Alzheimers Disease: – Strong women breathe life into film 

Strong women breathe life into film 
Director Pedro Almodovar turns a ghost story into a celebration of living, breathing strong women in “Volver.”

Columbia researchers identify another Alzheimer’s gene 
The Munoz family on Manhattan’s Lower East Side has a story you might hear repeated over and over again in the more than four million other homes across the nation where a loved one is suffering from the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s.

Effie Rice, 86 
Effie Rice, a retired cosmetologist and hatmaker, died of dementia Jan. 17 at Keswick Multi-Care Center. The longtime Northwest Baltimore resident was 86.

Both Genetics And Dopaminergic Neurotransmission Have A Role In Delirium Tremens 
Alcohol-dependent individuals have a five to 10 percent lifetime risk of developing delirium tremens (DT) following alcohol withdrawal. Although the symptoms of DT are relatively well known, the pathophysiology of DT is less clear. A review of formerly published research has found that both genetics and the regulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission appear to play a role in the …

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