Games, blogs and more. Her articles on memory and on addiction have been featured in a boston globe, the atlantic in scientific american. This book in particular was supported by a grant from the alfred sloan Foundation Program in public understanding of science and technology. Tonight lorne is joined by fellow Science Journalist Deborah Balaam the author of the poison squad, the poitras handbook, ghostwriters, sex on the brain, and a recipient of the Pulitzer Deborah nesters as a director of the Knight Science Journalism program at mit. Tonight they will be discussing the Memory Thief hailed Byne Science Magazine as extensively researched cinematic and accessible. Joining us Tonight Deborah praises the books think the Memory Thief would be moving at Roller Coaster Speed as f a Firstrate Suspense Novel while offering a deeply compassionate and to take a Look Understanding of what makes and what breaks human memory. We are so pleased to have them both your with us for this event tonight
tomorrow s new hampshire primary is really do or die for nikki haley as she takes on donald trump for the republican nomination. we are going to tell you who has the advantage in a new cnn poll. rejecting hamas hostage deal. his opposition to a solution frustrate israel s allies. plus, a potential medical breakthrough. a new test that could make it much easier to diagnose alzheimer s disease. we are following these major developing stories and many more are coming in right here to cnn news central. thank you so much for being with us this afternoon. i am boris sanchez at the nation s capital. on the eve of the new hampshire primary, it is officially a two person race. nikki haley has a one-on-one matchup that she has wanted with donald trump. florida governor ron desantis dropped out of the race over the weekend. this morning, nikki haley was asked if she has enough time to capitalize. absolutely. we started with 13 people. i had 2% in the polls. we finished iowa. we
A new study this week points to a potential transmission risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers found evidence in mice that an inherited form of the neurological disorder can be passed on via bone marrow donation. While such a danger has yet to be confirmed in humans and likely to be infrequent if it can happen, the authors say more research has to be done to investigate the possibility.
Patients who received contaminated growth hormone developed AD decades later. The study suggests AD is transmissible, but researchers stress it cannot be transmitted through routine medical care.