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Friday, March 17, 2006
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Common Anti-convulsant Drug May Help Slow The Progression Of Dementia. Researchers have found that a common anticonvulsant drug improved cognitive function and appeared to restore nerve cells in the brains of patients with HIV-related dementia. The results of the Phase I clinical trial are published in the March issue of the scientific journal Neurology.The University of Rochester School of Medicine and the University of Nebraska Medical Center collaborated on the pilot study, which was funded by the National Institute of Mental Health... click link for more info. [Medical News Today RSS/XML Feed]
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