A couple of new developments:
https://scitechdaily.com/mit-genus-40-hz-vibrations-reduce-alzheimers-disease-symptoms/
“The current study, along with our previous studies using visual or auditory GENUS demonstrates the possibility of using non-invasive sensory stimulation as a novel therapeutic...
Li Huei Tsai, who runs a lab at MIT, inspired by 2 of her graduate students, decided to see whether the robustness of gamma waves in the brain showing alzheimers pathology,could be increased by exposure to light. To do this, she enlisted the help of Ed Boyden, also of MIT and one of the...
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210302005367/en/Cognito-Therapeutics-to-Announce-New-Clinical-Data-Evaluating-Gamma-Frequency-Neuromodulation-to-Treat-Alzheimer’s-Disease-at-2021-ADPD-Virtual-Conference
Cognito Therapeutics to Announce New Clinical Data Evaluating Gamma Frequency...
I posted this around Christmas but I have a feeling it was lost in the usual late December distraction, this year made even more intense by Covid.
https://www.s4me.info/threads/an-hour-of-light-and-sound-a-day-might-keep-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-at-bay.8614/#post-311780
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There have been...
I’ve been following Cognito Therapeutics for a couple of years, waiting to hear more about the progress of its Gamma 40 hz study on human subjects with Alzheimer’s. Well, it seems they have appointed a new CEO, which portends good developments are on the horizon.
(Cognito Therapeutics was set...
https://www.statnews.com/2020/07/21/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-keys-understanding-post-covid-syndrome/
A couple of thoughts:
Asking for proof of a change of heart by Fauci is futile, particularly at this moment in American life, where he serves as a touchstone for science. Admitting he made an...
Merged thread
Contracting Covid 19 twice: It’s not better the 2nd time around
But these more recent reports sound more rigorous and detailed. I recently saw a
report from a respected physician (the Vox author notes this report too) in New Jersey who said he’d found two cases of reinfection. In...
Chagrin that it's come to this, or just that he's really completely new to saying Myalgic Encephalomyelitis in public. Perhaps, he should stand in front of a mirror in gradually increasing temporal increments and practice until he can say it with confidence.
Yes
A few months ago, I listened to a conversation between Ian Lipkin and Vincent Racaniello about his experience of being sick with covid 19 and his thoughts about the current state of play of the pandemic as well as his thoughts about the future. He mentioned m.e. in a context I don't recall...
A couple of corrections. Kramer was a catalyst, a match that lit a fire that became Act Up, a political grassroots movement that consciously operated as a collective. This representation of Larry Kramer as the pivotal individual in the transformation that Fauci speaks of is not accurate. Many...
I wish I could be as sanguine as you. The model of "learned helplessness" that van Elzakker believes they are using coupled to an ostensibly effective treatment, will strand us in an inappropriate category and kick open the door to the truly moronic "bodily distress syndrome", giving this hell...
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/21/the-35-billion-race-for-a-cure-for-a-liver-disease-that-affects-millions.html
(from later in the article my bold)
In spite of the large U.S. patient population at risk, the CDC has not addressed the crisis, and there is no FDA-approved treatment available...
I agree that the primary problem was that M.E. did not obey conventional signs and indices of disease. But it was no accident that the disease was stranded in the nowhere of the ORWH, which is a Potemkin village, run by the NIH, organized as a deliberately inadequate sop to the demand for more...
@Graham wrote:
AHRQ (Excellent, lucid summary of AHRQ process mess which fortunately reached the conclusion they should have drawn at the beginning. Excellent work by Spotila and Dimmock.)
http://occupyme.net/2016/08/16/ahrq-evidence-review-changes-its-conclusions/
More info on the P2P...
A couple of other questions for me are: do vaccinations pose a risk once you are sick; and as a corollary to what @Woolie wrote is it more the proverbial straw or an emergence of an occluded latency, the tiger that was ready to spring
Of course, the article, implicitly,describes the failure of...
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