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Are Neurons Just Too Laissez-Faire about Repair?

Thierry Nouspikel led this live discussion on 14 July 2003. Readers are invited to submit additional comments by using our Comments form at the bottom of the page. Transcript: Dr. Thierry Nouspikel led this live discussion on 14 July 2003. Moderated by Dr

The Pathogen Hypothesis

June Kinoshita, with Brian Balin, Denah Appelt, Joseph Lyons, Ruth Itzhaki, and Curtis Dobson, led this live discussion on 1 July 2004. Readers are invited to submit additional comments by using our Comments form at the bottom of the page.   Itzhaki RF, W

Not Dead Yet: Estrogen Deserves Another Chance

You may think the Women’s Health Study has sounded the death knell for estrogen replacement therapy, but actually, the idea is showing new signs of life. A second-generation approach with better compounds may warrant continued investment, and yet, how doe

Picking up the Pieces of Parkin

Benjamin Wolozin led this live discussion on 17 January 2002. Readers are invited to submit additional comments by using our Comments form at the bottom of the page. Transcript: Live discussion held on 17 January 2002. Participants: Benjamin Wolozin, Mich

Hemochromatosis as a Factor in AD

Liz Milward led this live discussion on 22 January 2002. Readers are invited to submit additional comments by using our Comments form at the bottom of the page.   Summary of Live Discussion Comments Maire Percy and Theo Kruck Hyman M. Schipper Participant

The Neuroplasticity Theory of Alzheimer's Disease

J. Wesson Ashford led this live discussion on 8 April 2002. Readers are invited to submit additional comments by using our Comments form at the bottom of the page. Transcript: Live discussion held Tuesday, 8 April 2002 Participants: John Wesson Ashford (W

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