In Pick’s disease, as in Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia, tangled tau spells trouble. In this subtype of FTD, abnormal clumps of three-repeat tau called Pick bodies abound in neurons.
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Cognitive Tests Are Good. The Way Trump Talks About Them Is Bad.
Trump gets a lot of things wrong when he talks about cognitive tests. He recently bragged to journalists that he “aced” one, and said the doctors at Walter Reed told him no president had taken a ...
Dr. Abribat has a proven track record of developing innovative treatments for rare diseases, achieving three successful biotech/company exits He is a seasoned scientific and operational leader ...
British scientists believe they have found a groundbreaking way to test for dementia via the nose decades before symptoms ...
Social determinants of health and disease complexity were both key factors influencing gaps in care for congenital heart ...
Is wine really healthier than beer? Do spirits have fewer calories? Here’s how popular drinks stack up and how to sip more ...
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“My daughter was born with a disease so rare, private companies won’t fund research because it isn’t profitable”
Laura Devlin noticed that her daughter, Penny, seemed unsteady on her feet. It took her seven years to find out why ...
Other signs of potential FH include yellowish fatty collections called xanthomas seen under the skin; around the eyes; or at the back of the hands, palms, or soles or a gray ring called a corneal ...
His handpicked ‘experts’ just voted to roll back hepatitis B vaccine guidelines—and reverse a historic public health victory.
A trade group says the CDC cannot require microchips and delay the import of puppies under 6 months old, rules intended to prevent the spread of rabies.
Among adults with evidence of systemic mast cell activation, bone marrow samples allowed for detection of 13 additional patients with the KIT D816V mutation that were not detected in peripheral blood, ...
Paraquat is banned in more than 70 countries, but still legal in the United States. Now, a growing number of U.S. farmers are ...
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