As you might know that Alzheimer's disease is the kind of dementia that has specific:
- signs
Based on clinical research a patient who has dementia with Alzheimer's disease, in their brain has accumulation of:
- and amyloid plaques.
This disease got the name after a Germany physician and clinical psychiatrist, and also conducted some research related to brain disorders, Dr Alois Alzheimer.
Dr. Alzheimer was excited about working in the laboratory.
Franz Nissl who discovered a special staining technique became Dr. Alzheimer coworker and then also taught him about staining.
As we know at that time staining in the lab would helped the scientists to discover new finding in the organelles of the human body.
He worked with Nissl for couple years before Nissl moved out for better facility in his research.
However, they kept in touch being the best friend forever.
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Una enfermedad devastadora, hace que los últimos años de la persona sean nefasto bajo esa lacra de pérdida de memoria y un cuerpo agotado por la enfermedad. Un abrazo y una feliz semana.
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DeleteUma doença que é cada vez mais frequente à medida que a esperança de vida vai aumentando...
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Fig 01- Nissl-stained in the brain tissue
(Picture from Neuroscience, Purves, et al)
Based on clinical research a patient who has dementia with Alzheimer's disease, in their brain has accumulation of:
- neurofibrillary tangles
- and amyloid plaques.
This disease got the name after a Germany physician and clinical psychiatrist, and also conducted some research related to brain disorders, Dr Alois Alzheimer.
How did Alzheimer find out the change in his patient's brain? - Part 1 - Alzheimer's 3
DeleteUma doença terrível, de cariz neurológico, que infelizmente afeta milhões de pessoas. E dificilmente se encontrará a cura...
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Fig 05- Decorative wood
Dr. Alzheimer was excited about working in the laboratory.
Franz Nissl who discovered a special staining technique became Dr. Alzheimer coworker and then also taught him about staining.
As we know at that time staining in the lab would helped the scientists to discover new finding in the organelles of the human body.
He worked with Nissl for couple years before Nissl moved out for better facility in his research.
However, they kept in touch being the best friend forever.
# To be continued to Part 2
## Previous postings:
- Changes of Parents Behaviors When Caring a Baby – Part 2 - Science 11
- The Best Tacos which I Love to Consume in Louisiana – Part 1 – Food 10
- Could Botulinum Toxin be Turned to Beneficial Substance? - Part 4 – Science 10
- A Novel of Arian - Then The Fish Swallowed Him - Part 1 – Reading 6
How did Alzheimer find out the change in his patient's brain? - Part 1 - Alzheimer's 3
DeleteEsta reseña (noche de arcoíris), que nos dejas es sumamente interesante por lo devastadora que en la actualidad resulta esta enfermedad... demos grandes aplausos al Dr. Alois Alzheimer. Por su descubrimiento y hagamos preces para que la investigación encuentre un alivio para su tratamiento y cura.
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DeleteHow did Alzheimer find out the change in his patient's brain? - Part 1 - Alzheimer's 3
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Fig 01- Nissl-stained in the brain tissue
(Picture from Neuroscience, Purves, et al)
Based on clinical research a patient who has dementia with Alzheimer's disease, in their brain has accumulation of:
- neurofibrillary tangles
- and amyloid plaques.
This disease got the name after a Germany physician and clinical psychiatrist, and also conducted some research related to brain disorders, Dr Alois Alzheimer.
Interessante o post, amigo! Conheço alguns casos; como essa doença tem afetado a vida de famílias inteiras! :( Meu abraço, boa semana.
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Fig 05- Decorative wood
Dr. Alzheimer was excited about working in the laboratory.
Franz Nissl who discovered a special staining technique became Dr. Alzheimer coworker and then also taught him about staining.
As we know at that time staining in the lab would helped the scientists to discover new finding in the organelles of the human body.
He worked with Nissl for couple years before Nissl moved out for better facility in his research.
However, they kept in touch being the best friend forever.
# To be continued to Part 2
## Previous postings:
- Changes of Parents Behaviors When Caring a Baby – Part 2 - Science 11
- The Best Tacos which I Love to Consume in Louisiana – Part 1 – Food 10
- Could Botulinum Toxin be Turned to Beneficial Substance? - Part 4 – Science 10
- A Novel of Arian - Then The Fish Swallowed Him - Part 1 – Reading 6
Ainda sabemos pouco sobre essa terrível doença. Terrível a ponto de não ter um remédio para ao menos combater essa mal que afeta milhares de pessoas em todo mundo
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Muy buena informacion. Saludos amiga.
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Fig 01- Nissl-stained in the brain tissue
(Picture from Neuroscience, Purves, et al)
Based on clinical research a patient who has dementia with Alzheimer's disease, in their brain has accumulation of:
- neurofibrillary tangles
- and amyloid plaques.
This disease got the name after a Germany physician and clinical psychiatrist, and also conducted some research related to brain disorders, Dr Alois Alzheimer.
A disease that affects more and more people.
ReplyDeleteIt is terrible for those who have it and for the family members who care for the patient.
The 4th image is super funny.
Indeed....
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How did Alzheimer find out the change in his patient's brain? - Part 1 - Alzheimer's 3
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Fig 05- Decorative wood
Dr. Alzheimer was excited about working in the laboratory.
