


I can somehow understand how cancer kills before alzheimer sets in but it's striking that old people with alzheimer seem to be "cancer free".
Anyone any biological take on this?
#science #paper #populationstudy
Inverse occurrence of cancer and Alzheimer disease
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the incidence of cancer in persons with Alzheimer disease (AD) and the incidence of AD dementia in persons with cancer. Methods: This was a cohort study in Northern Italy on more than 1 million residents. Cancer incidence was derived from the local health authority (ASL-Mi1) tumor registry and AD dementia incidence from registries of drug prescriptions, hospitalizations, and payment exemptions. Expected cases o…
I can somehow understand how cancer kills before alzheimer sets in but it's striking that old people with alzheimer seem to be "cancer free".
Anyone any biological take on this?
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Inverse occurrence of cancer and Alzheimer disease
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the incidence of cancer in persons with Alzheimer disease (AD) and the incidence of AD dementia in persons with cancer. Methods: This was a cohort study in Northern Italy on more than 1 million residents. Cancer incidence was derived from the local health authority (ASL-Mi1) tumor registry and AD dementia incidence from registries of drug prescriptions, hospitalizations, and payment exemptions. Expected cases o…
The life of Pi: how Britain’s biggest hardware hit for a generation came to be (Wired UK)
It has no screen or keyboard, but the Raspberry Pi computer sold a million units in its first 12 months. This is how a group of Cambridge academies created Britain’s biggest hardware hit for a generation
The life of Pi: how Britain’s biggest hardware hit for a generation came to be (Wired UK)
It has no screen or keyboard, but the Raspberry Pi computer sold a million units in its first 12 months. This is how a group of Cambridge academies created Britain’s biggest hardware hit for a generation
Next step is all about full open data I hope!
"NIH sees surge in open-access manuscripts" http://feedly.com/k/19SZnw0
NIH sees surge in open-access manuscripts : Nature News Blog
In May, authors approved more than 10000 peer-reviewed manuscripts arising from NIH-funded research to go into the agency’s online free repository, PubMed Central. That’s a huge jump from the average 5100 per month in 2011–12, and suggests the agency is nearing its goal of getting everyone it …