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Peers R. on NEWS: ApoE and Brain Networks—The Anatomy of a Risk Factor, Recommendation Only. 2 Jun 2010. 

Peers R. on NEWS: NIH Calls for More (and Different) Research on Preventive Measures, In my opinion, the big environmental cause of AD is likely to be refined, antioxidant-depleted... 10 May 2010. 

Peers R. on NEWS: AD Scores Early and Often on Tests of Cognitive Function, 1. If unprotected dietary linoleic acid (in refined, Vitamin E-deficient vegetable oils) causes... 30 Aug 2005. 

Peers R. on NEWS: Breaking News: Oxidation of Proteins Leads to DNA Cleavage, I have a scientific question: How can aging be a risk factor for Alzheimer's? Diseases have... 27 Jun 2005. 

Peers R. on PAPER: Webber KM. et al., 2005, If a disturbed cell cycle was a primary "cause" of AD, as Webber et al. conjecture, how could... 18 Jun 2005. 

Peers R. on NEWS: Immunotherapy Protects against Synaptic Effects of Soluble Amyloid-β Oligomers, Michio Hashimoto has shown significant improvement in cognition in rats given β-amyloid... 3 May 2005. 

Peers R. on NEWS: Early Intervention Trial Bears Little Fruit, but Sows Hope, 1. It is scientifically and nutritionally ridiculous to give vitamin E without simultaneously... 24 Apr 2005. 

Peers R. on NEWS: Side-Reactions Sideswipe Clioquinol—Prevent Clinical Trial, The real nail in the coffin for any drug whatsoever for the blind empirical treatment of... 24 Apr 2005. 

Peers R. on NEWS: Statins Boost α-Secretase, but Not Through Cholesterol, I sincerely thank Alzforum for publishing my provocative comment on AD and cholesterol, albeit... 26 Jan 2005. 

Peers R. on NEWS: Statins Boost α-Secretase, but Not Through Cholesterol, As Sam Gandy says regarding his research on statin effects in Alzheimer disease: "If it seems... 18 Jan 2005. 

Peers R. on NEWS: Huntingtin, BDNF, Neurodegeneration: Is Speed of the Essence?, Cortisol, I believe, inhibits BDNF expression or function. Fatty diet (low in Essential Fatty... 14 Jul 2004. 

Peers R. on SITE POLL: John Trojanowski asserts that Alzheimer's is a triple proteinopathy, involving Abeta, tau and alpha-synuclein. You.., Re-defining AD as an Amyloidosis is a sign of academic pedantry and narrow horizons, beyond... 2 Mar 2004. 

Peers R. on NEWS: Radical Development: Reactive Oxygen Species Critical in Development, A fatty diet produces oxidative stress, as seen in diabetics, whose urine contains elevated... 20 Dec 2003. 

Peers R. on NEWS: New Orleans: Aβ Oligomers and Memory: Now They Are Good…, This curious effect of β-peptide oligomers, in first enhancing, then impairing cognition in... 20 Dec 2003. 

Peers R. on NEWS: Changing Channels—Modifier Gene Renders Mutation Lethal, What really stumps scientists is scientific method, which means that to find the cause of... 20 Aug 2003. 

Peers R. on PAPER: Reisberg B. et al., 2003, Any glutamate excess in Alzheimer's may be of glial origin. Aldehydic products of lipid... 13 Apr 2003. 

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