Recent content by MarkNH

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    Stem Cells and ALS Hope!

    1: J Neurol Sci. 2008 Feb 15;265(1-2):78-83. Epub 2007 Jun 19.Click here to read Links Stem cell treatment in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Mazzini L, Mareschi K, Ferrero I, Vassallo E, Oliveri G, Nasuelli N, Oggioni GD, Testa L, ***ioli F. Department of Neurology, "Eastern Piedmont"...
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    Missing Link?

    Ok, using molecular biology from scientific studies we now know that ALS specifically affects the following either up and downstream in the human brain.... motor neurons, glial cells, agreggates, misfolded proteins, astrocytes, mitochondria, heat shock proteins, sod1, etc. Ok, using molecular...
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    ALS - A Different Approach

    A Better Theory of ALS. Part One. In the previous Blog on ALS, I stated, not suggested, that a chronically low NF-kappaB level in muscle might be THE factor that predisposed muscle to deteriorate and cause motor neuron loss. In the last four days, I have accumulated at least 100 scientific...
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    FALS Types Overview

    Link is to a long but good review of the current fals thinking, most of which applies to sals also. http://www.dukealsclinic.com/downloads/emerging_therapies.pdf
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    ALS & Misfolded Proteins

    Researchers Score Against Lou Gehrig's Disease By Michael Smith, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today Published: October 05, 2006 Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5 -- Against the backdrop of...
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    Mercury, Lead & ALS

    Setting the Stage for Illness Mercury Exposure and Autoimmune Disease The current scientific literature abounds with studies of the strongly suspected link between exposure to inorganic mercury (iHg) and autoimmune disease, a family of often debilitating and sometimes fatal conditions...
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