on 06-12-2015 18:26
I have been given an article to read which gives some hope for sufferers of Alzheimers disease. This fascinating research took place in March 2015 and is currently ongoing.
Australian researchers from the Queensland Brain Centre have come up with a non-invasive ultrasound technology that clears the brain of neurotoxic amyloid plaques - structures that are responsible for memory loss and a decline in cognitive function in Alzheimer’s patients.
This initial research was undertaken on mice and of those tested... 75% had memory fuction restored. Remarkable results. The researchers are hoping to trial this non invasive treatment on humans by 2017
http://www.sciencealert.com/new-alzheimer-s-treatment-fully-restores-memory-function
I shall be following this research with great interest. Alzheimers is a terrible disease. Anything which improves the lives of those suffering with it, is to be commended.
Thanks @Bambino for the article
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on 06-12-2015 18:59
on 06-12-2015 18:59
Certainly not aiming to give anyone an anatomy and physiology lesson on a Sunday ...but this picture shows amyloid plaques and neurofibre tangles in the brain. All indicative of Alzheimers
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on 06-12-2015 19:09
on 06-12-2015 19:09
on 06-12-2015 19:14
on 06-12-2015 19:14
06-12-2015 21:39 - edited 06-12-2015 21:41
thank you @Cleoriff for posting posting the article & to @Bambino for finding it for Cleoriff to add her comments on, particularly the diagram above ^ ^ ^
I am currently awaiting literature from the charity Age UK to help me understand how to 'look after' my elderly, infirm & poorly parents
Imho my mum has the beginning of dementia, she has commented so herself a few years ago, has been to her GP, who has said mum is not yet ready to be referred to the medical practice's memory clinic
I don't know the difference between dementia & Alzheimer's disease ... ... ... but after recently being to my GP explaining how poorly I felt & mentioning how my mum's health was deteriorating ... ... ... well I have it in mind in the New Year, as I've learned something from Cleoriff here publicly on the forum in off-topic that I'm allowed to contact their GP, because I'm not next of kin, their GP may be able to ease my mind ... ... ... my own GP did say she would speak to their GP ... ... ... but its up to me to keep on top of the situation as I see it anyway
Yes, this article is positively encouraging to us all as we get older or who have relatives / friends with this debilitating condition
Thank you to Cleoriff & Bambino again
on 07-12-2015 05:20
on 07-12-2015 05:20
Brilliant news. This is something that could affect any one of us as we get older. I fear suffering from this more than death itself.
We've seen some amazing breakthroughs this year and long may it continue. I'm hoping for a cure next for Parkinsons Disease which affects any age.