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How about using pre-existing adult stem cells, to re-generate the substantia nigra, the section of the brain damaged by Parkinson's?
Because you'll give them paranoid schizophrenia?
Regarding the isradipine Phase III trial linked above, the study should last three years. I tried to edit the original comment but couldn't for some reason.
Notable mouse research at The Buck Institute, an SFBA research facility:
"Lithium may help halt progression of Parkinson's"
"Low-Dose Lithium Reduces Side Effects From Most Common Parkinson’s Disease Treatment"
It's a long way from a mouse to a human, but interesting nonetheless.
I had previously commented on NeuroPhage a year ago, and they seem to be moving ahead on the schedule they had announced then:
BTW, I don't know what psycho Disliked three (1, 2, 3) of my comments above, without explanation, but if they have some scientific objection then let them present it. Apparently, (s)he Disliked basically all of my comments over a 20-day period, and is probably some closeted Muslim whom I offended and who tried to take revenge by Disliking everything from Parkinson's research to Don Henley. Meanwhile, this thread combines links to more than 40 relevant research efforts around the world, and thus PatNet provides a more comprehensive reference on this topic than anything else I've found anywhere, with the possible exception of (and certainly Honorable Mention to) the Michael J. Fox Foundation, which finances much of the best research worldwide.
Dr Oyekpen fucks genetically modified goats and uses the stem cells from the aborted goat-man embryos to formulate cures for various diseases. The snake oil is just a carrier fluid for the active ingredient.
Dan, is that you?
Don't worry ironvagina, I'm sure your goats are organic. Plus, I heard you sucked the semen back out of the goat as a form of birth control.
@Patrick, this thread is veering off topic and into a recurring flame war that has already littered other parts of PatNet. The flames are not commercial Spam, but is there a permissible way to remove them before they hijack the thread? Free speech doesn't benefit from burying the comments about Parkinson's research under a flaming haystack of goat feed.
how about ignoring the people who are in the flame war?
then you won't see them.
i'm trying to maintain a coherent and fair set of beliefs. currently, they are like this:
1. everyone has the right to say whatever the fuck they want on patrick.net, subject only to the 5 disallowed categories as documented in the "about" link:
threats
child porn
spam
copyright violations (upon notice)
personally identifying information
2. everyone also has the right to ignore people they do not want to hear from
Thanks - for a while there was an option for the user who posted a new thread to deleted comments from it, and for a while those comments went to a different thread for deleted comments. I could start Ignoring people but I would miss their other comments. People have strengths and weaknesses, and everyone is imperfect. Ignore vs Unignore seems too binary when talking about something as complex as a person.
allowing deletion of comments felt like it violated belief number 1 above: "everyone has the right to say whatever the fuck they want on patrick.net"
it just seems too much like censorship to actually delete a comment.
on patrick.net"
Maybe a "move" feature would help, as in "move this comment to a more appropriate thread," e.g. the flame war thread.
@Patrick, this thread is veering off topic
Sorry I deleted my post, it was half serious btw.
Thanks - I hadn't objected to your comment, which I saw was related to Parkinson's research. Subsequent comments went further astray.
Regarding stem cells, research is moving away from embryonic stem (ES) cells and towards cells grown in laboratories, including induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells made by scraping adult cells from a patient's skin and inducing them to produce stem cells. The iPS technology was first proved in 2007, and it is now reportedly easier to produce stem cells in a lab than to obtain them from fetal tissue. Meanwhile, studies of patients who had transplants using small needles to the brain have shown the transplanted cells do well, improving patients' symtoms markedly. (Other transplants to the brain had used larger needles, which were less successful. Some providers sell injections to the bloodstream, but they have not yet proved efficacy.) The ES cells were controversial even among patients, so iPS is becoming the new standard.
The iPS technology has huge potential for replacing whole organs, too: within around a decade, a patient needing a new kidney might be able to grow one from his own skin cells.
1. everyone has the right to say whatever the fuck they want on patrick.net, subject only to the 5 disallowed categories as documented in the "about" link:
threats
child porn
spam
copyright violations (upon notice)
personally identifying information
So national security secrets are ok then, right?
So national security secrets are ok then, right?
If you've got some, go for it. The publicity would be fantastic.
Statins don't treat people, they treat a test result that makes people paranoid.
They may, in fact, be more harmful than any good they do. Nontheless, in men with bad cholesterol who have parents who died young of heart disease, they may have some good placebo effect.
Plus, I heard you sucked the semen back out of the goat as a form of birth control.
the only comment worth reading in this entire boring nerd thread.
he has the cure to all manner of diseases....
@Patrick, the spam/delete function seems to have been removed.
this herbal clinic have successful parkinson's disease herbal treatment and treatment for other list of terminal diseases....
@Patrick, the same spammer seems to have returned with a similar User name...
but I'll delete my two posts to make you happy and keep your conversation on topic!
This is patnet.
DAMN SNOWFLAKES!
REPOST NOW! or buy them a crying towel.
Let me keep it on topic
Parkinson's Disease, CAN"T PAY CASH? FAILURES!
...the lowest common denominator strikes again. "This is why we can't have nice things."
So national security secrets are ok then, right?
If you've got some, go for it. The publicity would be fantastic.
Trump doesn't actually exist. The entire election was staged. America hasn't had an actual election since 1856. The Know-Nothing Party has been ruling as a monarchy ever since then, simply faking elections to keep the general population from revolting. Over the past century and a half, the real rulers have gotten board and tried to entertain themselves by making politics more and more ridiculous to see if the public catches on. Their joke has grown to ridiculous proportions.
In actuality, Trump is a Max-Headroom-like A.I. designed to entertain people as a buffoon. The Electoral College, which has been stoned since 1963, recoded him to run for president as a goof and forgot to terminate the process. They are all passed out right now, but when the munchies set in, I suspect they will hold an emergency "election" and Shia LaBeouf will be elected.
"Doxycycline Prevents Nerve Cell Damage in Mice with Parkinson’s"
No drug is yet proven and approved to slow the progression of Parkinson's Disease. Isradipine is approved for other purposes and is currently in stage III trials regarding Parkinson's Disease. Doxycycline is also approved for other purposes but has yet to begin clinical trials for Parkinson's disease. Physical exercise is probably the best known way to slow the progression of Parkinson's Disease, but it does not work perfectly, and many patients have other problems that limit physical exercise.
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I've been reading a lot about Parkinson's Disease research, including especially stem cell research. "Now that the president is in favour, [advocate Michael J] Fox observes wryly, "there is no money" for Congress to pay for it." Am I the only one to notice this pattern: when R's are in charge, they call stem cell research "immoral" (though they launch phony wars killing thousands of people including children); when D's are in charge, they call stem cell research "unaffordable" (though they launch infinite mandatory spending on entrenched industry revenue models)? Are there any SF Bay area companies researching a cure for Parkinson's Disease, and what experience have they had?
Update 2016: in addition to the continuously updated list of projects in this thread, anyone interested in this topic should see the Michael J. Fox Foundation site.