Archive for February, 2007

Alzheimers Disease: - In brief: Detective appeals ‘excessive’ penalty in racist incident 

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

In brief: Detective appeals ‘excessive’ penalty in racist incident PORT ST. LUCIE - A veteran police officer has appealed his five-day suspension and reassignment from the detective bureau after he and four other detectives were accused of playing racist and vulgar phrases through their department computers. Gary Grenier, 39, wrote on a grievance form that he […]

Alzheimers Disease: - Genetic clues to ALS 

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

Genetic clues to ALS Scientists conducting an entire sweep of the human genome in patients with Lou Gehrig’s disease, officially known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, have identified 34 possible genetic players — although no home runs yet, according to a study in the latest issue of Lancet Neurology.
Alzheimer’s Association to hold all-Spanish discussion on brain […]

Alzheimers Disease: - Dumaguing: Crazy in love? 

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

Dumaguing: Crazy in love? VALENTINES was just a few days back and am sure, only those with Alzheimer’s disease cannot recall the warm memories that Love day brought onto their otherwise ordinary life.
Alzheimer’s office closes suddenly CONCORD (AP) The state office of the Alzheimer’s Association of Vermont and New Hampshire closed suddenly this week after the […]

Alzheimers Disease: - Voyager Adds Alzheimer’s Experts To Its Scientific Advisory Board 

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

Voyager Adds Alzheimer’s Experts To Its Scientific Advisory Board RALEIGH, N.C. — Voyager Pharmaceuticals is adding six experts in Alzheimer’s disease treatment and research to its scientific board of advisors. Voyager is seeking to develop a drug to treat Alzheimer’s.
Pipex Pharmaceuticals’ COPREXA(TM) Awarded $306,172 NIH Grant for Preclinical Testing in Alzheimer’s Disease  Pipex Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a […]

Alzheimers Disease: - MetLife Foundation Awards $300,000 to Alzheimer’s Association To Expand Hispanic Outreach Efforts 

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

MetLife Foundation Awards $300,000 to Alzheimer’s Association To Expand Hispanic Outreach Efforts  CHICAGO—-Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias know no boundaries. To better assist the rapidly growing Hispanic/Latino community in the United States, which is at greater risk for Alzheimer’s than the general population, and to provide helpful news about Alzheimer’s, MetLife Foundation has awarded […]



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