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Ganging Up on Alzheimer’sPosted on Aug 13, 2010
A decision by scientists back in 2003 to share their findings on Alzheimer’s research has led to a “wealth of recent scientific papers” and important advances in moving to understand the disease and develop drugs to combat it. Historically, medical researchers, drug companies and academia have jealously guarded their work. The Alzheimer’s collaborative project has already opened the door to a similar effort against Parkinson’s disease. —JCL
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By samosamo, August 13, 2010 at 3:23 pm Link to this comment
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I hope this leads to requirements of stopping the unfettered
pollution from the industrial sector by locating and isolating the
chemicals that polluting could be part of the disease.
So, don’t anyone scoff, because as long as bisphenal-A has been
round, since 1930 or thereabouts, though it may not be a part of
onset alzheimers, it is heavily implicated in the sexual
development problems of boy and girls and quite possibly in
their neural development. For bisphenal-a:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisphenol_A
Report thisBy Tim, August 13, 2010 at 1:39 pm Link to this comment
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It really is excitingly dizzying how fast we’re seeing progress from such collaborations. Compared to pre-human genome project era, we have a lot more directives available to us for how to live our lives if we choose to be healthy. Eat your tumeric kids! It has a wonderful component shown to prevent the accumulation of amyloid beta plaques! And don’t think your too young to start concerning yourselves with this disease. People related to Alzheimer’s sufferers can take on these plaques in their 20’s.
Report thisBy cyrena, August 13, 2010 at 12:26 pm Link to this comment
Well hot damn….you GO Truthdig!! I’m so pleased to
see this article published here. Ya’ll KNOW it is my
mission to spread awareness and all of the SCIENTIFIC
information we can find, on these and other diseases
of the brain/mind.
Superb use of the word “wealth” in describing the
acquisition of the scientific research papers. That
work probably represents information that cannot be
measured in terms of dollars and cents, at least not
in respect to the personal pain and suffering
experienced by so many from this illness.
This is wonderful news…...(gotta celebrate every
Report thispiece we can find)