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Inflammation in Alzheimer's Disease

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2008

Cynthia Lemere of Harvard Medical School shares her findings on the link between inflammation and Alzheimer's disease. Series: "Inflammation as Cause and Consequence of Disease" [1/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13576]

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  • This presentation was done three years ago. Is this any updated information available regarding vaccine therapy?

  • I feel so bad for Alzheimerspatients! My friend has it and I will be damned if he will go to a home!

  • A form of sLRP will clear these amyloids from the Brain, thats ten years off, at least.

    I like Memantine to reduce the oxidative stress created by excess A-Beta oligomers. I think that free radical oxidization of these excess amyloids is the mechanism of plaque formation. Further, I think the addition of a powerfull antioxident like astaxanthin should help reduce oxidative stress and contribute to the reduction if not elimination of plaque formation. Immune therapy is another option.

  • Cyndy Lemere is awesome--one of the nicest woman in science I've ever met.

    I remember when the vaccine came out and the problems of inflammation--

    I was a technician there! The CND was a fun place!

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