second Quarter Results
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The key drivers of the change were reduced marketing expenses ($16.0 million), and lower labor and third party services costs ($8.1 million). ...SIX
Bourses hit by NY, Tokyo losses
Dispatch Online, South Africa - Aug 3, 2008
Frankfurt?s DAX 30 slid 0.53% to 6445.09 points, and in Paris, the CAC 40 lost 0.50% to 4370.55, nearing the half way mark. The Euro Stoxx 50 index of ...
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S Lee, S Chee, S Park, S Park - Advances in Cryptology-ASIACRYPT - Springer
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Circadian immune measures in healthy volunteers: relationship to hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis … -
Z Kronfol - Psychosomatic Medicine, 1997 - Am Psychosomatic Soc
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… Effects of Vitamin D3 Analog EB1089 Signaling on Cell Proliferation, Differentiation, and Immune -
R Lin, Y Nagai, R Sladek, Y Bastien, J Ho, K … - Molecular Endocrinology, 2002 - Endocrine Soc
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Tonsillectomy and the immune system: a long-term follow up comparison between tonsillectomized and … -
A B?ck, W Popp, KR Herkner - European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1994 - Springer
... Key words Tonsillectomy ? Immune system Immunomodulated diseases ... K/L 1.83 ? 0.50
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Assessment of the immune responsiveness of mice exposed to a 1.5-Tesla stationary magnetic field -
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Chronic Stress Modulates the Immune Response to a Pneumococcal Pneumonia Vaccine -
R Glaser, J Sheridan, WB Malarkey, RC MacCallum, … - Psychosomatic Medicine, 2000 - Am Psychosomatic Soc
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… from Golden Neo-Life Dynamite (GNLD) and carrot extracted carotenoids on immune parameters in albino … -
VS EKAM, EO UDOSEN, AE CHIGBU - Nigerian Journal of Physiological Sciences, 2006 - bioline.org.br
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Immune Function in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Treated with Etanercept -
LW Moreland, RP Bucy, ME Weinblatt, KM Mohler, GT … - Clinical Immunology, 2002 - Elsevier
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Immune Cells Key to HIV-linked Dementia

September 23, 2005 08:41:15 PM PST

Macrophages, immune system cells that fight infection, may help cause the dementia seen in some patients with HIV, according to a new study.

Researchers at the University of Florida and the University of California, San Francisco, found that macrophages, in their attempts to attack HIV, may damage the brain's temporal lobe, where many memories are stored.

Because HIV mutates almost 100 times faster in the temporal lobe than in other parts of the brain, large numbers of macrophages migrate to this area to attack the virus, resulting in a potentially damaging inflammation.

"In a way, it's not the virus that causes the dementia," researcher Marco Salemi, a UF assistant professor of pathology and immunology, explained in a prepared statement. "It's the fact that there is this continuous migration of infected macrophages to the temporal lobe. The virus mutates much faster there, [so] the macrophages keep accumulating and keep creating this inflammation that leads to dementia."

About 15 percent of people with HIV will develop dementia as their disease progresses. This research may help scientists find ways to block the migration of macrophages to the brain and prevent HIV-associated dementia, Salemi said.

The study was published in the Journal of Virology.

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