sfgate.com — Researchers at Stanford University have developed a potentially pathbreaking blood test that, according to preliminary studies, is able to identify patients with Alzheimer's disease - an ailment that has been notoriously difficult to diagnose.
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vitriolandangstOct 16, 2007
Yeah, and why do people have to dump on Satan all the time? Give traitors like Alberto a break for a while./sarcasm
Closed AccountOct 16, 2007
Alzheimer's Disease is very prevalent on my moms side of the family. Just about every elderly relative has it. I am very anxious to see where this leads.
mrpigOct 16, 2007
I have asked and been asked to have assisted suicide if this befalls me. I hope someone will listen.
mrnesbittOct 16, 2007
you are a nerd. *thumbsup*
evilbettylsuNov 12, 2007
My mother is a master social worker who specializes in Geriatrics, specifically this disease.. Exciting news indeed... who knows? maybe 80 will be the next 40 soon ? :)It seems that Stanford isn't simply just good at beating USC :).