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Welcome to an important show this show is a little bit more serious than the ones that i would normally like to have focused on but it’s so important alzheimer’s now i’m in my mid 60’s and else timers tempt to attack people around 65 however we know that is necessarily the case so let’s talk about alzheimer’s a little bit it’s a type of dementia that causes problems
With memory thinking and behavior symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time becoming severe enough to interfere with daily tasks alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia a general term for memory loss and other cognitive abilities serious enough to interfere with daily life alzheimer’s disease accounts for 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases
Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging the greatest known risk factor is the increasing age and the majority of people with alzheimer’s are 65 and older but alzheimer’s is job is not just a disease of the old approximately 200,000 americans under the age of 65 or younger onset health have onset alzheimer’s disease also known as early onset alzheimer’s alzheimer’s
Worsens over time and alzheimer’s is a progressive disease where dementia symptoms gradually worsen over a number of years in its early stages memory loss is mild but in late stage alzheimer’s individual lose the ability to carry on a conversation and respond to their environment alzheimer’s is in the six leading cause of death in the united states on average a
Person with alzheimer’s lives four to eight years after diagnosis but can live as long as 20 depending on other factors alzheimer’s has no cure but treatments with symptoms are available and research continues although current else arms treatments can’t stop alzheimer’s from progressing they can temporarily slow the worsening of dementia symptoms and improve quality
Of life for those with alzheimer’s but today there’s a worldwide effort to find better ways for treatment of the disease and delay its onset now this gets on to the story but health and microscopic changes in the brain and the first science of memory loss but i don’t want to go there because i’ll leave a link for this and a couple more just to be on the safe side
What i do want to talk about is pfizer because they had a drug called edinburgh in mine in 2015 and pfizer knew that his drug could prevent alzheimer’s nothing according to the post now i’ll leave a couple links about this and there’s a new video in the advanced nutrition playlist from rt news about pfizer now in the cannabis video we mentioned big pharma and big
Pharma unfortunately hasn’t changed ok let’s cover this article in 2015 during manufacturing pfizer discovered that their drug and girl an anti-inflammatory used to treat rheumatoid arthritis appeared to lower the risk of alzheimer’s disease by a whopping 64 percent so they’re saying that it’s just like some other medicines they were intended for one purpose but
They turned out to be good for another a particular blue pill comes to mind and hey that’s all medicines are often done you think semiconductor work is any different have a currently no more than half anyway no one ever learned about this discovery because the company chose not to pursue any further investigation and decided not to release the findings and this
Comes from investigative report from the washington post and holly will link wise recovered umbrellas potential for preventing alzheimer’s during analysis of a hundred hundreds of thousands of insurance claims hundreds of thousands of insurance claims company documents obtained by the washington post steak and burro could potentially safely prevent treat and slow
Progression of alzheimer’s disease however figuring it out if the drug would actually have that effect people at risk of the disease were to require an 80 million dollar clinical trial colette they just tested it on hundreds of thousands of people i’m confused why didn’t defy the releases findings about umbra and did they have a moral obligation okay this is not
A commentary after three years of internal debate pfizer decided against the trial despite recommendations from researchers in the company’s division of information and immunology they also decided to keep their findings mum i’ll leave a link i’ll be a couple links that’s enough i gotta go thanks for watching let’s be to the bird you still here yes thanks for watching
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What's Alzheimer's and Why Did Pfizer Hide ENBREL? // "Right to Try" is Law // Links Below By Velo Pro