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    ENS 2010: Costs Of Parkinson's Disease Differ Greatly Between Countries

    Care for Parkinson's patients can cost between 5,240 and 19,620 Euro a year. This has been shown in a study done in six European countries by the European Cooperative Network for Research, Diagnosis and Therapy of Parkinson's Disease (EuroPa). The results are presented today at the European...
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    ENS 2010: Dementia Study: New Insights Into Changes In The Brain Offer The Possibilit

    The development of vascular dementia, the most common form of dementia after Alzheimer's dementia, may soon be able to be diagnosed before the first appearance of cognitive symptoms, and could be stopped or at least slowed down by targeted preventative measures. This has been demonstrated by...
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    ENS 2010: German Comparative Clinical Trial: Margarine, Processed Meats And Other Foo

    Increased production of certain types of industrially produced foods - specifically of margarine, processed meat and sausage, jam and marmalade, chocolate and chocolate confectionary, sugar confectionary and beer - correlates statistically with an increased incidence of multiple sclerosis (MS)...
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    ENS 2010: New Study Connects Body Weight To Higher Alzheimer Risk

    Corpulence is unhealthy! But under certain circumstances a few extra pounds can prove advantageous. People with a lower body mass index (BMI) face a greater risk of common age-related dementia progressing into Alzheimer's Disease or other forms of profound dementia. The findings are a result...
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    ENS 2010: SECARS Microscope Technology Brings New Insight Into The Occurrence Of Amyo

    SECARS microscopy, a procedure which is based on quantum effects, with which certain molecules can be monitored virtually in real time, turns out to be a highly sensitive tool for the non-invasive research of the most varied diseases and may supplement the medical diagnosis tools of CT and MRI...
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