Voice of America: New Technology Raises Odds for Surviving Aneurysm
Each year, half a million people die from aneurysms, blood vessel ruptures in the brain. For survivors, disabilities are often severe – from blindness and trouble speaking, to loss of balance and memory problems. But new technologies are increasing survival...Nobel Laureate Martin Chalfie to Address International Nanomedicine Conference
Leading Researchers and Clinicians From Biotech Industries, National Institutes of Health, Educational Institutions and Medical Facilities Will Discuss the Present and Future of Nanomedicine for Imaging and Treatment During Gathering at Cedars-Sinai on March 13-14 LOS...FabOver50.com: Dr. Black Discusses Alzheimer’s Disease Research
Are your little memory lapses really as innocuous as your doctor claims?
Let’s say you’re 55 and learned today that you’d definitely live to be at least 85. That would be pretty good news, right? But what if you learned, at the same time, that you’d positively be in the 47 percent of the population over 85 that gets Alzheimer’s disease. Not such good news, you say.