Application of neuroscience to the problems of the elderly
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| Description | Part of a series dedicated to highlighting advances in neurosciences and brain research, this lecture is part of Symposium V: the Aging Brain, Alzheimer's and New Perspectives. Kenneth S. Kosik discusses information that has been discovered in just the past year about Alzheimer's disease emphasizing that it's a disease that still has not been totally unraveled. He gives a brief history on the present body of scientific knowledge about it and talks about the pros and cons of new drugs being developed and prescribed to Alzheimer's patients. There is a question and answer segment led by Philip W. Gold, M.D. Credits: Carolyn T. Brown, Philip W. Gold. Transfer; National Institute of Mental Health; 20060821; Acc# 2006-12. |
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| Author | Kosik, K. S. (Kenneth S.), 1950- speaker., Brown, Carolyn T., 1943- presenter., Gold, Philip W., 1944- presenter., National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.), sponsoring body, issuing body., Library of Congress, sponsoring body., Decade of the Brain Sympo |
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Attribution: Kosik, K. S. (Kenneth S.), 1950- speaker., Brown, Carolyn T., 1943- presenter., Gold, Philip W., 1944- presenter., National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.), sponsoring body, issuing body., Library of Congress, sponsoring body., Decade of the Brain Sympo