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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: disease + alzheimers + off  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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MLive.com
When Alzheimer's strikes at an early age, debilitating disease ...
MLive.com, MI -
She was 59 when she was finally diagnosed with a rare form of early dementia considered a subset of Alzheimer's Disease. "The perception is when we reach ...

Los Angeles Times
Stress reduction: Why you need to get a grip and how
Los Angeles Times, CA -
In a separate study of female caregivers undergoing the long-term stress of caring for a spouse with Alzheimer's, researchers found that skin wounds on ...
Save your brain: Do your homework
Chicago Flame Online (subscription), IL -
Alzheimer's Disease, known to some as 'Old Timer's,' has been around since the 1900s when it was first diagnosed by Dr. Alois Alzheimer. ...

NECN
Man reported missing in NH dies in NY
Boston Herald, United States - 47 minutes ago
Richard Aulis, 83, of Lyme, suffered from Alzheimer?s Disease. He was expected at a friend?s home in nearby Grantham Sunday morning but never showed up. ...
NH man dies in crash in southern Adirondacks Newsday
Elderly New Hampshire Man Dies In Crash North Country Gazette
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Spain Invests in Quest for Big Biotech Payoff
Genetic Engineering News (press release), NY -
?Just as PharmaMar has found the anticancer treatment, Yondelis, we?re hoping to do the same for diseases such as Alzheimer?s,? said Alfonso Hurtado de ...

ABC News
Red wine may help ward off Alzheimer's
RedOrbit, TX - Nov 20, 2008
Red wine may be beneficial not only for cardiovascular health, but it may also help guard against Alzheimer's disease, US researchers said. ...
Marijuana may ward off Alzheimer's disease TheMedGuru
Ginkgo biloba doesn't prevent dementia, study finds Los Angeles Times
Five ways to keep Alzheimer's away CNN
Newsday - Food Consumer
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Myriad Genetics: Profits In Predictive Medicine
istockAnalyst.com (press release), OR -
... but prediction may be even more valuable as we develop new treatments to prevent the onset of diseases like cancer and Alzheimer?s disease. ...MYGN

Healthy Wealthy n Wise
Moving Free? with Mirabai Cardio Dance May Improve Memory By ...
Healthy Wealthy n Wise, WV -
... prevent age-onset memory loss and diseases like Alzheimer's. "?. cognitive activity may stave off dementia by increasing a person's "cognitive reserve. ...
SCOTT MORGAN | RRSTAR.COM
Rockford Register Star, IL - Nov 30, 2008
Because Alzheimer?s disease costs more to the Medicare and Medicaid systems, we will bankrupt those systems. Group?s biggest challenge: We need to engage ...
TODAY'S PICKS
Newsday, NY -
BOSTON LEGAL (10 pm, ABC/7) - Next-to-last episode: Denny (William Shatner) gets a disturbing prognosis about his Alzheimer's disease; Catherine Piper ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: web  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Kaminsky Details DNS Flaw at Black Hat Talk
Washington Post, United States -
While many in the security community have focused on this flaw's ability to aid phishers and scam artists trying to reroute Web surfers to fake e-commerce ...
Kaminsky: Many ways to attack with DNS NetworkWorld.com
Disclosing a Hole in the Internet Wall Street Journal Blogs
Web Threats SearchSecurity.com
Wired News - Techtree.com
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Yale students name alleged harasser in Web libel suit
Boston Globe, United States -
The women say Ryan made sexually charged slurs about them on the Web, including a false claim that one of the them had a sexually transmitted disease. ...
Anonymous online slurs lead to flurry of lawsuits KXAN-TV
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BetaNews
Makers of Firefox come up with a new Web browser
Scientific American -
Imagine taking the social experience of a site like Facebook or MySpace and integrating it into a Web browser in so that collaboration and communication ...
Mozilla Invites World to Shape Web's Future PC World
Mozilla's New Aurora Browser: The Web Of The Future CRN
Mozilla leads push to reimagine Web browsers Xinhua
VNUNet.com - TG Daily
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On the Web, an Iranian musician sings lyrics penned by Peres
Jerusalem Post, Israel -
The Web site is a meeting place for musicians and songwriters. A writer posts a song, and composers write music and upload the result in a wide range of ...
Israeli president posts peace song on Web site The Associated Press
Peres posts peace song on lyrics Web site Jerusalem Post
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Web Designer
Seattle Times, United States -
Streamate is looking to hire an experienced web designer to work in our downtown Seattle office. Streamate.com is popular adult chat & live video service. ...
Top China Web Sites Join to Fight Olympic Piracy
PC World - Aug 6, 2008
China's top 10 Web sites are following a government order to work together to fight piracy of Olympic material, the state-run Xinhua News Agency reported ...
Digital Rapids to Power Live Web Streaming of Beijing Olympics for ... MarketWatch
Going for the gold: SafeNet lands Olympic contract Bizjournals.com
CCTV Selects SafeNet to Secure Online Broadcast of the 2008 Summer ... FOXBusiness
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Information on reorganization of Dallas' troubled Spruce High ...
Dallas Morning News, TX -
By TAWNELL D. HOBBS / The Dallas Morning News The Dallas school district has posted information on its Web site to help students and parents affected by the ...

