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But treated mice kept their nerve cell connections and had fewer memory and behavioural problems.
Scientists have fresh hopes for an Alzheimer's treatment after experiments to reduce inflammation in diseased mouse brains prevented memory and behavioural problems in the animals.
The girl, known as CP, was born with learning, development, memory and behavioural problems caused by foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).
But many parents and some scientists fear that low levels of microwave radiation emitted by the transmitters could be harmful, causing loss of concentration, headaches, fatigue, memory and behavioural problems and possibly cancer in the long term.
The importance of Ben and Mary obtaining a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease is reported as the diagnosis helped to locate the meaning of Ben's memory and behavioural changes within a 'dementia' context, rather than as an extension of late-onset Parkinson's disease as was originally considered by the couple.
"The next step is to work closely with our partners in industry to find a safe and suitable drug that can be tested to see if it works in humans". In the study, mice which were given a drug to block a receptor - called CSF1R - responsible for the rise in microglia in their brains, had fewer memory and behavioural problems.
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Children underwent a selection of standardised tests designed to assess: oral language, reading, short-term memory, attention and behavioural adjustment.
AD is characterized by cognitive alterations, memory loss, and behavioural changes which affect daily living.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive degenerative disease, that involves the central nervous system (CNS), negatively affecting the memory, mind and behavioural processes, with consequent loss of the ability to perform normal everyday activities and, therefore, loss of self-sufficiency of the subject.
It has also been shown to have a variety of roles within the cognitive domain, including response inhibition [ 84], working memory [ 85] and behavioural engagement in cognitive control [ 86].
The resulting plaques, reckon supporters of the cascade theory, trigger the brain damage that manifests itself as memory loss, behavioural and personality changes, and general and irreversible cognitive decline.
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