First Medical Device To Treat Alzheimer's Is Up For Approval By the FDA (ieee.org)
the_newsbeagle writes: An FDA advisory committee met today to consider approving the NeuroAD device, which is supposed to help with the cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. The device uses a combination of brain stimulation and cognitive training tasks to strengthen the neural circuits involved in language, memory, and other components of cognition. The treatment requires patients to come to the clinic daily for 1-hour sessions. Regulators in Israel and Europe have already approved the device. The CEO of the company behind the device, Neuronix, says that they're not attempting to cure the underlying biological causes of Alzheimer's. "We're attempting to modify the course of the disease," he says. The cognitive improvements last for up to a year, after which they fade away.
Have an Alzheimer's patient go somewhere. Improvements that fade away. No thanks. Hey kids, how would you improve the process? Ding ding ding! You guessed it!
Most of these seem to help slightly with coordination as well. It shouldn't require (FDA) approval for the games. Cognitive decline is a horrific thing for everyone involved. The "brain stimulation" part smells of snake oil however.
I forgot, should I read the article again?
This other potential treatment sounds interesting:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/14/health/alzheimers-memory.html
And it sounds like it may even be made available in a home setting.
The problem is, the mice don't have Alzheimer's, they just have similar symptoms for some other reason.
Strobe lights and clicking doesn't generally cause cognitive improvement, so there isn't any reason to think it is a general effect that would apply to anything other than "mice with a certain type of genetic brain damage."
It is probably just causing dysfunction in the part of the brain that they damaged to cause the plaque buildup.
Delaying the need for going to nursing home and taking some of the strain off from the caregivers would certainly help. But we aren't that far in with the disease with my mom and at this point getting her to cooperate with that for an hour a day every day would not be remotely possible.
There's a great business opportunity if I ever saw one. Open up discos catering to the elderly with Alzheimer's/Dementia.
This sounds like something that could easily benefit everyone.
Go. Sloe. Hump. A. Teddy. Bear.
I'm not saying their connected, but it's a big coincidence that the press release this story is based on gets released the same day this happens:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/b...
https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/21...
https://www.bloomberg.com/opin...
You are welcome on my lawn.
Another method is to quit eating sugar.
Meth Amphetamine is the diet drug miracle and is concealed by many patented names, one of which was used by Oprah Winfrey as Doxacyl that she admitted used with amounts of Cocaine and not her Oh Mmm Thas Good overpriced tv dinner diet foods. These Meth Amp addicts burn through their sugar levels, cholesterol levels, and body fats at an accelerated pace that ive encountered mostly symptoms of Parkinson's disease in these individuals.
The rebound is a buffet table, and it is reported that shrimp-based seafood stirfry with lots of turmeric is what reverses the individuals whom have been triggered of Alzheimer's already if not Parkinson's.
The APA and APA are quack organizations that lack any grasp of reality other than assist in creating social management groups based on a range of symptoms that overlap with other unrelated illnesses: nothing more than job security to bums and drugdealers getting a paycheck from the courts and government and ignorant public.
Market this device to everyone looking to gain a competitive advantage at work, in school, etc. Alzheimer patients may be the Why? that got their funding, but they could make bank if they expand their target audience.
High cognitive reserves from long periods of education, have a marked impact on slowing disease progression.
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