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Dictionary » A » Alzheimers AlzheimersA progressive form of presenile dementia that is similar to senile dementia except that it usually starts in the 40s or 50s; first symptoms are impaired memory which is followed by impaired thought and speech and finally complete helplessness.A progressive form of presenile dementia that is similar to senile dementia except that it usually starts in the 40s or 50s; first symptoms are impaired memory which is followed by impaired thought and speech and finally complete helplessness. ![]()
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Results from our forumAnybody have some answer... i would say they're full of shit. They claim to treat diseases that are known to be currently untreatable (like autoimmune disorders, ALS, alzheimers), claim to use stem cells for utterly stupid things that don't even mean anything medically (leg pain?!?!) and claim to somehow use stem ...
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Re: Re:... and co incides with iron accumilation in other neurodegenerative diseases. http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/feb/15/mercury-fillings-alzheimers here is some links to how to professionaly derail and discredit threads. first the definition http://www.123exp-government.com/t/03774105915/ ...
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Re: Important unknown nanotech within humans... of people and within about 10 mins of research theres a strong link between morgellons and iron neurodegeneration..... firstly the iron seen in alzheimers is iron magnetite, The study looked at brain tissue from 11 Alzheimer's Disease and 11 age-matched control subjects. It showed, for the first ...
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Re:... light, Examining the role of anomalous iron concentrations in Alzheimer's disease, and their implications for early detection and diagnosis http://alzheimers.org.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?categoryID=200301&documentID=272 what is breaking down the red blood cells?,by god its the nanotech ...
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Why Alzheimer's happen?I hope not. My mother had Parkinsons and Alzheimers. She got the Parkinsons first, so I do not know if the two were related.
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