"clears the brain of neurotoxic amyloid plaques...". On autopsy, some alzheimers patients have been seen to have had no amyloid plaque while others who had no symptoms of alzheimers had large amounts of amyloid plaque... The brain produces it's own insulin and the high levels of fructose and related sugars in western diets result in Type 3 diabetes. Fructose is to alzheimers now as smoking was to lung cancer in the 20th century... But there's another important contributing factor, which is how the brain creates and maintains memory. Memories that no longer have importance are deleted. When you warehouse elderly people, drug them, take away all decisions and responsibilities and isolate them from their families they have nothing left to care about. Combine social isolation with fructose induced Type 3 diabetes and you have an alzheimers epidemic.
I had a post deleted on The Guardian for having referenced the 4,100 year old Epic of Gilgamesh, a Babylonian text that presents an earlier version of Noah and the Ark than that found in the Talmud, Bible or Koran. It appears that was considered antisemitic.
Many families opt for a warehouse with minimal care, then they never come to see Mum again. And through Power of Attorney the money gets siphoned off leaving nothing to pay the bills. Being sent to a home is like being sent to a Psychiatric hospital, you're locked in, have no rights at all and are pumped so full of drugs you never complain again. I've seen all this happen to friends. Care on any level is big business and the only goal is to siphon off as much money as they can. Most people sent to homes have simply become too weak to defend themselves against their family's greed. You think you're a citizen and protected by the Bill of Rights? Wait til you turn 70.
Hmm. I did say "implies". Valid point, but it's kind of a loose definition. One could say membership in the Tea Party indicates a disorder in function that produces specific signs or symptoms. I was cautioning against the habit we have of plugging in a label to explain complex phenomena. In this case pronouncing the word "disease" is a slack way of dismissing the symptoms of dementia without any futher thought. Humans have a history of such rough sorting, using it as justification for all sorts of monstrous human rights abuses.
Often the elderly are put in homes because their relatives want their money, and distress at being stripped of their freedom and rights is considered proof that they need to be confined. If they've been abandoned by those they care most about and condescended to by all and sundry, they may well exhibit rage. Essentially, we condemn them to solitary confinement.. And... for most people, contact with family is more important that where you left your keys. Women tend to define themselves by family ties, men by their jobs. Take those away, put them in what amounts to concentration camps, force them to take drugs... and they are nothing.
One minor quibble, "recreates an activation pattern" suggests that the activation pattern is stable. It's clear that the activation pattern is quite vague and subject to corruption, which is why memories can be off on some points, and also explains false memories encouraged by police or therapists.
"Disease" is an unfortunate label because it implies a pathogen and there is none for Alzheimers. The term "Alzheimers" is simply a convenient catch-all term for a class of symptoms. One reason memory doesn't "fill up" is that unimportant memories are routinely deleted. Most of us don't remember the names of all of our Grade 1 classmates, for example. So the best place to look for causes is whatever is considered important for the sufferer. For (most) women the most important connection in life is children and grandchildren. Yet we push the elderly off into isolation and offer them daytime TV as a substitute. For them, it's isolation from family that causes their descent. To assume that this situation can be addressed with a wonder drug is incredibly foolish... I read of a young missionary girl who went off to Africa to teach children. After introductions she asked if anyone had any questions. One girl asked, "Is it true that in your country you send old people off to live alone?"
Not at all. Of course damage to brain tissue can cause memory loss. But ascribing all memory loss to brain damage is simplistic and stems from an archaic concept of what memory is and how it works. Also, the belief that there is a single process involved that we can label Alzheimers and be done is unworthy of science... At best the term might be used as a rough container for a collection of symptoms.
All memory is re-creation and only kernels of information are stored. That is why it's so easy to plant false memories... one doesn't change a memory, one subverts the re-creation... Memories are tagged with importance values when saved and unimportant memories lose significance and get cycled out, so the cause of memory loss is less likely to be brain damage and more likely to be flagging interest. Older women often obsess about their grandchildren and lose track of everything else. Older men no longer have work to organise themselves around and stop caring about the world around them. In both the patient simply loses interest. Lost interest means lost memory kernels... All brain research into memory loss is valuable, but the focus purely on physical causes is misguided.
