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Could memory loss be reversed with a common painkiller?

Date: Aug-11-2016
Researchers reveal a common NSAID called mefenamic acid reversed memory loss in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease, paving the way for human trials.

What is Mono and Should I Worry About It?

Date: Aug-11-2016
Learn all about mono, a condition that is often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. This article looks at the symptoms, causes, treatment, and prevention.

MS: Treating earliest signs reduces risk of diagnosis, relapse

Date: Aug-11-2016
Researchers suggest treating the earliest signs of multiple sclerosis with interferon beta-1b could reduce the risk of diagnosis and reduce relapse rate.

Poor protein control key to Alzheimer's progression

Date: Aug-11-2016
The way in which Alzheimer's brain changes progress is linked to poor control of protein in specific areas of the brain. New research maps these changes.

Colorectal tumors exacerbated by mouth microbes

Date: Aug-10-2016
Bacteria commonly found in the mouth can travel through the bloodstream and use a sugar-binding protein to stick to and worsen colorectal tumors.

Epigenetics: The keeper of the code

Date: Aug-10-2016
The code stored in our DNA is no longer the whole story. The field of epigenetics is teaching us that the packaging is just as important as the contents.

Mediterranean diet may slow cognitive decline, prevent Alzheimer's

Date: Aug-10-2016
A new review finds higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet may slow cognitive decline and lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease.

What is a Charley Horse? Muscle Cramps Explained

Date: Aug-10-2016
Learn all about charley horse, another name for muscle cramp. This article looks at the causes of these cramps that often affect the calf, foot, and toes.

Zika infection in pregnancy linked to joint deformities in newborns

Date: Aug-10-2016
New research in The BMJ suggests Zika infection in pregnancy may be linked to a condition called arthrogryposis, whereby joints are deformed at birth.

Heart disease found to be misdiagnosed in some active adults

Date: Aug-10-2016
Consistent with athletes, people who exercise regularly can enlarge their hearts, which could result in a misdiagnosis of heart disease, study finds.