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Jueves, Mar. 07, 2013 Próxima actualización en 4 horas Archivos ALZHEIMER DISEASE PHOTOS VIDEOS CIENCIA COMPARTIR 5 SUSCRIBIRSE sciencedaily.com - Mar. 5, 2013 Researchers at the University of Michigan have found a new potential benefit of a molecule in green tea: preventing the misfolding of specific proteins in the brain. The aggregation ... Compartido por ChEnected AIChE sciencedaily.com - Mar. 6, 2013 "Use it or lose it." The saying could apply especially to the brain when it comes to protecting against Alzheimer's disease. Previous studies have shown that keeping the mind active,... Compartido por Quantum Units Ed sciencedaily.com - Mar. 6, 2013 Scientists at UCLA have discovered a new genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease by screening people's DNA and then using an advanced type of scan to visualize their brains' conn... Compartido por Joel Sax Ciencia - ALZHEIMER JOURNAL http://paper.li/NIBIRU24H/1343741943#!science 1 de 12 08/03/2013 10:25
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Jueves, Mar. 07, 2013 Próxima actualización en 4 horas Archivos

ALZHEIMER DISEASE

PHOTOS VIDEOS CIENCIA COMPARTIR 5 SUSCRIBIRSE

sciencedaily.com - Mar. 5, 2013 Researchers at the Universityof Michigan have found a new potential benefit of a molecule ingreen tea: preventing the misfolding of specific proteins in thebrain. The aggregation ...

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sciencedaily.com - Mar. 6, 2013 "Use it or lose it." The saying could apply especially to the brainwhen it comes to protecting against Alzheimer's disease. Previous studies have shown that keepingthe mind active,...

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sciencedaily.com - Mar. 6, 2013 Scientists at UCLA havediscovered a new genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease byscreening people's DNA and then using an advanced type of scanto visualize their brains' conn...

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alt1040.com - Investigadores de la Universidad de California handescubierto un nuevo tipo de células madre denominadas célulassomáticas endógenas pluripotentes (ePSC). Un hallazgo quepodría abrir nuevas vías ...

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newsroom.ucla.edu - Alzheimer's risk gene discovered using imaging method that screens brain'sconnections UCLA researchers find signs of disease decades before illness strike By Mark WheelerMarch 05, 2013 Category: ...

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ishoutloud.com - Previous studies have shown that keeping the mind active, exercising, and socialinteractions may help delay the onset of dementia in Alzheimer’s patients. Now, a new study led byDennis Selkoe, co...

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es.noticias.yahoo.com - Barcelona, 7 mar (EFE).- La SociedadCatalana de Neurología (SCN) entregará hoy al expresidente de laGeneralitat Pasqual Maragall su primer premio "Galcerán iGranés- 100 años de la SCN" por su lu...

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tendencias21.net - El investigador del Centro Nacional deInvestigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH) EmilianoBruner acaba de publicar junto con la neuropsiquiatra HeidiJacobs, del Instituto alemán de Neurocie...

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pnas.org - Aberrant connectivity is implicated in many neurological and psychiatric disorders,including Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia. However, other than a few disease-associatedcandidate genes, we...

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europapress.es - Investigadores de la Universidad de Michigan,en Estados Unidos, han descubierto un nuevo potencial del téverde, tras observar que un compuesto de esta infusión permiteevitar la formación de p...

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vancouversun.com - Researchers at the University of British Columbia have successfully reversedan apparent cause of Alzheimer’s disease by immunizing mice with a protein closely associated withthe development of th...

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m.medicalxpress.com - The aggregation of these proteins, calledmetal-associated amyloids, is associated with Alzheimer's diseaseand other neurodegenerative conditions. A paper publishedrecently in the Proceedings of ...

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thisfuturemd.tumblr.com - Green tea extract interferes with theformation of amyloid plaques in Alzheimer’s disease Researchersat the University of Michigan have found a new potential benefit ofa molecule in green tea: pr...

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science.ubc.ca - UBC researchers have successfully normalized the production of blood vessels inthe brain of mice with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) by immunizing them with amyloid beta, a proteinwidely associated wit...

en-maktoob.news.yahoo.com - Los Angeles, March 7 (IANS) Acommon genetic abnormality predisposes one to Alzheimer's, anew study has shown. Scientists at the University of California-LosAngeles (UCLA) have discovered a new g...

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