A cure for type 1 diabetes has long eluded even the top experts. Not because they do not know what must be done -- but because the tools did not exist to do it. But now scientists, harnessing the power of regenerative medicine, have developed a technique in animal models that could replenish the very cells destroyed by the disease.
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About one-third of the cases of behavioral-variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD)—a form of FTD characterized by early and progressive changes in personality, emotional blunting, and loss of empathy—appear to be due to a gene mutation on chromosome 9, researchers report in JAMA Neurology.
http://alert.psychiatricnews.org/2014/02/study-implicates-gene-mutation-in.html
About one-third of the cases of behavioral-variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD)—a form of FTD characterized by early and progressive changes in personality, emotional blunting, and loss of empathy—appear to be due to a gene mutation on chromosome 9, researchers report in JAMA Neurology.
http://alert.psychiatricnews.org/2014/02/study-implicates-gene-mutation-in.html