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David Cribbs, Ph.D. Appointed to VA Scientific Merit Review Board
May 15, 2012 No comments
Dr. David Cribbs, Associate Director of UCI MIND and Professor in Residence in the Department of Neurology, has been appointed to the Department of Veterans Affairs Joint Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development (BLR&D) and Clinical Science Research and Development (CSR&D) Services Scientific Merit Review Board.As a board member, Dr. Cribbs will provide advice on the scientific quality, budget, safety and mission relevance of investigator-initiated research proposals submitted for intramural funding
Posted by cdickmuehlke in Featured, UCI MIND in the News
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UCI MIND Launches Outreach to Chinese Americans
May 07, 2012 No commentsAn overflow crowd of 160 Chinese Americans attended the UC Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorder’s (UCI MIND) first workshop on memory loss targeting this growing ethnic community. Offered with translation, Memory Loss: Should I Be Concerned? was presented at the Irvine Chinese School on May 4, 2012 by UCI MIND experts, Dr. Malcolm Dick, Senior Neuropsychologist,
Posted by cdickmuehlke in News, Scrolling
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Any Kind of Physical Activity Protects the Oldest Old from Alzheimer’s Disease
April 24, 2012 No comments
Staying physically active is critical for brain health, but you don’t necessarily have to break a sweat exercising to protect yourself from developing Alzheimer’s disease. Among the oldest old, those who were the most physically active, whether through routine activities like housework and gardening or traditional exercise, had 2.3 times less risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than those who were the least physically active, according to a studyPosted by cdickmuehlke in Featured, News
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Researching Ways to Make Memories Last a Lifetime
April 12, 2012 No comments
Every 4 seconds another person in the world develops Alzheimer’s disease, a statistic released by the World Health Organization in its 2012 report, Dementia, A Public Health Priority, on April 11 and highlighted by Dr. Frank LaFerla, Director of the UC Irvine Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders (UCI MIND), that same evening in his presentation, Researching Ways to MakePosted by cdickmuehlke in News, Scrolling




