newscientist.com — Injections of a natural growth factor into the brains of mice, rats and monkeys offers hope of preventing or reversing the earliest impacts of Alzheimer's disease on memory. The benefits arose even in animals whose brains contained the hallmark plaques that clog up the brains of patients.
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serphyasFeb 9, 2009
I laughed, not gonna lie.
Closed AccountFeb 9, 2009
yeah, maybe there is hope for the remaining people who voted republican.
theoguyFeb 9, 2009
I hope there's a cure for everything when I get it.
iamthearmFeb 9, 2009
BS. Buried for being another one of those stories we'll see on Digg for years to come.
bitterbugFeb 10, 2009
It will go faster if they discover that it makes your penis harder or longer too. (Viagra, fastest approval of any drug to market)
bitterbugFeb 10, 2009
Protein and enzyme reactions are absolutely essential to our existence. The wrong protein in the wrong place can wreak havoc... eg. prion disease.Put the right one in the right place, and the effects can be astonishing.
grainosaltSep 4, 2009
too bad people can't seem to figure out what is really causing this? <a class="user" href="http://toogood2btrue.com/" rel="nofollow">http://toogood2btrue.com/</a>