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Alzheimer's Diagnosis Revamp Embraces Rating Scale Similar to Cancer By Julie Steenhuysen. (Reuters) - Alzheimer's disease experts are revamping the way doctors diagnose patients with the progressive brain disorder - the most common type of dementia - adopting a seven-point rating scale based on cognitive and biological ...
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Alzheimer's diagnosis revamp embraces rating scale similar to cancer July 16 (Reuters) - Alzheimer's disease experts are revamping the way doctors diagnose patients with the progressive brain disorder - the most common type of dementia - by devising a seven-point rating scale based on cognitive and biological changes in ...
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Do reading, puzzles, and similar activities really stave off dementia? Some of this research is investigating how cognitively-stimulating activities, such as reading and crossword puzzles, affect dementia risk and cognition. A study published in Neurology in 2021 found that high levels of cognitive activity ...
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Young cancer patients, survivors may have higher lifetime risk of developing depression, anxiety: Study SINGAPORE – At the age of 11, Firdaus Mohd Abdullah felt like his world had been turned upside down when he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a type of cancer. In 2003, the young ...
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How an FDA approved breast cancer drug could help treat other cancers A drug used to treat patients with breast cancer may be useful against a wide variety of other cancers, according to a recent study presented to the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The phase 2 study evaluated use of the drug talazoparib in 28 ...
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Researchers turn to CRISPR to unlock one of the trickiest diseases to treat: Alzheimer's When the genome-editing tool CRISPR is thought of as a potential medicine, the targets that first come to mind are diseases like sickle cell or other conditions caused by particular mutations. Use CRISPR to fix that mutation, the idea goes, ...
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Farmer Focus: Kicking myself about vaccine slip Livestock Farmer Focus writer Tom Hildreth and family grow grass and maize for the 130-cow herd of genomically tested 11,000-litre Holsteins near York supplying Arla. The Hildreths run a café, ice cream business and milk vending machine on the farm.
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