The culture of aviation, and addressing a critical problem in our nations skies. Ninan good evening. Im reena ninan. Theres heightened tension tonight between the worlds two largest economies. President trump is now threatening more tariffs on china. Nikole killion is in washington. Reporter President Trump returned from golf as he teed up a new trade fight against china. He tweeted, such an easy way to avoid tariffs . Make or produce your goods and products in the good old u. S. A. Its very simple were going to be taking in more money than weve ever taken in. Reporter friday, the president slapped a 25 tariff on 200 billion worth of chinese goods, and ordered additional tariffs on remaining imports, worth 300 billion. Jobs are coming back, and america is back. You are entering a growing american economy. applause reporter at a commencement ceremony, Vice President mike pence touted the president s record. A few 2020 contenders countered on the trail. He just doesnt know how to cut a t
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Three Sanders-Brown Center on Aging researchers are the first at the University of Kentucky to receive backing from the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund. CureAlz is a non-profit organization dedicated to funding research with the highest probability of preventing, slowing, or reversing Alzheimer’s disease. Every bit of donations received by the organization goes towards research with around 600 grants given out to date.
Using new methodology, University of Kentucky researchers have mapped the variations in sugar chains attached to brain proteins from deceased healthy individuals or individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Thus far, no effective treatments for Alzheimer’s disease are available. New approaches to preventing the progression of this devastating neurological disease are desperately needed.
Using new methodology, University of Kentucky researchers have mapped the variations in sugar chains attached to brain proteins from deceased healthy individuals or individuals with Alzheimer's disease.