Art and thought have no natural link, and the link forged in the last 100 years or so is artificial and destructive. And Art is no evolutionary leap as its effect depends on emotional cues weighed by a variety of subsystems of the brain that are present to greater or lesser degree in pretty much all living things. It's ironic that the Western Art world wraps itself in the mantle of the rational while studiously ignoring the science behind perception.
Bizarre that rationalism evangelists should try to claim Art created by a Homo Erectus 500,000 years ago. For many decades there has been an ongoing war being waged against the Art of the wild by those who would confine it in cages of polite discussion... Rationalism does to Art what taxidermy does to wild animals.
Funny how often people fall back on IQ tests despite their having been thoroughly discredited ages ago... The US was a world leader in the "science" of Eugenics in the early 1900s, and the first World Eugenics conference was held in the US.
Development is not necessarily good. The developed nations have poisoned a great deal of the earth and radically changed the global climate. There are many other ways one could argue that the west is still backward, religion and superstition are rife, war is commonplace, etc. One of the biggest differences has been the decentralized nature of African political and social organization. In that it is similar to what westerners encountered amongst North America Natives, who lived in small nations with many languages. In North America we stole the land and kept it. In Africa, with the exception of South Africa, we just stole the resources... In the Lord of the Rings we all cheer the hobbits and despise Mordor, but in real life the Native peoples of the world are the hobbits and our empires are Mordor.
Missed in the list were the Congo Wars, (still percolating), that have killed close to 4 million people, (pretty much ignored in western media). But further back there was the colonization of the Congo by Belgium, which saw the enslavement of most of the inhabitants to produce rubber. Those who did not meet their quotas had their hands chopped off and the hands were used as currency to exchange for money or goods.
Humans infected with Toxoplasma gondii are more prone to risk taking, apparently having more car accidents, for example. Infected mice lose all fear of predators and will happily walk right up to a cat. It was thought that humans could only be infected by contact with cat feces, but thousands were exposed in Victoria BC through a contaminated water supply. Untested so far is the legal culpability of someone who carries the parasite if they are accused of a crime.
Christopher Handley, a 39 year old comics and Manga collector in Iowa pled guilty in 2009 to an offense under the Protect Act after a shipment of comics he sourced from Japan was opened by customs. He was sentenced to 6 months in prison. With real child pornography real children are abused in the making of the film. The extension of the prohibition to virtual children criminalizes the communication of bad thoughts but the same holds for other types of material, possession of the Anarchist's Cookbook for example. There are lots examples in Labor history of union organizers being arrested for distributing pamphlets. So criminalizing the communication of ideas is not new. The question is where to draw the line.
The article was written by a news service reporter who took a complex issue and boiled it down into 156 words. Such articles routinely garble the information, partly in an attempt to make it sexier. The original in the American Journal of Medicine is behind a paywall. of course, but no such article showed up in their search results. No doubt it's somewhere, safely hidden from the public who are affected by the issue. The use of the word sugar is misleading, because there are different kinds of sugar. The kind alleged to be the most damaging is fructose, which your body is unable to metabolize properly. Fructose is said to be linked to diabetes, alzheimers and a wide variety of other diseases. Fructose is in just about all processed foods now, (I found it listed on a can of cat food). There's a good chance that the sugar industry will eventually find themselves in the same boat as the tobacco industry, but it will likely take decades .
The change Malala has been working for essentially means the total destruction of the underpinnings of the culture of northern Pakistan. That's why conservatives in Pakistan and elsewhere fight. We are no more right to impose our social system on other cultures that we were in past centuries to impose our religion. Along with local cultures hundreds of languages are disappearing. This is a time of mass extinction of species of animals, plants, fish and human diversity. These changes are as unstoppable as they are catastrophic. It's grotesque to see so many cheering it on.
Thanks to heavy marketing, serotonin uptake inhibitors were wildly successful when they first appeared. After a few years that success fizzled out. Many, many studies have established that the placebo effect is extremely powerful. The money drug manufacturers shovel into promotion is also at work in another important way. Researchers who get the right results get invited to speak at conferences in exotic countries, where they are put up in 5 star hotels and offered the finest food and women. Their research is underwritten and they are offered high paying prestigious positions. So it pays to get the right result.
One major problem is our weak laws about lobbying. Lobbyists can wine and dine MPs constantly with little oversight. Even worse, if an MP votes the right way they can get a great job with the PR company when they leave office. So... vote for the spy bill, retire before the next election and immediately start work as Vice President for SFA at a salary of half a million a year. Canadian News media are being corrupted in the same way.
