Saturday, December 26, 2009

Management Of Alzheimer Why Hasn't Anyone Isolated The Pathogen That Causes Alzheimer's?

Why hasn't anyone isolated the pathogen that causes Alzheimer's? - management of alzheimer

The deterioration of the brain (eg plaque) is caused by inflammation and swelling can be controlled by NSAIDs, but the correct dose has not yet been determined.

The drug can to remove the plaque to be an advantage, but the money would be better spent to locate and source of inflammation (ie, whether treated by viruses or bacteria) to.

Research has shown that there is a high probability of a pathogen in question. It is likely that the person's agents, to isolate the win the Nobel Prize for medicine.

The potential of NSAIDs as a management tool for this type of disease is caused by commercial interests to be unprofitable, so that no large-scale study are provided on the effectiveness of the proposed treatment, and smaller studies have achieved mixed results.

The last time that I ask this question, the only response I received from a representative of a pharmaceutical company.

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