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How much exercise is too much of a good thing?

(05-22-2010 01:39 AM)
Overtraining Syndrome. It occurs primarily among professional athletes but anyone who works out can exercise too much. Instead of leading to faster times and better health, too much exercise can be detrimental. Here are some tips on how to tell if you're overtraining and how to ease up.

Researchers Identify First Drug To Demonstrate Therapeutic Effect In A Type Of Autism

(05-21-2010 04:19 PM)
Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine have identified a drug that improves communication between nerve cells in a mouse model of Phelan-McDermid Syndrome (PMS). Behavioral symptoms of PMS fall under the autism spectrum disorder category. The research will be presented Friday at the International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) in Philadelphia...

Study finds Alzheimer's disease link in eyes of children with Down syndrome

(05-21-2010 07:24 AM)
A team of researchers has discovered that the protein that forms plaques in the brain in Alzheimer's disease also accumulates in the eyes of people with Down syndrome. The new findings in Down syndrome show that the toxic protein, known as amyloid-beta, that causes Alzheimer's pathology in the brain also leads to distinctive cataracts in the eyes. The discovery is leading the researchers to develop an innovative eye test for early detection of Alzheimer's pathology in both disorders.

A Protein Links Alzheimer's, Down Syndrome (HealthDay)

(05-21-2010 06:39 AM)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 20 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers say a kind of protein that clogs the brain in Alzheimer's disease also accumulates in the eyes of Down syndrome patients and causes cataracts.

First drug to demonstrate therapeutic effect in a type of autism

(05-20-2010 08:59 PM)
Researchers have identified a drug that improves communication between nerve cells in a mouse model of Phelan-McDermid syndrome (PMS). Behavioral symptoms of PMS fall under the autism spectrum disorder category.




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