Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Parasitic Worms for the Treatment of Neurodegeneration

I'm not sure you are going to want to try this for your likely descent into dementia.  But then they renamed rat poison to warfarin and made it a ubiquitous treatment for blood thinning. Your doctors thoughts?

1. A documented 33% dementia chance post-stroke from an Australian study?   May 2012.

2. Then this study came out and seems to have a range from 17-66%. December 2013.

3. A 20% chance in this research.   July 2013.

4. Dementia Risk Doubled in Patients Following Stroke September 2018

 

Parasitic Worms for the Treatment of Neurodegeneration

The article discusses the current status and prospects of clinical use of immunomodulatory parasitic worms in the treatment of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, including MS and AD. Here, we present our current understanding of the diversity of CD8 (+) iTregs effector cells and possible contribution of nematode factors to this process.

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