The Delaware Gazette

Study links vets to brain disease seen in athletes

WASHINGTON — A small study raises more con­cern about the long-term con­se­quences of brain injuries suf­fered by thou­sands of sol­diers — sug­gest­ing they may be at risk of devel­op­ing the same degen­er­a­tive brain dis­ease as some retired foot­ball players.

Scientists hunt ways to stall Alzheimer’s earlier

WASHINGTON — Look for a fun­da­men­tal shift in how sci­en­tists hunt ways to ward off the dev­as­ta­tion of Alzheimer’s dis­ease — by test­ing pos­si­ble ther­a­pies in peo­ple who don’t yet show many symp­toms, before too much of the brain is destroyed.

Lilac sentimentality

Amy Lowell’s love song to lilacs appeals to our sen­ti­men­tal side. But who isn’t sen­ti­men­tal about lilacs? Do they not melt our hearts and fill our mem­o­ries with April’s first bloom and waft­ing sweet aroma? Don’t they make you think about lemon­ade and freshly baked cook­ies on grandma’s porch? For me, lilacs were a con­stant on my child­ishly con­structed May Altar where my friends and I would light can­dles and prac­tice devotions.

Cancer survivors urged to eat better, exercise

ATLANTA — A can­cer diag­no­sis often inspires peo­ple to exer­cise and eat health­ier. Now the experts say there’s strong evi­dence that both habits may help pre­vent the dis­ease from com­ing back.

Mad cow case in Calif. found in USDA testing

HANFORD, Calif. — The dis­cov­ery of mad cow dis­ease in a dead dairy cow came soon after it arrived at a non-descript build­ing in the heart of California’s dairy coun­try. The find­ing, announced Tues­day, is the first new case of the dis­ease in the U.S. since 2006 and the fourth ever dis­cov­ered in the coun­try. The test was per­formed when the ani­mal was brought to the build­ing, a trans­fer facil­ity for a pro­cess­ing plant near Hanford.

Experts say Gingrich moon base dreams not lunacy

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WASHINGTON — Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial can­di­date Newt Gin­grich wants to cre­ate a lunar colony that he says could become a U.S. state. There’s his grand research plan to fig­ure out what makes the human brain tick. And he’s warned about elec­tro­mag­netic pulse attacks leav­ing Amer­ica with­out electricity.

Gov’t to adopt strict new limits on chimp research

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WASHINGTON — The gov­ern­ment on Thurs­day said it would adopt strict new lim­its on using chim­panzees in med­ical research, after a pres­ti­gious sci­en­tific group rec­om­mended that exper­i­ments with humans’ clos­est rel­a­tive be done only as a last resort.

US approves first drug for bone marrow disorder

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WASHINGTON — The first drug to treat a rare dis­or­der that causes red blood cells to build up inside bone mar­row was cleared Wednes­day by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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