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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Huge New Screening (and Drug Treatment) Push for Alzheimer's Disease


Experts on Alzheimer's disease are proposing new criteria for diagnosing the dementia which would pick it up at an earlier stage and should get more patients onto treatment or into trials of new drugs.

An international expert group said the new guidelines would revise the definition of Alzheimer's to take into account recent scientific developments - including the use of so-called biomarkers, or biological signals, which can show if a person is at risk of the disease before they have any symptoms.

This pre-clinical stage, which can be about 10 years before dementia sets in, is widely seen as the best time to intervene in Alzheimer's. Recent studies have shown that brain scans, spinal fluid analyses and other tests can help predict who will develop Alzheimer's and they are becoming crucial to researchers and drug firms trying to develop new treatments.'

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1 comment:

  1. I wouldn't be surprised if there is a huge increase in alzheimers due to the amount of aluminium that's been sprayed into the atmosphere for at least the last 10 years, the government actually predicted an increase a few years ago. Interestingly though, tumeric is a known cure and can acutally reverse the disease even clearing plaques in the brain.

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