Franz Nissl who discovered a special staining technique became Dr. Alzheimer coworker and then also taught him about staining.
As we know at that time staining in the lab would helped the scientists to discover new finding in the organelles of the human body.
He worked with Nissl for couple years before Nissl moved out for better facility in his research.
However, they kept in touch being the best friend forever.
# To be continued to Part 2
## Previous postings:
- Changes of Parents Behaviors When Caring a Baby – Part 2 - Science 11
- The Best Tacos which I Love to Consume in Louisiana – Part 1 – Food 10
- Could Botulinum Toxin be Turned to Beneficial Substance? - Part 4 – Science 10
- A Novel of Arian - Then The Fish Swallowed Him - Part 1 – Reading 6
Importante tratar un tema como el de el Alzheimeer que en la actualidad se ha convertido en una morbilidad de altos índices. Un abrazo. Carlos
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As you might know that Alzheimer's disease is the kind of dementia that has specific:
- signs
- and symptoms.
Olá, amiga.
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DeleteHow did Alzheimer find out the change in his patient's brain? - Part 1 - Alzheimer's 3
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Fig 01- Nissl-stained in the brain tissue
(Picture from Neuroscience, Purves, et al)
Based on clinical research a patient who has dementia with Alzheimer's disease, in their brain has accumulation of:
- neurofibrillary tangles
- and amyloid plaques.
This disease got the name after a Germany physician and clinical psychiatrist, and also conducted some research related to brain disorders, Dr Alois Alzheimer.
Tremenda enfermedad. Ojalá se encuentre la forma de detenerla.
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Fig 05- Decorative wood
Dr. Alzheimer was excited about working in the laboratory.
Franz Nissl who discovered a special staining technique became Dr. Alzheimer coworker and then also taught him about staining.
As we know at that time staining in the lab would helped the scientists to discover new finding in the organelles of the human body.
He worked with Nissl for couple years before Nissl moved out for better facility in his research.
However, they kept in touch being the best friend forever.
# To be continued to Part 2
## Previous postings:
- Changes of Parents Behaviors When Caring a Baby – Part 2 - Science 11
- The Best Tacos which I Love to Consume in Louisiana – Part 1 – Food 10
- Could Botulinum Toxin be Turned to Beneficial Substance? - Part 4 – Science 10
- A Novel of Arian - Then The Fish Swallowed Him - Part 1 – Reading 6
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Por desgracia conozco bien esa enfermedad. La vivimos 11 tristes años con mi padre.Buenas fotos.
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Fig 01- Nissl-stained in the brain tissue
(Picture from Neuroscience, Purves, et al)
Based on clinical research a patient who has dementia with Alzheimer's disease, in their brain has accumulation of:
- neurofibrillary tangles
- and amyloid plaques.
This disease got the name after a Germany physician and clinical psychiatrist, and also conducted some research related to brain disorders, Dr Alois Alzheimer.
Una enfermedad terrible, triste para el paciente y para la familia. Deseo que se encuentre pronto una cura. Un abrazo.
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Fig 05- Decorative wood
Dr. Alzheimer was excited about working in the laboratory.
Franz Nissl who discovered a special staining technique became Dr. Alzheimer coworker and then also taught him about staining.
As we know at that time staining in the lab would helped the scientists to discover new finding in the organelles of the human body.
He worked with Nissl for couple years before Nissl moved out for better facility in his research.
However, they kept in touch being the best friend forever.
# To be continued to Part 2
## Previous postings:
- Changes of Parents Behaviors When Caring a Baby – Part 2 - Science 11
- The Best Tacos which I Love to Consume in Louisiana – Part 1 – Food 10
- Could Botulinum Toxin be Turned to Beneficial Substance? - Part 4 – Science 10
- A Novel of Arian - Then The Fish Swallowed Him - Part 1 – Reading 6
I Hope a prompt cure will be for Alzheimer's people.
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As you might know that Alzheimer's disease is the kind of dementia that has specific:
- signs
- and symptoms.
Que osbnossos cientistas desenvolvam um remedio para retardar os sintomas dessa terrível doença.
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Fig 01- Nissl-stained in the brain tissue
(Picture from Neuroscience, Purves, et al)
Based on clinical research a patient who has dementia with Alzheimer's disease, in their brain has accumulation of:
- neurofibrillary tangles
- and amyloid plaques.
This disease got the name after a Germany physician and clinical psychiatrist, and also conducted some research related to brain disorders, Dr Alois Alzheimer.
Olá amiga,
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Fig 05- Decorative wood
Dr. Alzheimer was excited about working in the laboratory.
Franz Nissl who discovered a special staining technique became Dr. Alzheimer coworker and then also taught him about staining.
As we know at that time staining in the lab would helped the scientists to discover new finding in the organelles of the human body.
He worked with Nissl for couple years before Nissl moved out for better facility in his research.
However, they kept in touch being the best friend forever.
# To be continued to Part 2
## Previous postings:
- Changes of Parents Behaviors When Caring a Baby – Part 2 - Science 11
- The Best Tacos which I Love to Consume in Louisiana – Part 1 – Food 10
- Could Botulinum Toxin be Turned to Beneficial Substance? - Part 4 – Science 10
- A Novel of Arian - Then The Fish Swallowed Him - Part 1 – Reading 6
Olá passando para desejar um feliz final de semana
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