naturevibe
08-25-2006, 12:05 PM
Many of you likely have seen this - I just finished reading an article about the U of MN study done on mice, which has found that by pinpointing a particular gene and shutting it off, the ability to learn may be restored in those with Alzheimer's.
There was a commercial for the evening news yesterday, which previewed this study -- we had my grandma home with us due to tornados in the area, and as soon as she heard this, I saw her eyes get big, and she said, "Leave it on this channel, I want to hear this". This was sort of an amazing moment of clarity for her - she hardly knows she has Alzheimer's, much less ever has an interest in anything on TV. It made me hopeful and sad at the same time.
How does everyone else feel about this new study and what it may mean down the line?
There was a commercial for the evening news yesterday, which previewed this study -- we had my grandma home with us due to tornados in the area, and as soon as she heard this, I saw her eyes get big, and she said, "Leave it on this channel, I want to hear this". This was sort of an amazing moment of clarity for her - she hardly knows she has Alzheimer's, much less ever has an interest in anything on TV. It made me hopeful and sad at the same time.
How does everyone else feel about this new study and what it may mean down the line?