Boston Globe
Web sites poke fun at McCain, Obama
Detroit Free Press, United States -
BY TODD SPANGLER ? FREE PRESS WASHINGTON STAFF ? August 6, 2008 Today, it came in the form of a Web site -- courtesy of the Democratic National Committee ...
Obama, McCain energy plans CNN
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Microsoft Serves Up SQL 2008
InternetNews.com - 33 minutes ago
SQL Server 2008 Web is an Internet-designed database meant specifically for highly available Web applications or hosting environments, according to ...
Microsoft finalises SQL Server 2008 code ZDNet UK
Microsoft Releases SQL Server 2008 Washington Post
SQL Server 2008's future 'cloudy' as Microsoft releases new database Computerworld
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In Entertainment
You can get Games fix on TV, Web
Seattle Times, United States -
Sixty-six pages. One major limb of a decent-sized tree. That's how thick the detailed schedule ? expected highlights included ... Sixty-six pages. ...
Let the Games begin, online CNN International
NBC plans biggest 'media project' of an Olympiad ever Salt Lake Tribune
Beijing Olympics: NBC's Multiplatform Push Broadcasting & Cable
Baltimore Sun - Popular Mechanics
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Measuring the Independence of Central Banks and Its Effect on Policy Outcomes -
A Cukierman, SB Web, B Neyapti - The World Bank Economic Review, 1992 - World Bank
Making the central bank an agency with the mandate and reputation for
maintaining price stability is a means by which a government can choose the
strength of its commit- ment to price stability. This article develops four ...

Crystal structure of the activated insulin receptor tyrosine kinase in complex with peptide … -
W Focuses, NPG Contact - The EMBO Journal, 1997 - nature.com
The crystal structure of the phosphorylated, activated form of the insulin
receptor tyrosine kinase in complex with a peptide substrate and an ATP analog
has been determined at 1.9 ? resolution. The activation loop (A-loop) of ...

[BOOK] The Autobiography of WEB DuBois: A Soliloquy on Viewing My Life from the Last Decade of Its First …
WEB Du Bois - 1968 - books.google.com
The Soliloquy is a unique, personal commentary upon a century in which Dr. Du
Bois played a most conse- quential role. Perhaps more than any- one else, his
deeply informed, impas- sioned writings and ceaseless activity brought to ...

Clonal expansion of p 53 mutant cells is associated with brain tumour progression -
D Sidransky, T Mikkelsen, K Schwechheimer, ML … - Nature, 1992 - nature.com
* The Department of Oncology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
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All in the family? New insights and questions regarding interconnectivity of Ras, Rap1 and Ral -
W Focuses, NPG Contact - The EMBO Journal, 1998 - nature.com
Ras, Rap1 and Ral are related small GTPases. While the function of Ras in signal
transduction is well established, it has been recognized only recently that Rap1
and Ral also are activated rapidly in response to a large variety of ...

[PDF] The World-Wide Web -
T Berners-Lee, R Cailliau, A Luotonen, HF Nielsen, … - Communications of the ACM, 1994 - computertextbook.com
The World Wide Web is the total collection of Web pages that are stored on Web
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Identification of the gene altered in Berardinelli- Seip congenital lipodystrophy on chromosome … -
A Web Table, B Web Table, C Web Table - Nature Genetics, 2001 - nature.com
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Busy Minds May Slow Alzheimer’s

Keeping the brain busy may help stave off signs of Alzheimer’s disease, researchers report.

The University of Chicago study found that mice that lived in an "enriched environment" with chew toys, running wheels and tunnels that helped keep their brains and bodies active had lower levels of Alzheimer’s-associated brain plaques and protein buildup than mice that lived in less stimulating surroundings.

"This goes back to the old idea of use it or lose it, that using your brain keeps it more active. It’s more common sense than anything, but what we didn’t previously appreciate is that it might affect the pathology that is characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease," researcher Sangram Sisodia said in a prepared statement.

His team’s research focused on mice genetically engineered to mimic early onset Alzheimer’s disease in humans, including a similar clumping of amyloid proteins around brain cells. Some of the mice frolicked in the "enriched" environment, while the others were placed in less active, less engaging surroundings.

Brain tissue levels of toxic b-amyloid tangles or plaques associated with Alzheimer’s were markedly lower in mice with the more intellectually challenging environment, compared to their less-stimulated counterparts, the researchers said.

Analysis of gene and enzyme expression in the enriched mice suggests they may have been better equipped than the other mice to clear the b-amyloid peptides out of their brains, the Chicago team explained in the March 11 issue of the journal Cell.

The findings suggest that an enriched environment acts as a protective factor for the mice by keeping b-amyloid peptide levels low enough to prevent them from clumping and causing damage.

The researchers believe physical activity may be a factor, too. The most physically active mice had the largest reductions in b-amyloid peptides and deposits, they noted. But they added that more research, with larger numbers of mice, is required to determine exactly how an enriched environment benefits the animals.

In the meantime, it certainly couldn’t hurt for aging humans to get more mentally and physically active. "It’s all very important in keeping the mind active and potentially staving off effects of old age," Sisodia said.

 

 
 
 
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