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"Clinical studies with an older version of this drug type already showed very promising results in people with Alzheimer's disease or with mood disorders" — Professor Christian Holscher

(The UK) — [Lancaster University] A drug developed for diabetes could be used to treat Alzheimer's after scientists found it "significantly reversed memory loss" in mice through a triple method of action. (Photo Credit: Flickr)

The research, published in Brain Research, could bring substantial improvements in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease through the use of a drug originally created to treat type 2 diabetes. 

Lead researcher Professor Christian Holscher of Lancaster University in the UK said the novel treatment "holds clear promise of being developed into a new treatment for chronic neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease."

Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia...

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[The Times U.K.] A woman's deadly blood cancer was stopped in its tracks when she began taking a daily dose of a compound found in turmeric, prompting experts to call for further research … continue reading here.

(Photo Credit: Dieneke Ferguson via The Times U.K.)

 

Although Amanda Davis' death shocked many of her loyal viewers, one doctor says her death, particularly the manner in which she died, is far too common.

(Atlanta, GA) — [CBN News] A public funeral is being held Wednesday for veteran newscaster Amanda Davis who suffered a "massive spontaneous stroke" while waiting to board an airplane last week. (Photo Credit: CBN News)

The 62-year-old award-winning journalist was a beloved fixture in Atlanta television news for thirty years, most recently serving as morning anchor for the CBS affiliate.

Tuesday, she was waiting to board a Texas-bound flight at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to attend her step-father's funeral when she collapsed.  She was rushed to the hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Her last Facebook post...

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Overweight/obese African-Americans are at increased risk for vitamin D deficiency because darker skin absorbs less sunlight - the skin makes vitamin D in response to sun exposure - and fat tends to sequester vitamin D for no apparent purpose.

(Augusta, GA) — In just four months, high-doses of vitamin D reduce arterial stiffness in young, overweight/obese, vitamin-deficient, but otherwise still healthy African-Americans, researchers say. (Photo Credit: Phil Jones, Senior Photographer, Augusta University)

Rigid artery walls are an independent predictor of cardiovascular- related disease and death and vitamin D deficiency appears to be a contributor, says Dr. Yanbin Dong, geneticist and cardiologist at the Georgia Prevention Institute at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. 

So, researchers looked at baseline...

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