Progress in fighting Alzheimer's
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Progress in fighting Alzheimer's

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Fascinating. God's speed to the research!
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Tis a wonderful thing.
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Great! But, that may be too late for people like Glenn Campbell. They should start the human trials now.
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Yeah, protocol gets in the way of people who have nothing to lose.
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hopefully it'll bet human trials soon for people who are past "recovery"
way too many with these issues.
way too many with these issues.
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I hope they rush that through the trials on humans. I have two dear friends whose husbands have it. Both are near death now.
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My Dad had it. Cruel disease.
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My grandmother had it too. Fortunately something else got her first before she completely couldn't recognize any of us.
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My maternal grandmother died from it too. Terrible & terrifying.
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crocmommy wrote:My grandmother had it too. Fortunately something else got her first before she completely couldn't recognize any of us.
Yes, I remember hearing about your grandmother and her many issues. And you are right, her dying at the point she did was a blessing.
Yeah, same with my Dad..............as you know having heard all about it at the time.
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I agree that human trials should start ASAP for those with nothing to lose as long as everyone in the family agrees and knows the possible risks. Truly great news!
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Over the years, I've seen various headlines about a cure for AIDS, Alzheimer's, various cancers, etc., then I never hear anymore about it.
I hope this one is legit, but I'm naturally skeptical.
I hope this one is legit, but I'm naturally skeptical.
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BillB wrote:Over the years, I've seen various headlines about a cure for AIDS, Alzheimer's, various cancers, etc., then I never hear anymore about it.
I hope this one is legit, but I'm naturally skeptical.
Yeah. Guess most appear to have promise but later testing proves that false. And, with this one, I suspect it's a long way from ultrasounding a mouse brain from ultrasounding a human brain.
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