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First Commercially Available Beta-Amyloid Peptides
(Source: Newswire Today) - AnaSpec has introduced the first commercially available beta-amyloid peptides for research.


Alzheimer's Drug Focus of Driving Study
(Source: Palm Beach Post) - Florida Atlantic University is investigating whether medication can prolong the driving ability of Alzheimer's patients.


New Research Sheds Light On Memory
(Source: Science Daily) - Brandeis University researchers report that memory storage can be induced and then erased in laboratory rats by manipulating a "memory molecule", known as CaMKII.


UK Court to Hear Alzheimer's Drugs Case in June
(Source: Reuters) - Drug manufacturers challenging a decision by the United Kingdom's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) to restrict access to Alzheimer's drugs will get their day in court next month.


Memory Problems May Indicate Alzheimer's
(Source: Psych Central) - According to a new study, even mild memory problems may be early signs of Alzheimer's disease.


My Wife Doesn't Recognize Me
Letters to the Editor
Thank you to Norm Serra for the letter regarding his wife of fifty years who suffers from AD. The letter brightened up my day.