Fri,03 February 2012
The new guidance on the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease will take into account the very earliest stage of disease when the amyloid plaques in the brain of a patient just beginning to take shape, and his health is not affected.
Begin to treat Alzheimer's disease is best is on this, very early, stage, when prior to the development of dementia is not less than 10 years. For early detection experts are pinning their hopes on positron emission tomography study of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the identification of specific biomarkers.
The ch
Tue,17 January 2012
Herpes is known to mankind since ancient times. The name "herpes" (translated from the Greek word "steal") was given to the disease at about the 100th BC Herodotus. The term "herpes" Herodotus called fever, accompanied by the appearance of the skin and mucous membranes of blisters.
There are about 8 types of herpes viruses, but the genitals affect only two of them: herpes simplex viruses type 1 and 2. The first type refers labial herpes. Despite its name, it affects both the mucous membranes and skin of the face (lips, nose, eyes), and genitals. It
Wed,26 October 2011
Fewer men are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease than women — 16 % of women over age 70 have this irreversible and progressive brain disease compared with 11% of men in the same age range. This may be due to the fact that women tend to live longer than men.
But Alzheimer’s is still something that men need to be aware of. Alzheimer's disease destroys a person's memory and ability to think clearly, eventually making it difficult for them to perform simple tasks. It's the most common cause of dementia in older people, robbing them of their cognitive ab
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