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I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself as been an enormous privilege and adventure.”
High Amyloid - Dementia
Medscape Medical News > Neurology High Amyloid Signals Cognitive Decline in Normal Population Sue Hughes November 27, 2015 EDITORS' RECOMMENDATIONS - Amyloid Scans Increase Treatment Rate After Inconclusive PET - Anxiety, Amyloid Combo a 'Double Whammy' for Cognition - Amyloid and Depression: A Risky Combo in Cognitive Decline My Alerts You have already selected "Alzheimer Disease" for My Alerts - Add Other Topics RELATED DRUGS & DISEASES - Alzheimer Disease Imaging - Alzheimer Disease - Alzheimer Disease in Down Syndrome Elevated amyloid levels were associated wi... mais »
Japanese Study of Health, Occupation, and Psychosocial Factors Related Equity (J-HOPE)
Does an advantageous occupational position make women happier in contemporary Japan? Findings from the Japanese Study of Health, Occupation, and Psychosocial Factors Related Equity (J-HOPE) *ARTICLE* · NOVEMBER 2015 with 57 READS DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2015.09.002 - 1st Maki Umeda - 2nd Anne Mcmunn 28.53 · University College London - + 2 3rd Noriko Cable 29.55 · University College London - Last Michael G Marmot 53.97 · University College London SHOW MORE AUTHORS (2) ABSTRACT Occupational position is one of the determinants of psychological health, but this asso...mais »
Host-pathogen and related species interactions
Database of host-pathogen and related species interactions, and their global distribution - Maya Wardeh - , Claire Risley - , Marie Kirsty McIntyre - , Christian Setzkorn - & Matthew Baylis - Affiliations - Contributions - Corresponding authors - *Scientific Data* 2, Article number: 150049 (2015) - doi:10.1038/sdata.2015.49 Received 29 May 2015 Accepted 05 August 2015 Published online 15 September 2015Article tools - PDF - ISA tab - Citation - Reprints - Rights & permissions - Article metrics Abstract - Abstract • ... mais »
GDB: living with disabilities - Full text, tables and figures
Volume 386, No. 10009, p2145–2191, 28 November 2015 Articles Global, regional, and national disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for 306 diseases and injuries and healthy life expectancy (HALE) for 188 countries, 1990–2013: quantifying the epidemiological transition GBD 2013 DALYs and HALE Collaborators*, Christopher J L Murray , Ryan M Barber , Kyle J Foreman , Ayse Abbasoglu Ozgoren* , Foad Abd-Allah* , Semaw F Abera* , Victor Aboyans* , Jerry P Abraham* , Ibrahim Abubakar* , Laith J Abu-Raddad* , Niveen M Abu-Rmeileh* , Tom Achoki* , Ilana N Ackerman* , Zanfina Ademi* ,... mais »
GBD: living with disability
Volume 386, No. 10009, p2118, 28 November 2015 Editorial The Global Burden of Diseases: living with disability The Lancet [image: Article has an altmetric score of 33] DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(15)01096-X Share on mendeleyShare on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailMore Sharing Services [image: show]Article Info © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. - Summary - Full Text - Tables and Figures The UN observes the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on Dec 3, 2015. This year, three themes are highlighted in the agenda: making cities inclusive for... mais »
Food for thought
Could a Balanced Diet Alleviate Mental Illness?[image: thanksgiving dinner] This might sweeten the pill for eating right. While mainstream psychiatry has yet to embrace its potentially curative properties, a nascent research field has found intriguing links betweenfood and mood. Studies have shown that omega-3 fatty acids can reduce schizophrenia risk, and nutrient cocktails can lower anxiety. Although it’s too soon to tell, the possible paradigm shift could allow the nearly one in five American adults who suffer from mental illness to access treatment without the weight gain, list... mais »
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Copper and Cancer
Starving the beast11/24/2015You are subscribed to News - All NSF News for National Science Foundation Update. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. Starving the beast 11/24/2015 10:41 AM EST [image: cancer cells and copper] As any good Star Trek fan knows, Mr. Spock was a "green-blooded Vulcan" because his hemoglobin was copper-based, unlike our iron-based human cells. But even humans have a little bit of copper in their blood. Now, a new paper based on research funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) explores the role copper can play in feeding -- ... mais »
achutti na lata
Zero Hora 24 de novembro de 2015 | N° 18365 CONTRACAPA | Roger Lerina - achutti na lata (de Luiz Eduardo Robinson Achutti, nosso filho) Um dos grandes nomes da fotografia no Estado, LUIZ EDUARDO ROBINSON ACHUTTI está completando 40 anos de carreira – e, para comemorar a data, selecionou suas fotos preferidas captadas neste tempão todo. O resultado é uma bela edição especial, batizada pelo fotógrafo e professor universitário de FOTOS DA LATA – referência àquelas famosas latas de maconha que vieram dar no litoral brasileiro nos anos 1980. São ... mais »
Women and Dementia
[image: Memory] Health After 50 Fast Facts: Women and Dementia Comments *(0)* - Men and women who develop Alzheimer’s disease may have two completely different experiences. Recent studies that have spotlighted women and initial memory complaints point out that their memory complaints may signal early Alzheimer’s—and a descent into dementia that is twice as fast as it is for men. Of the 5.4 million Americans with Alzheimer’s disease, it’s currently estimated that 3.4 million are women. According to the Alzheimer’s Association: - Women with mild cognitive impair... mais »
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