[ad_1] A new drug of antibodies released protein plaques (right) that form around neurons in Alzheimer's disease. National Institute on Aging / National Institutes of Health By Kelly Servick Jul. 26, 2018, …
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[ad_1] The apparent opioid overdose of Demi Lovato and his subsequent hospitalization on Tuesday "may not be his bottom," an insider tells People a source close to the singer "Sorry, Not Sorry …
Read More »The new Alzheimer's drug gives hope to the Kansas family
[ad_1] Alex Smith, KCUR Posted 10:24 AM and 26 July 2018 The life of Jose and Elaine Belardo was turned upside down last year when he was diagnosed with early Alzheimer's disease. …
Read More »Africa: Communal lands and chieftainship – the scapegoat for agrarian reform in South Africa
[ad_1] opinion By Essy Letsoalo The author argues that the emphasis on land and traditional leadership in the current debate on agrarian reform is used to avoid the real problems of unequal …
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[ad_1] Harsh details in the triple murder of members of the Ramantosha family in Molepolole emerged as a result of the arrest of the alleged killers Jaws fell this morning (Thursday) in …
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