The true situation is that the brain is designed to find patterns and assign agency. "Free will"... behind all decisions large and small lies emotional processing. Few of us could watch a good horror movie and not feel tension. Last figures I've seen have 41% of americans believing in ESP, 37% in haunted houses, 32% in ghosts, etc, etc... The exploitation of irrational feelings is the foundation of the powerful Public Relations campaigns that lead us into flocking to buy iPhones or supporting wars. The irrational is at the core of all Art, Music and Poetry, and without it we would no longer be human.
The approach locks understanding of alzheimers to body chemistry and that's certainly one component, but there are other elements that go unaddressed. In western nuclear families children grow up and move elsewhere and the elderly often end up living alone. Exclusion and isolation are painful and severe punishments, particularly for women. Elderly women typically fret constantly about their sons, daughters and grandchildren, whom they are lucky to see once a month. In this position little else seems important, and that which is unimportant is deleted from memory. Knitting classes, Bridge clubs and TV are wholly inadequate substitutes... Drug companies would have us believe that the answer to all problems is a drug, and the tunnel vision that produces blinds us to other important causes of the condition.
Charles Bonnet Syndrome. Some people who lose their vision report florid visual hallucinations, and anyone who spends a day wearing a blindfold is likely to experience them as well. We assume that we see with our eyes, but the eyes are only the start point. The brain takes the raw information feed and constructs our visual reality for us. When you're dreaming that system is constructing a visual reality disconnected from the usual input from the eyes. The majority of theories we hear about the nature of dreams suffer from a profound ignorance about how visual information is processed.
We'll be seeing a lot more of this, marketed as a cool new feature. Everyone makes about 250,000 saccades per day and the vast majority are unconsciously generated. By logging saccade targets one can easily map a person's interests, tastes, fears, sexual orientation, etc. Instead of page views ad companies will be selling saccade targets. That's bad enough, but the NSA will be collecting information about you that you don't even know yourself. With enough effort it would be possible to generate user profiles and identify users soley by their saccade fingerprints.
"clears the brain of neurotoxic amyloid plaques...". On autopsy, some alzheimers patients have been seen to have had no amyloid plaque while others who had no symptoms of alzheimers had large amounts of amyloid plaque... The brain produces it's own insulin and the high levels of fructose and related sugars in western diets result in Type 3 diabetes. Fructose is to alzheimers now as smoking was to lung cancer in the 20th century... But there's another important contributing factor, which is how the brain creates and maintains memory. Memories that no longer have importance are deleted. When you warehouse elderly people, drug them, take away all decisions and responsibilities and isolate them from their families they have nothing left to care about. Combine social isolation with fructose induced Type 3 diabetes and you have an alzheimers epidemic.
I had a post deleted on The Guardian for having referenced the 4,100 year old Epic of Gilgamesh, a Babylonian text that presents an earlier version of Noah and the Ark than that found in the Talmud, Bible or Koran. It appears that was considered antisemitic.
Many families opt for a warehouse with minimal care, then they never come to see Mum again. And through Power of Attorney the money gets siphoned off leaving nothing to pay the bills. Being sent to a home is like being sent to a Psychiatric hospital, you're locked in, have no rights at all and are pumped so full of drugs you never complain again. I've seen all this happen to friends. Care on any level is big business and the only goal is to siphon off as much money as they can. Most people sent to homes have simply become too weak to defend themselves against their family's greed. You think you're a citizen and protected by the Bill of Rights? Wait til you turn 70.
Hmm. I did say "implies". Valid point, but it's kind of a loose definition. One could say membership in the Tea Party indicates a disorder in function that produces specific signs or symptoms. I was cautioning against the habit we have of plugging in a label to explain complex phenomena. In this case pronouncing the word "disease" is a slack way of dismissing the symptoms of dementia without any futher thought. Humans have a history of such rough sorting, using it as justification for all sorts of monstrous human rights abuses.
Often the elderly are put in homes because their relatives want their money, and distress at being stripped of their freedom and rights is considered proof that they need to be confined. If they've been abandoned by those they care most about and condescended to by all and sundry, they may well exhibit rage. Essentially, we condemn them to solitary confinement.. And... for most people, contact with family is more important that where you left your keys. Women tend to define themselves by family ties, men by their jobs. Take those away, put them in what amounts to concentration camps, force them to take drugs... and they are nothing.
