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

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Prana Provides Update on Research and Development Programs at AGM
MarketWatch -
Chairman and CEO, Geoffrey Kempler, discussed the success of Prana's Phase IIa clinical trial of PBT2 in early Alzheimer's Disease and affirmed that the ...PRAN
Banned Alzheimer's drug would improve quality of life
OnMedica, UK -
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors could make significant improvement in the quality of lives of elderly patients with severe Alzheimer's Disease according to ...
Alzheimer's drug restricted by Nice may help sufferers for longer ... Telegraph.co.uk
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Neurotez, Inc. to Present at the 2008 Mid-Atlantic Capital (MAC ...
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BRIDGEWATER, NJ, Nov 30, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Neurotez, Inc., a company developing therapies for Alzheimer's disease, today announced that it has been ...
New study looks for ways to treat or slow progress of Alzheimer's ...
The Flint Journal - MLive.com, MI -
by Elizabeth Shaw | The Flint Journal GENESEE COUNTY, Michigan -- Most experts agree that as bad as Alzheimer's Disease can be, early onset Alzheimer's is ...

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Ginkgo Biloba Shows No Benefit in Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease ...
Medscape - Nov 20, 2008
... on all-cause dementia in elderly patients with and without mild cognitive impairment. Describe the effect of Ginkgo biloba on Alzheimer's disease. ...
Herbal supplement Ginkgo doesn't stop Alzheimer's Reuters
Five ways to keep Alzheimer's away CNN
Forget Ginkgo Supplements for Dementia Prevention MedPage Today
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'Cognitive Reserve' May Help Fight Alzheimer's
Washington Post, United States - Nov 11, 2008
People with a greater "cognitive reserve" suffer less damage from the beta-amyloid plaques in the brain that are a leading marker of Alzheimer's disease, ...
Education blunts effects of Alzheimer's: study Reuters
Brain Scans Demonstrate Link Between Education And Alzheimer's Science Daily (press release)
Cognitive Abilities Strong Among Highly Educated Alzheimer's Test ... Inventorspot
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Fast Food Causes Alzheimer's Disease, Makes Population Stupid
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 29, 2008
They develop signs of Alzheimer's disease. That's what Swedish researchers discovered in recent findings published by the Karolinska Institutet's ...
Study Recruiting From Alzheimer's-Prone Families
Washington Post, United States - Nov 28, 2008
28 (HealthDay News) -- The adult children of people with the rarer, inherited form of Alzheimer's disease are being sought for a new study to better ...
Silver Alert issued for missing Chapel Hill man
WRAL.com, NC -
... to quickly notify the public about missing endangered adults who suffer from dementia or other cognitive impairments, such as Alzheimer's disease. ...

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Why some brains stay sharp in old age
MSNBC - Nov 17, 2008
Tangles are found in at least moderate numbers in the brains of all elderly people, but they are more prevalent in the brains of Alzheimer's disease ...
Fewer Brain 'Tangles' May Mean Smarter Old Age U.S. News & World Report
SN: Brains of High-Functioning Elderly Have More Plaques, Fewer ... MedPage Today
Razor-sharp old have unusual brains The Press Association
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: mild + disease + web  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Column: Lyme Disease, Ash Borer on the move
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The West Nile virus itself poses little problems as dogs and cats suffer none to only mild symptoms. Much rarer yet is when the virus progresses into ...
Bernie Mac has it: what is sarcoidosis?
Chicago Tribune, United States - Aug 5, 2008
But people interested in Mac's condition are searching the Web, looking for more information on this little-known disease. So, here's a primer. ...
Gardening: August is here
Marconews, FL -
And, remember to clean your pruning tools with a mild bleach solution to prevent spreading disease while cutting healthy tissue with those same tools. ...
Web site aims to combat food poisoning
Bizjournals.com, NC - Jul 28, 2008
Numbers are estimated because most cases are mild and cause symptoms for only a day or two. People are less likely to report symptoms when they start to ...
Alzheimer's drug trial at OHSU shows promise in some patients
Media Newswire (press release), NY - Aug 4, 2008
A drug designed to remove amyloid plaques from the brain appears to help some patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease, according to a clinical ...
When health problems are skin deep
Chester DailyLocal.com,  USA - Aug 4, 2008
A mild form of the disease, which would be treated with topical treatments, would usually be prescribed for someone with less than fiver percent of his or ...
Neuron Killers: Misfolded, clumping proteins evade conviction, but ...
Science News - Aug 1, 2008
Scientific investigators have pieced together this much: A seemingly mild-mannered brain protein falls in with a bad crowd, the corrupted protein and its ...
Intensive Lipid Intervention in the Post-ENHANCE Era
RedOrbit, TX - Aug 5, 2008
10 and "Heart disease: Not about cholesterol?"11 wherein one physician was quoted as declaring, "Current evidence supports ignoring LDL cholesterol ...

