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  • A Comprehensive Map of How Alzheimer’s Affects the Brain

    MIT researchers have performed the first comprehensive analysis of the genes that are expressed in individual brain cells of patients with Alzheimer’s disease.

  • Geriatric Marmosets Moving to the Southwest National Primate Research Center

    University of Texas Health San Antonio and Texas Biomedical Research Institute have signed an animal care and joint research agreement.

  • Diagnosing Urban Air Pollution Exposure with New Precision

    A new review of studies on levels of urban exposure to airborne pollutants and their effects on human health suggests that advanced instrumentation and information technology will soon allow researchers and policymakers to gauge the health risks of air pollution on an individual level.

  • Brain Mapping: New Technique Reveals How Information Is Processed

    Scientists have discovered a new method for quickly and efficiently mapping the vast network of connections among neurons in the brain.

  • Changing Climate May Affect Animal-To-Human Disease Transfer

    Climate change could affect occurrences of diseases like bird-flu and Ebola, with environmental factors playing a larger role than previously understood in animal-to-human disease transfer.

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Affected by Disabilities Well in Advance of Diagnosis

    Patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis often are affected by functional disability a year or two before the disease is diagnosed, according to new Mayo Clinic research.

  • Mayo Clinic, Other Experts Call for Urgent Focus on Brain Disease That Mimics Alzheimer’s

    In collaboration with the University of Kentucky, the University of Texas Southwest Medical Center, Rush University Medical Center, the University of Cambridge in the U.K., and other institutions, Mayo Clinic researchers helped to establish a name for a degenerative brain disease that afflicts the elderly and mimics features of Alzheimer’s disease.

  • Morning Exercise Can Improve Decision-Making Across the Day in Older Adults

    A study of older Australians has found a morning bout of moderate-intensity exercise improves cognitive performance like decision-making across the day compared to prolonged sitting without exercise.

  • Keeping Fit Is More Than Physical: It’s a State of Mind

    According to a new study differences in what motivates individuals and how they self-regulate behavior influence how they keep fit.

  • Test Allows Doctors to Determine Most Effective Treatment for Women with Breast Cancer

    A breast cancer test has been found that helps doctors make treatment decisions for some breast cancer patients, following research carried out at Queen Mary University of London and funded by Cancer Research UK.

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