Alzheimer's Breakthorugh Treatment?
People suffering early and moderate Alzheimer's have great reason for hope today as a new medication appears to materially impact of the disease in Stage II human trials. From the story:
If this pans out, it is great news on many levels. First and foremost is the amelioration on the individual level of a terrible affliction that not only destroys the patient but devastates families--as I have seen up close in the death of my uncle.Millions of Alzheimer’s sufferers have been given fresh hope after a new generation of drugs were shown to reverse the symptoms of the disease.
The treatment can bring the “worst affected parts of the brain back to life” and scientists say it is twice as effective as any medication currently available. They even suggested the drug works so well it might be given to patients in the future to prevent the onset of the illness.
The researchers say that if further tests of the drug, called rember, are successful it could be available within four to five years. "We appear to be bringing the worst affected parts of the brain functionally back to life," said Prof Claude Wischik of Aberdeen University, who carried out the trials on 321 people with the illness.
On a societal level, it could ameliorate the worry about explosive health care costs as my generation enters our senior years. This in turn, could moderate the pressure that has been building for the legalization of assisted suicide, Futile Care Theory, and more explicit methods of health care rationing.
Finally, the treatment isn't controversial, demonstrating how so much of what is going on today in bioscience isn't about cloning and embryonic stem cells.
Still some testing to go before it is ready for full clinical use. But can we all say, hip,hip, hooray?
Labels: Alzheimer's Disease. Uncontroversial Research. Drug Treatment.


3 Comments:
*cross fingers*
Here's hoping.
Every time I get my fingers crossed and feel like success is around the corner for these researchers, some sanctimonious hypocrite threatens the lives of the researchers, damages their homes, cars or takes a baseball bat to the front door of said researcher. Then when their day for ill health arrives, they make a statement like Ben White the vegan animal rights fanatic made as he entered chemo therapy at 53 years of age.
Ben White : Quote
" The vegetarian is reluctantly eating meat to combat his disease. I have to eat it but I don't have to like it."
This is a real piece of sanctimonious denial in relationship to his meat eating in building up his health issues. So easy to castigate others for fighting to maintain health or to demonize researchers till their own bodies fail and then a full blown case of hypocrisy arrives. I see someone else sick and my heart goes out to them. I want Binky the lab rat to be a part of that cure and will not wait till I am sick because I am to pragmatic to deny the future. I also would rather be known at my death as a stand up guy that desired the best cures for everybody throughout my life and not a self righteous hypocrite who started to beg for a cure when ill health hits me.
Do you know if this drug is effective for various kinds of dementia or only Alzheimer's specifically? I am wondering about Vascular Cognitive Dementia in particular . . .
Beth
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