Long-term use of cell phones may improve memory and help protect users from Alzheimer's disease, or even reverse its effects, report researchers at the Florida
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.
Snyder is a clinical social worker and director of the Quality of Life Programs for the Shiley-Marcos
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at the U.
The evening begins with cocktails at 5:30pm followed by dinner, entertainment and dancing to benefit the work of the Mann Foundation, founded in memory of Marion and Irving Mann to help fund research for geriatric diseases and find a cure for Alzheimer's disease through the
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) at Mount Sinai Hospital.
Joseph and Kathleen Bryan
Alzheimer's Disease Research CenterCole, PhD, associate director of UCLA's
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and professor of medicine and neurology at UCLA.
Gwyther, MSW, LCSW, associate clinical professor and education director of the Bryan
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC.
I would ask only that you correct the acronym you used for the Joseph and Kathleen Bryan
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (Bryan ADRC) at Duke University Medical Center and let your readership know how to contact us for more information.
A new way of looking at the disease is described by University of California, Santa Barbara, scientists Leslie Wilson (director of the
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center) and Stuart Feinstein (director of the Neuroscience Research Institute).
A neurologist affiliated with Harvard Medical School and the
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at Johns Hopkins University updates readers on cutting-edge research on memory.
But "there's no evidence that ordinary memory loss with aging is due to any specific shortage of a neurotransmitter," counters Jaime Grutzendler of the
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at the Washington University School of Medicine in St.
Arizona
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Arizona State University Foundation, Tempe, Ariz., received $25,000 to support its research on the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
If you have one or more family members who have been affected by Alzheimer's disease and are interested in participating in genetic research, contact any of the following Alzheimer's disease centers: Indiana Alzheimer's Disease Center(*), National Cell Repository, 1-800-526-2839 Joseph & Kathleen Bryan
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Duke University, 1-919-286-3228 Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Center, 1-617-726-1728 University of California, Los Angeles, Alzheimer's Disease Center, 1-310-206-5238 University of Washington,
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, 1-800-745-4511