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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2009

New research today says that insulin, the hormone used to treat diabetes, might some day be useful for treating Alzheimer's disease. http://www.sciencentral.com/video/

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  • @kanyuek

    Investigate coconut oil, ketones, and Dr. Mary Newport.

    Then take care what you dismiss.

  • How did that protein get there in the first place?

  • Alzhemier disease is a multiple gene expression disease and is not caused by one single or multiple gene mutation and insulin actually worsens the disease. DM Diabetic patients have frequent hypoglycemic episodes will eventually develop Alzheimer's disease ! So be carefully what you watch on You Tube !

  • Skip the mouses--use me for your research--

    I am dying anyway----I volunteer---

    I know I am coming down with this disease--contact me!!! Indianapolis, Indiana

  • Intereting. so if we can find a way to get insulin to the brain cells we can possibly relieve the symptoms of alzheimer. hmm...i wonder how scientists are planning on doing this.

  • No one ever cares about the mice with Alzheimer's that this will help. They've been dealing with all the same problems we have, except transvestism, but we all know insulin ain't gonna help that!

  • hmm, could insulin make a normal brain more receptive?

  • it would be helpful to a lot of people ...

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