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Aledo Celebrates Homecoming Of 6-Year-Old After Brain Surgery (NBC 5 Dallas F
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Aledo throws a homecoming bash for a North Texas girl who had half of her removed
Genes may be clue to bipolar disease (The Herald)
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Two genes that influence the activity of nerve cells the may play a key role a person's risk for bipolar disorder, marked by dramatic swings from depression to manic behaviour
1st U.S. drug for Huntington?s disease wins approval (Journal Inquirer)
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WASHINGTON ? Federal regulators on Friday cleared the first treatment approved the United States for Huntington?s, a rare inherited disease that causes uncontrolled movements, deterioration of mental abilities and, ultimately, death
5 Ways to Beef Up Your Brain (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
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Forget where you left your keys morning? Or maybe you left your umbrella the office before a rainy evening. Don't worry, it's probably not a sign of Alzheimer's - everyone a little forgetful now and then. But the prevalence of Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, slowly deteriorate the 's capacity to make new memories, retrieve older ones and perform other mental and ..
FDA approves tetrabenazine for Huntington's disease (News-Medical-Net)
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved tetrabenazine, the first drug approved for use the United States to treat Huntington's disease, a fatal, inherited neurodegenerative disorder for there no cure. The action comes about eight months after an advisory panel unanimously voted to advise FDA to make the medication available to treat the disease
Brain Aerobics Could be Key to Famous Heart Doctor?s Longevity, Says Alzheime
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The late pioneer heart surgeon Michael DeBakey attributed longevity to genetics and not smoking. However, Alzheimer?s disease and longevity expert Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D. believes that mental exercise and aerobics played a big role. [PR.com - August 06, 2008]..
New case of mad cow disease detected Canada (AFP via Yahoo! News)
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A new case of mad cow disease has been detected the western Canadian province of Alberta, the government's Food Inspection Agency announced Friday
Aledo Celebrates Homecoming Of 6-Year-Old After Brain Surgery (NBC 5 Dallas F
bi13592061
Aledo throws a homecoming bash for a North Texas girl who had half of her removed
Genes may be clue to bipolar disease (The Herald)
bi13592061
Two genes that influence the activity of nerve cells the may play a key role a person's risk for bipolar disorder, marked by dramatic swings from depression to manic behaviour
1st U.S. drug for Huntington?s disease wins approval (Journal Inquirer)
bi13592061
WASHINGTON ? Federal regulators on Friday cleared the first treatment approved the United States for Huntington?s, a rare inherited disease that causes uncontrolled movements, deterioration of mental abilities and, ultimately, death
5 Ways to Beef Up Your Brain (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
bi13592061
Forget where you left your keys morning? Or maybe you left your umbrella the office before a rainy evening. Don't worry, it's probably not a sign of Alzheimer's - everyone a little forgetful now and then. But the prevalence of Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, slowly deteriorate the 's capacity to make new memories, retrieve older ones and perform other mental and ..
FDA approves tetrabenazine for Huntington's disease (News-Medical-Net)
bi13592061
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved tetrabenazine, the first drug approved for use the United States to treat Huntington's disease, a fatal, inherited neurodegenerative disorder for there no cure. The action comes about eight months after an advisory panel unanimously voted to advise FDA to make the medication available to treat the disease
Brain Aerobics Could be Key to Famous Heart Doctor?s Longevity, Says Alzheime
bi13592061
The late pioneer heart surgeon Michael DeBakey attributed longevity to genetics and not smoking. However, Alzheimer?s disease and longevity expert Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D. believes that mental exercise and aerobics played a big role. [PR.com - August 06, 2008]..
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