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The Future of Medicine: A New Era for Alzheimer's
It is time for a fresh approach to the illness
By Josh Fischman
The Human Toll of Alzheimer's
Neurological Health
The Human Toll of Alzheimer's
Alzheimer’s took my wife’s memory and her life and tortured our family. There was nothing we—or medicine—could do to stop it
By Joel Shurkin
Five Types of Research, Underexplored until Recently, Could Produce Alzheimer's Treatments
Neuroscience
Five Types of Research, Underexplored until Recently, Could Produce Alzheimer's Treatments
Research into the brain’s protein-disposal systems, electrical activity and three other areas looks promising
By Kenneth S. Kosik
A Harder Look at Alzheimer's Causes and Treatments
Medicine
A Harder Look at Alzheimer's Causes and Treatments
Amyloid, the leading target for dementia therapy, faces skepticism after drug failures
By Tanya Lewis
Menopause Predisposes a Fifth of Women to Alzheimer's
Neurological Health
Menopause Predisposes a Fifth of Women to Alzheimer's
Being female is a risk factor for Alzheimer’s. Why?
By Jena Pincott
The New Alzheimer's–Air Pollution Link
Neurological Health
The New Alzheimer's–Air Pollution Link
Toxic airborne particles can travel from lungs and nose to the brain, and exposure is linked to memory loss
By Ellen Ruppel Shell
Giant Volcano Rewrites the Story of Seafloor Formation
EARTH
Giant Volcano Rewrites the Story of Seafloor Formation
Tamu Massif and dozens of other seafloor volcanoes formed like sheet cakes, not layer cakes
By William W. Sager
How 'Sustainable' Development Ravaged the Congo Basin
Environment
How 'Sustainable' Development Ravaged the Congo Basin
Pygmies and wildlife coexisted for millennia—until conservation coupled with extractive industries arrived
By Jerome Lewis
Quantum Steampunk: 19th-Century Science Meets Technology of Today
Physics
Quantum Steampunk: 19th-Century Science Meets Technology of Today
Just as fictional steampunk unites Victorian style with sci-fi tech, a new branch of physics is updating thermodynamics for modern quantum systems
By Nicole Yunger Halpern |
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05/20 - Mai 2020 [texte imprimé] . - 2020. Langues : Français ( fre)
Note de contenu : |
The Future of Medicine: A New Era for Alzheimer's
It is time for a fresh approach to the illness
By Josh Fischman
The Human Toll of Alzheimer's
Neurological Health
The Human Toll of Alzheimer's
Alzheimer’s took my wife’s memory and her life and tortured our family. There was nothing we—or medicine—could do to stop it
By Joel Shurkin
Five Types of Research, Underexplored until Recently, Could Produce Alzheimer's Treatments
Neuroscience
Five Types of Research, Underexplored until Recently, Could Produce Alzheimer's Treatments
Research into the brain’s protein-disposal systems, electrical activity and three other areas looks promising
By Kenneth S. Kosik
A Harder Look at Alzheimer's Causes and Treatments
Medicine
A Harder Look at Alzheimer's Causes and Treatments
Amyloid, the leading target for dementia therapy, faces skepticism after drug failures
By Tanya Lewis
Menopause Predisposes a Fifth of Women to Alzheimer's
Neurological Health
Menopause Predisposes a Fifth of Women to Alzheimer's
Being female is a risk factor for Alzheimer’s. Why?
By Jena Pincott
The New Alzheimer's–Air Pollution Link
Neurological Health
The New Alzheimer's–Air Pollution Link
Toxic airborne particles can travel from lungs and nose to the brain, and exposure is linked to memory loss
By Ellen Ruppel Shell
Giant Volcano Rewrites the Story of Seafloor Formation
EARTH
Giant Volcano Rewrites the Story of Seafloor Formation
Tamu Massif and dozens of other seafloor volcanoes formed like sheet cakes, not layer cakes
By William W. Sager
How 'Sustainable' Development Ravaged the Congo Basin
Environment
How 'Sustainable' Development Ravaged the Congo Basin
Pygmies and wildlife coexisted for millennia—until conservation coupled with extractive industries arrived
By Jerome Lewis
Quantum Steampunk: 19th-Century Science Meets Technology of Today
Physics
Quantum Steampunk: 19th-Century Science Meets Technology of Today
Just as fictional steampunk unites Victorian style with sci-fi tech, a new branch of physics is updating thermodynamics for modern quantum systems
By Nicole Yunger Halpern |
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