aarp4.jpgAdvocates of human embryo destruction experimentation almost always list Alzheimer’s as a disease they hope it will cure.
This is a myth, a lie. As the Washington Post reported three years ago, “of all the diseases that may someday be cured by embryonic stem cell treatments, Alzheimer’s is among the least likely to benefit.”
This is because Alzheimer’s does not arise from a specialized population of brain cells. “[I]n contrast to Parkinson’s, diabetes and spinal injuries, Alzheimer’s disease involves the loss of huge numbers and varieties of the brain’s 100 billion nerve cells – and countless connections, or synapses, among them,” explained the Post article.
That information was backdrop for this point.
The June issue of AARP Bulletin, a publication by the American Association of Retired Persons, the largest American nonprofit advocacy group for those aged 50+, contained this….

“Within three years, it’s all but certain we’ll have disease-modifying drugs that fundamentally change the nature of Alzheimer’s,” says Sam Gandy, M.D., chair of the National Medical and Scientific Advisory Council of the Alzheimer’s Association and director of the Farber Institute for Neurosciences in Philadelphia.
Neil Buckholtz, chief of the Dementias of Aging Branch at the National Institute on Aging in Bethesda, MD, adds, “We’ve gone from drugs that help for a time with the symptoms of Alzheimer’s to trying to develop drugs that will actually slow down or reverse the disease itself.”…
Scientists are… confident that one of the more than four dozen other drugs now in human trials will succeed….
Experts say there is a solid basis for all this optimism: Today’s drug trials are the fruit of 20 years of scientific work on Alzheimer’s.
“We’re now at a point where we understand enough about the molecules and mechanisms of the disease to target new therapies very, very precisely,” says Douglas R. Galasko, M.D., interim director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at the University of California, San Diego….
This next generation of drugs is designed to prevent, destroy and clean out deposits of beta-amyloid plaque that kill the brain’s nerve cells, leading to the devastating loss of memory, reason and, ultimately, life that characterizes Alzheimer’s.

Imagine that. No human embryo dissections needed. Try not to forget.
[Hat tip: Mome]

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