Inflammation in Alzheimer’s Disease

Cynthia Lemere of Harvard Medical School shares her findings on the link between inflammation and Alzheimer’s disease. Series: “Inflammation as Cause and Consequence of Disease” [1/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13576]
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A form of sLRP will clear these amyloids from the Brain, thats ten years off, at least.
I like Memantine to reduce the oxidative stress created by excess A-Beta oligomers. I think that free radical oxidization of these excess amyloids is the mechanism of plaque formation. Further, I think the addition of a powerfull antioxident like astaxanthin should help reduce oxidative stress and contribute to the reduction if not elimination of plaque formation. Immune therapy is another option.
Cyndy Lemere is awesome–one of the nicest woman in science I’ve ever met.
I remember when the vaccine came out and the problems of inflammation–
I was a technician there! The CND was a fun place!