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Insidermedicine in 60 - January 12, 2010

From New York - Scientists believe the loss of smell may predict Alzheimer's disease, according to the Journal of Neuroscience issued a report. Genetic engineering research and development of their brain amyloid plaques in mice, the researchers noted that mice with the highest concentration of starch and then sniffing the project, to determine their odor is difficult to distinguish between genuine. The researchers attributed these changes the fact that amyloid plaques headDeveloped in a mouse's brain, which is above their nose and smell for a part. From Baltimore - According to the National Cancer Institute, family history of pancreatic cancer, a report published in the journal also greatly increase the risk of developing the disease. The researchers studied data from 1700, over 9,000 families. They found that a person is six times higher risk of pancreatic cancer, if a person's disease multiple family members,While those who had pancreatic cancer and 50 people under the relative increased risk in 9x. Finally, from Australia - According to the magazine published a repot cycle: American Heart Association journal, watch TV too much of life will be shortened. Researchers and a half years after nearly 90,006 adults found that those who watched 4 hours of TV per day and 46% increase in mortality risk during the study when compared to those who read...

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