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     <title>Novel herbal compound offers potential to prevent and treat Alzheimer's disease</title>
   	 <description>Administration of the active compound tetrahydroxystilbene glucoside (TSG) derived from the Chinese herbal medicine Polygonum multiflorum Thunb, reversed both overexpression of α-synuclein, a small protein found in the brain, and its accumulation using a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. These results, which may shed light on the neuropathology of AD and open up new avenues of treatment, are available in the current issue of Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2013 01:17:39 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>ATRA and arsenic trioxide  versus ATRA and idarubicin for newly diagnosed, non high-risk acute promyelocytic</title>
   	 <description>New research demonstrates the efficacy of the first curative treatment for acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) that does not include chemotherapy, marking an important step toward front-line use of targeted therapies for acute leukemia.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2012 02:58:55 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>Taking Ginkgo Biloba does not improve memory</title>
   	 <description>Taking Ginkgo Biloba supplements does not improve memory, attention or problem solving in healthy individuals, according to researchers from the University of Hertfordshire.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2012 08:43:53 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine may help women with chronic pelvic pain</title>
   	 <description>(Medical Xpress) -- Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine may have a role to play in the treatment of health problems linked to chronic pelvic pain (CPP), say experts from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) in a new opinion paper published today. </description>
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	 <pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 08:27:33 EST</pubDate>
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