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In truth, when compared to federal funding for other diseases, Alzheimers is getting very short shrift.
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No cure for HIV, no better cures for cancer, Alzheimers, CJD etc. etc. etc.
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Races elsewhere in Massachusetts benefitted Alzheimers research and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, among other causes.
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The end result will be more and better treatments for illnesses such as Alzheimers disease, cancer, arthritis, osteoporosis, diabetic complications, migraine and depression.
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Alzheimers.gov, we are working to empower people living with Alzheimer's, their caregivers, and all Americans with information and resources about the disease.
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Chao tells me that the conference underscored the lack of insight in preventing Alzheimers or even to be able to predict its onset.
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Cold Spring Harbor Labs (CSHL) is known for work on Alzheimers.
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Thanks to bipartisan federal support for medical research, we are on the verge of new treatments to prevent or delay diseases from Parkinsons to Alzheimers, from arthritis to cancer.
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Researchers like Dr. Kevin Gusciwiecz presented findings that suggested that three or more concussions might be a trigger number and that the risk for Alzheimers, ALS, Parkinsons, premature senility and dementia increased exponentially at that level.
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Moses Chao, one of the wisest men I know, and a leading NYU neuro-scientist, has been warning me for 2 years about the danger of not finding a cure for Alzheimers, a debilitating disease of the brain that currently affects some 5 million Americans over the age of 65.
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When former President Ronald Reagan visited his birthplace in Tampico, Illinois on May 10, 1992, this tender-hearted, consummate gentleman, fast-fading with enveloping Alzheimers, wept, said curator Joan Johnson, as he laid eyes on the bed, where his mother Nelle had labored for many difficult hours, before giving birth to him on February 6, 1911.
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