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Alzheimer's is an irreversible?

 I understand that Alzheimer's is an irreversible disease, a progressive brain disorder. I am a student of electrical engineering. In electrical engineering science, with a proper feedback system, things can be reversible.  I feel that we need more research on this Alzheimers. I think we should learn to use any particular method to make it reversible! It allows you the flexibility to experiment and test your concept at any time while maintaining control over how it becomes reality. This could allow for something truly life-changing. Alzheimer's is irreversible? - "Yes it is". You can stop taking them, but you cannot prevent people from getting Alzheimer's." Treatments for Alzheimer's are based on trial and error. Dr. George Lacey says treatments like the Tylenol Prodrug - a pharmaceutical that works by reducing inflammation in your blood cells while also removing plaque buildup around brain tissue, to slow down or even reverse the deterioration of AD caused when bacteria die out (also called senile dementia). This will be tested as part 1065 during 2019/20 research trials with patients ages 65 years or older who have been found eligible following our criteria which includes having no history.



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