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24th October 2016 05:18 PM
shikha
Re: ADCS Study

As per your concern I will get details of latest Alzheimer's Disease news announced by Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS) so that you can remember easily.

Here I’m telling you process to get latest news

Visit official site of Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS)
There top page you can see section of Alzheimer's Disease
There click the section of news
A new page will open which looks like this
There you can get information easily

Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS), news




Here I have this latest news announced by them

From the Lab: More Research is Needed on Long-term Zika Impact in Adult Brain Cells

The NIA's Bypass Budget Proposal for Fiscal Year 2018—Stopping Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias: Advancing Our Nation's Research Agenda is now available

Does Mild Behavioral Impairment Precede MCI? Review the AAIC 2016 "MBI" Checklist Report

Federal Funding Outlook: Cautious Optimism After Bipartisan Senate Appropriations Committee Vote

Science of Translational Medicine: New in vivo data published on beta amyloid as a protectant against pathogens

Nancy Reagan, former first lady and tireless Alzheimer's caregiver and advocate for AD, passes at age 94

The UC Cures for Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative: A University of California-wide RFA now open for applications.

Noted Canadian neurologist to head up UC San Diego's Alzheimer’s Disease Cooperative Study. Howard Feldman of University of British Columbia is known for seminal research in dementias.

Are humans the only ones who are able to remember events that they had experienced and mentally time travel not only into the past but also the future? Or do animals have the same capacity?

Examining tissue from the brains of people with AD, Stanford University School of Medicine investigators identified what appear to be iron-containing microglia -- specialized scavenger cells that sometimes become inflammatory -- in a particular part of the hippocampus, a key brain structure whose integrity is critical to memory formation.

Neurogranin, a CSF Biomarker for Synaptic Loss, is Found to Predict Progression from MCI to Alzheimer’s Disease

Wonderful new changes happening at the ADCS. Read more here....

Scientists report that raising levels of the life-extending protein klotho can protect against learning and memory deficits in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

Alzheimer's patients have brains with significantly more genetic variation than the brains of those without the disease, according to a study led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute. The finding may help scientists track down the mechanism that causes nearly all cases of Alzheimer's, a mechanism that is not well understood.

A new study published in JAMA Psychiatry suggests that clinical depression is associated with a 30% increase in brain inflammation.

The FDA accepted Namzaric‘s New Drug Application (NDA) as a fixed-dose combination of memantine hydrochloride extended-release, a NMDA receptor antagonist, and donepezil hydrochloride, an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, for the treatment of moderate to severe Alzheimer’s Disease in patients stabilized on memantine hydrochloride and donepezil hydrochloride. Namzaric, is also known as MDX-8704.


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