Monday, March 7, 2016

Dementia plaques attack language center of brain

The recent ability to peer into the brain of living individuals with a rare type of language dementia, primary progressive aphasia (PPA), provides important new insights into the beginning stages of this disease—which results in language loss—when it is caused by a buildup of a toxic protein found in Alzheimer’s disease.

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Alzheimer's more versatile than previously known

Accumulation of the substance amyloid beta in the brain impairs the memory and cognitive ability in people with Alzheimer’s. New findings from Lund University in Sweden show that the cause of amyloid beta pathology might be more versatile than previously known. Researchers believe that these new findings may be of significance to the development of new medications.

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A toxic byproduct of hemoglobin could provide treatments for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

Scientists at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have identified a novel mechanism that could be used to protect the brain from damage due to stroke and a variety of neurodegenerative conditions, including sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease.

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Dementia plaques attack language center of brain

The recent ability to peer into the brain of living individuals with a rare type of language dementia, primary progressive aphasia (PPA), provides important new insights into the beginning stages of this disease—which results in language loss—when it is caused by a buildup of a toxic protein found in Alzheimer’s disease.

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A toxic byproduct of hemoglobin could provide treatments for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

Scientists at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have identified a novel mechanism that could be used to protect the brain from damage due to stroke and a variety of neurodegenerative conditions, including sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease.

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Alzheimer’s more versatile than previously known

Accumulation of the substance amyloid beta in the brain impairs the memory and cognitive ability in people with Alzheimer’s. New findings from Lund University in Sweden show that the cause of amyloid beta pathology might be more versatile than previously known. Researchers believe that these new findings may be of significance to the development of new medications.

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Dementia plaques attack language center of brain

Dementia plaques attack language center of brain:

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The recent ability to peer into the brain of living individuals with a rare type of language dementia, primary progressive aphasia (PPA), provides important new insights into the beginning stages of this disease—which results in language loss—when it is caused by a buildup of a toxic protein found in Alzheimer’s disease.


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