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Intense pain
Date: February 28, 2009
By Jane ElliottHealth reporter, BBC NewsEvery day for the past 20 years Mike Pollock has had at least two headaches, often three.One day he had 15 separate headaches.There is no cure and he has been in so much pain that he has considered suicide."I have been suffering from cluster headaches, also known as suicide headaches, since I was seven," he s
Alzheimer s plaques big impact
Date: February 26, 2009
The sticky amyloid plaques linked to Alzheimer s disease may have a more widespread impact on the brain than thought, American research suggests.The deposits are known to damage neurons - cells that transmit signals throughout the nervous system.But now they have also been shown to impact on astrocyte cells, which play a key support role in the bra
Woman guilty of supermarket death
Date: February 26, 2009
A woman has been found guilty of manslaughter after a shopper was killed following a row over queue jumping.Antonette Richardson, 37, from Catford, south-east London, denied the charge after her boyfriend Tony Virasami hitshopper Kevin Tripp.Mr Tripp, 57, suffered a fatal brain injury when he was punched in the Sainsbury s store in Merton, on June
Researchers identify the oldest English words
Date: February 26, 2009
Some of the oldest words in the English and other Indo-European languages have been identified, scientists believe.Reading University researchers say "I", "we", "two" and "three" are among the oldest in use and date back as much as 40,000 years.Using a computer model, the team analysed the rate of change of words and claim they can predict which ar
Researchers identify the oldest English words
Date: February 26, 2009
Some of the oldest words in the English and other Indo-European languages have been identified, scientists believe.Reading University researchers say "I", "we", "two" and "three" are among the oldest in use and date back as much as 40,000 years.Using a computer model, the team analysed the rate of change of words and claim they can predict which ar
Pay attention
Date: February 26, 2009
The real danger of social networks is complacency, not cancer, says Bill Thompson"The fuss over Facebook s attempt to modify the contract with its millions of users has died down for the moment, and I haven t noticed any of my friends closing their account or even significantly changing their behaviour in protest despite the widespread coverag
Brain training devices no better than doing a crossword
Date: February 26, 2009
People who spend money on brain trainers to keep their mind sharp may well get the same benefit from simply doing a crossword, experts conclude.Consumer group Which asked three experts to check claims made about several devices, including the Nintendo DS, on memory and staving off dementia.They found the evidence behind such claims was non-existent
Brain training devices no better than doing a crossword
Date: February 26, 2009
People who spend money on brain trainers to keep their mind sharp may well get the same benefit from simply doing a crossword, experts conclude.Consumer group Which asked three experts to check claims made about several devices, including the Nintendo DS, on memory and staving off dementia.They found the evidence behind such claims was non-existent
A mother s fear
Date: February 25, 2009
No-one can truly understand what the Camerons are going through after the death of a child. But for parents like Claire Bates, whose son has cerebral palsy and epilepsy, it is an experience they are dreading."One day, I will watch my son die.My husband - my rock - says it s just something else we will deal with together, as we have everything
Long hours link to dementia risk
Date: February 25, 2009
Long working hours may raise the risk of mental decline and possibly dementia, research suggests.The Finnish-led study was based on analysis of 2,214 middle-aged British civil servants.It found that those working more than 55 hours a week had poorer mental skills than those who worked a standard working week.The American Journal of Epidemiology stu
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