One minor quibble, "recreates an activation pattern" suggests that the activation pattern is stable. It's clear that the activation pattern is quite vague and subject to corruption, which is why memories can be off on some points, and also explains false memories encouraged by police or therapists.
"Disease" is an unfortunate label because it implies a pathogen and there is none for Alzheimers. The term "Alzheimers" is simply a convenient catch-all term for a class of symptoms. One reason memory doesn't "fill up" is that unimportant memories are routinely deleted. Most of us don't remember the names of all of our Grade 1 classmates, for example. So the best place to look for causes is whatever is considered important for the sufferer. For (most) women the most important connection in life is children and grandchildren. Yet we push the elderly off into isolation and offer them daytime TV as a substitute. For them, it's isolation from family that causes their descent. To assume that this situation can be addressed with a wonder drug is incredibly foolish... I read of a young missionary girl who went off to Africa to teach children. After introductions she asked if anyone had any questions. One girl asked, "Is it true that in your country you send old people off to live alone?"
Not at all. Of course damage to brain tissue can cause memory loss. But ascribing all memory loss to brain damage is simplistic and stems from an archaic concept of what memory is and how it works. Also, the belief that there is a single process involved that we can label Alzheimers and be done is unworthy of science... At best the term might be used as a rough container for a collection of symptoms.
All memory is re-creation and only kernels of information are stored. That is why it's so easy to plant false memories... one doesn't change a memory, one subverts the re-creation... Memories are tagged with importance values when saved and unimportant memories lose significance and get cycled out, so the cause of memory loss is less likely to be brain damage and more likely to be flagging interest. Older women often obsess about their grandchildren and lose track of everything else. Older men no longer have work to organise themselves around and stop caring about the world around them. In both the patient simply loses interest. Lost interest means lost memory kernels... All brain research into memory loss is valuable, but the focus purely on physical causes is misguided.
Art and thought have no natural link, and the link forged in the last 100 years or so is artificial and destructive. And Art is no evolutionary leap as its effect depends on emotional cues weighed by a variety of subsystems of the brain that are present to greater or lesser degree in pretty much all living things. It's ironic that the Western Art world wraps itself in the mantle of the rational while studiously ignoring the science behind perception.
Bizarre that rationalism evangelists should try to claim Art created by a Homo Erectus 500,000 years ago. For many decades there has been an ongoing war being waged against the Art of the wild by those who would confine it in cages of polite discussion... Rationalism does to Art what taxidermy does to wild animals.
Funny how often people fall back on IQ tests despite their having been thoroughly discredited ages ago... The US was a world leader in the "science" of Eugenics in the early 1900s, and the first World Eugenics conference was held in the US.
Development is not necessarily good. The developed nations have poisoned a great deal of the earth and radically changed the global climate. There are many other ways one could argue that the west is still backward, religion and superstition are rife, war is commonplace, etc. One of the biggest differences has been the decentralized nature of African political and social organization. In that it is similar to what westerners encountered amongst North America Natives, who lived in small nations with many languages. In North America we stole the land and kept it. In Africa, with the exception of South Africa, we just stole the resources... In the Lord of the Rings we all cheer the hobbits and despise Mordor, but in real life the Native peoples of the world are the hobbits and our empires are Mordor.
Missed in the list were the Congo Wars, (still percolating), that have killed close to 4 million people, (pretty much ignored in western media). But further back there was the colonization of the Congo by Belgium, which saw the enslavement of most of the inhabitants to produce rubber. Those who did not meet their quotas had their hands chopped off and the hands were used as currency to exchange for money or goods.
Humans infected with Toxoplasma gondii are more prone to risk taking, apparently having more car accidents, for example. Infected mice lose all fear of predators and will happily walk right up to a cat. It was thought that humans could only be infected by contact with cat feces, but thousands were exposed in Victoria BC through a contaminated water supply. Untested so far is the legal culpability of someone who carries the parasite if they are accused of a crime.