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Bapineuzumab Alzheimer?s Disease Drug Has Side Effects
Chatter Shmatter, Canada - Jul 29, 2008
In a study of the drug called bapineuzumab, it showed that when given to patients with a mild version of Alzheimer?s disease some of them developed a ...
Elan and Wyeth Present Encouraging Results from Phase 2 Clinical ... StreetInsider.com (subscription)
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San Antonio plays to its strengths to survive
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The upheaval has meant some local setbacks, but they're mild when compared with many other places. In June, San Antonio saw a decrease in total payroll of ...
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… of Brain Oxidative Stress in Mild Cognitive Impairment A Possible Predictor of Alzheimer Disease -
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… of rosiglitazone in a genetically defined population with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease
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Alzheimer's disease: two forms of mild cognitive impairment identified

Mild cognitive impairment ( MCI ), a transitional stage between normal cognition and Alzheimer's disease, exists in two different forms.

Using a new imaging procedure that creates 3-D maps of the brain, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA ) determined specific areas that had degenerated in people with MCI.
Depending on the person's symptoms, more tissue was lost in the hippocampus, a brain area critical for memory and one of the earliest to change in Alzheimer's disease, indicating two different paths of progression to Alzheimer's disease.
The finding could lead to better diagnosis and treatment of patients with MCI, perhaps delaying or preventing the onset of dementia.

Mild cognitive impairment is categorized into two sub-types, currently distinguished based solely on symptoms.
Those with MCI, amnesic subtype ( MCI-A ) have memory impairments only, while those with mild cognitive impairment, multiple cognitive domain subtype ( MCI-MCD ) have other types of mild impairments, such as in judgment or language, but also have either mild or no memory loss. Both sub-types progress to Alzheimer's disease at the same rate.
Until now it was not known if the pathologies of the two types of MCI were different, or if MCI-MCD was just a more advanced form of MCI-A.

Researchers found that the hippocampus of the patients with MCI-A was 14 percent smaller than that of the healthy subjects, nearly as great as the 23 percent shrinkage seen in Alzheimer's disease. But, the hippocampus of those with MCI-MCD most resembled that of the controls, showing only 5 percent shrinkage.

Using highly accurate Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ) data from six patients with MCI-A, 20 with MCI-MCD and 20 with Alzheimer's disease who were seen at the University of Pittsburgh's Alzheimer Disease Research Center and 20 healthy controls, researchers created 3-D mesh reconstructions of each participant's hippocampus that allowed them to see where the hippocampus had deteriorated.
This study is the first to use such modeling technology to visualize changes in the brains of people with MCI. Prior studies have only been able to measure the volume of the hippocampus and estimate atrophy through noticeable volume loss.

" These vibrant images produced by 3-D modeling have proven what we suspected – there are at least two transitional states that lead to Alzheimer's disease," said James T. Becker, at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and lead author of the study. " Now we can investigate these pathways and develop treatments that, we hope, may slow or stop the progression of Alzheimer's."

Alzheimer's disease affects as many as 10 percent of people older than 65, and delaying or preventing the onset of dementia is an important medical priority. "We can now see the pattern of brain damage in people with MCI and we can use these new types of images to monitor how different therapies may be working," said Paul M. Thompson, at the University of California, Los Angeles. " By imaging the brain like this, we can explore the progression of diseases, and see if therapies are protecting the brain."

The study is published in the Archives of Neurology.

Source: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 2006

 
 
 
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