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Over Active Bladder –Quality of Life Implications
OAB is a clinical syndrome defined as urgency with or without urge incontinence usually with frequency and nocturia. It is a common problem: one... Read More

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Prion-Like Protein Plays A Key Role In Storing Long-Term Memories
Memories in our brains are maintained by connections between neurons called "synapses"...
12/15-Lipoxygenase Protein May Help Control Alzheimer's
Researchers at the Temple University's School of Medicine recently identified a protein in the brain that could have a major role in regulating the creation of amyloid beta, the major component of...
Protein In The Brain Could Be A Key Target In Controlling Alzheimer's
A protein recently discovered in the brain could play a key role in regulating the creation of amyloid beta, the major component of plaques implicated in the development of Alzheimer's disease,...
Infrared Analysis Of White Blood Cells Is A Promising Strategy For Diagnosis Of Alzheimer's Disease
Spanish researchers, led by Pedro Carmona from the Instituto de Estructura de la Materia in Madrid, have uncovered a new promising way to diagnose Alzheimer's disease more accurately. Their...
Stimulating Cognitive Activity Lowers Risk Of Alzheimer's
Findings published Online First by Archives of Neurology, a JAMA/Archives journal, show that people who keep their brain active throughout their lives with cognitively stimulating activities like...
Alzheimer's Neurons Induced From Pluripotent Stem Cells
Led by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, scientists have, for the first time, created stem cell-derived, in vitro models of sporadic and hereditary...
Cognitive Impairment Seems Common Among Older Men
The Mayo Clinic released its study of aging report today and announced that more than six percent of Americans, aged seventy to eighty-nine years, suffered from mild cognitive impairment (MCI). They...
New Discoveries In Cell Aging
A group of researchers led by the Institute of Biotechnology and Biomedicine (IBB) and Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) can now quantify with precision the effect of protein aggregation on...
Lifelong Active Brains Have Fewer Deposits Of Alzheimer's Protein
A new study using PET scans to to examine the brains of healthy older people finds those who have been mentally stimulated all their lives, doing things like reading, writing, and playing games and...
Link Between Lifelong Brain-Stimulating Habits And Lower Alzheimer's Protein Levels
A new study led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, provides even more reason for people to read a book or do a puzzle, and to make such activities a lifetime habit...
National Alzheimer's Plan, USA - HHS Sets 2025 Deadline
US Health Authorities have set 2025 as the deadline for coming up with an effective Alzheimer's disease treatment. Some would say this is over-ambitious, because there is no current cure for the...
Antidepressants Tied To Higher Risk Of Falls In Nursing Home Residents With Dementia
Compared to similar people who don't take them, nursing home residents with dementia who take average doses of a class of drugs used to treat depression are three times more likely to have an...
Cell 'Battery' Found To Play Central Role In Neurodegenerative Disease
A devastating neurodegenerative disease that first appears in toddlers just as they are beginning to walk has been traced to defects in mitochondria, the 'batteries' or energy-producing power plants...
Medivation And Pfizer Axe their new Alzheimer's drug Dimebon
Pfizer Inc. and Medivation, Inc. announced results from their 'CONCERT' trial today. CONCERT is a Phase 3 trial that evaluated dimebon (latrepirdine), which is used to treat patients with...
Simulations Offer New Insights Into Alzheimer's Disease
More than half of all cases of dementia in the elderly can be attributed to Alzheimer's disease. Despite vast research efforts, an effective therapy has not been developed, and treatment consists of...
Alzheimer's Patients Benefit From Light Therapy
Exposure to light appears to have therapeutic effects on Alzheimer's disease patients, a Wayne State University researcher has found. In a study published recently in the Western Journal of Nursing...
Iron Intake In Teen Years Can Impact Brain In Later Life
Iron is a popular topic in health news. Doctors prescribe it for medical reasons, and it's available over the counter as a dietary supplement. And while it's known that too little iron can result in...
Advance Toward An Imaging Agent For Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease
Scientists are reporting development and initial laboratory tests of an imaging agent that shows promise for detecting the tell-tale signs of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in the brain - signs that now...
Search For Effective Treatments For Alzheimer's Disease In Patients With Down's Syndrome Goes On, After Study Shows Memantine Is Ineffective
Even though memantine is licensed to treat patients with moderate-to-severe Alzheimer's disease (AD), a study published Online First in The Lancet reports that the drug is not effective for AD...
Circadian Rhythm Disruption Causes Neurodegeneration, Early Death
New research at Oregon State University provides evidence for the first time that disruption of circadian rhythms - the biological "clocks" found in many animals - can clearly cause accelerated...
APOE ε4 Genotype People Who Are Physically Active Have Lower Alzheimer's Risk
A report published Online First in the Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals, found that a sedentary lifestyle is linked to greater cerebral amyloid deposition, characteristic of...
Identification Of Protein Changes In Early-Onset Alzheimer's
With a lack of effective treatments for Alzheimer's, most of us would think long and hard about whether we wanted to know years in advance if we were genetically predisposed to develop the disease....
"ORMOSIL" Nanoparticles Hold Promise As A Potential Vehicle For Drug Delivery
In the images of fruit flies, clusters of neurons are all lit up, forming a brightly glowing network of highways within the brain. It's exactly what University at Buffalo researcher Shermali...
Memory Loss In Older Adults May Be Improved By Nicotine Patches
Wearing a nicotine patch may help improve memory loss in older adults with mild cognitive impairment, according to a study published in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of...
Memantine Is Ineffective At Treating Alzheimer's Disease In Patients With Down's Syndrome
Though commonly used to treat patients with moderate-to-severe Alzheimer's disease (AD), the anti-dementia drug Memantine - trade name Namenda - has been labeled as ineffective for treating AD...
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