Christopher Handley, a 39 year old comics and Manga collector in Iowa pled guilty in 2009 to an offense under the Protect Act after a shipment of comics he sourced from Japan was opened by customs. He was sentenced to 6 months in prison. With real child pornography real children are abused in the making of the film. The extension of the prohibition to virtual children criminalizes the communication of bad thoughts but the same holds for other types of material, possession of the Anarchist's Cookbook for example. There are lots examples in Labor history of union organizers being arrested for distributing pamphlets. So criminalizing the communication of ideas is not new. The question is where to draw the line.
The article was written by a news service reporter who took a complex issue and boiled it down into 156 words. Such articles routinely garble the information, partly in an attempt to make it sexier. The original in the American Journal of Medicine is behind a paywall. of course, but no such article showed up in their search results. No doubt it's somewhere, safely hidden from the public who are affected by the issue. The use of the word sugar is misleading, because there are different kinds of sugar. The kind alleged to be the most damaging is fructose, which your body is unable to metabolize properly. Fructose is said to be linked to diabetes, alzheimers and a wide variety of other diseases. Fructose is in just about all processed foods now, (I found it listed on a can of cat food). There's a good chance that the sugar industry will eventually find themselves in the same boat as the tobacco industry, but it will likely take decades .
The change Malala has been working for essentially means the total destruction of the underpinnings of the culture of northern Pakistan. That's why conservatives in Pakistan and elsewhere fight. We are no more right to impose our social system on other cultures that we were in past centuries to impose our religion. Along with local cultures hundreds of languages are disappearing. This is a time of mass extinction of species of animals, plants, fish and human diversity. These changes are as unstoppable as they are catastrophic. It's grotesque to see so many cheering it on.
Thanks to heavy marketing, serotonin uptake inhibitors were wildly successful when they first appeared. After a few years that success fizzled out. Many, many studies have established that the placebo effect is extremely powerful. The money drug manufacturers shovel into promotion is also at work in another important way. Researchers who get the right results get invited to speak at conferences in exotic countries, where they are put up in 5 star hotels and offered the finest food and women. Their research is underwritten and they are offered high paying prestigious positions. So it pays to get the right result.
One major problem is our weak laws about lobbying. Lobbyists can wine and dine MPs constantly with little oversight. Even worse, if an MP votes the right way they can get a great job with the PR company when they leave office. So... vote for the spy bill, retire before the next election and immediately start work as Vice President for SFA at a salary of half a million a year. Canadian News media are being corrupted in the same way.
The true situation is that the brain is designed to find patterns and assign agency. "Free will"... behind all decisions large and small lies emotional processing. Few of us could watch a good horror movie and not feel tension. Last figures I've seen have 41% of americans believing in ESP, 37% in haunted houses, 32% in ghosts, etc, etc... The exploitation of irrational feelings is the foundation of the powerful Public Relations campaigns that lead us into flocking to buy iPhones or supporting wars. The irrational is at the core of all Art, Music and Poetry, and without it we would no longer be human.
Prayer, meditation... it all boils down to thumb sucking.
The approach locks understanding of alzheimers to body chemistry and that's certainly one component, but there are other elements that go unaddressed. In western nuclear families children grow up and move elsewhere and the elderly often end up living alone. Exclusion and isolation are painful and severe punishments, particularly for women. Elderly women typically fret constantly about their sons, daughters and grandchildren, whom they are lucky to see once a month. In this position little else seems important, and that which is unimportant is deleted from memory. Knitting classes, Bridge clubs and TV are wholly inadequate substitutes... Drug companies would have us believe that the answer to all problems is a drug, and the tunnel vision that produces blinds us to other important causes of the condition.
Charles Bonnet Syndrome. Some people who lose their vision report florid visual hallucinations, and anyone who spends a day wearing a blindfold is likely to experience them as well. We assume that we see with our eyes, but the eyes are only the start point. The brain takes the raw information feed and constructs our visual reality for us. When you're dreaming that system is constructing a visual reality disconnected from the usual input from the eyes. The majority of theories we hear about the nature of dreams suffer from a profound ignorance about how visual information is processed.
We'll be seeing a lot more of this, marketed as a cool new feature. Everyone makes about 250,000 saccades per day and the vast majority are unconsciously generated. By logging saccade targets one can easily map a person's interests, tastes, fears, sexual orientation, etc. Instead of page views ad companies will be selling saccade targets. That's bad enough, but the NSA will be collecting information about you that you don't even know yourself. With enough effort it would be possible to generate user profiles and identify users soley by their saccade fingerprints.