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    #46
    Originally posted by Howie View Post
    What do you charge to watch one of those?
    I'm fast and I'm free!!!
    Love, Sally


    "The best way out is always through". Robert Frost






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      #47
      So many things fill poor Howie's head, he can't say anything!
      "Given the millions of billions of Earth-like planets, life elsewhere in the Universe without a doubt, does exist."

      Albert Einstein

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        #48
        Those games

        Originally posted by Gary View Post
        To tell you the truth the games frustrate me. Having an IQ of about 75 I never could do them.
        Being uninterested in computer games is a sign of brain activity! It shows you are clearly thinking.
        And besides, my husband says to tell you that farmers are brilliant just by the nature of what we do every day.so many different problems to solve.
        Linda~~~~

        Be the kind of woman that when your feet hit the floor each morning the devil says:"Oh Crap, She's up!"..

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          #49
          Originally posted by Howie View Post
          Gary, thinking it's all linked to MS isn't based in fact, but actually is based on your own perception, that it's MS because you have it.
          Gary, I don't want you to focus on what used to be, but what you want tomorrow to be! You'll be much more worry free, and happier!
          Very true Howie. I have to remind myself that it doesn't matter what caused the problem just as long as you don't ignore the symptoms.

          Again very true. I guess I was whining. I try to not dwell on what could/should/might have been. Recently the fatigue has been bad and clouds my thinking. Which doesn't take much!

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            #50
            Gary, you whine all you want. It's the great thing about this forum. I just want you and everyone to enjoy your life, and see what you DO have that 90% of people on this planet don't have. And next time you whine, don't use my shirt sleeve to blow your nose, I hate doing laundry!
            "Given the millions of billions of Earth-like planets, life elsewhere in the Universe without a doubt, does exist."

            Albert Einstein

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              #51
              Here's some interesting new info, Gary, mice were cured of their memory loss. These mice are having it pretty good!

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              New protein-blocking drug could halt age-related memory loss
              This could be how we fight dementia.

              BEC CREW7 JUL 2015

              A blood protein that increases in abundance as we age and has been linked to cognitive decline and memory loss, and researchers suspect that by blocking its activity, we could halt the kind of mental degeneration that leads to dementia.

              The protein in question is known as beta-2 micro globulin (B2M), and its primary role is to identify potentially dangerous foreign cells in the blood and signal the immune system to attack them. But recent studies have found that the B2M proteins in the brain act a little differently - they can actually influence how the brain develops, how nerve cell communication is shaped, and possibly even behaviour. And now researchers in the US have found that by blocking B2M activity in old mice, they could restore their memory function and learning abilities to rival those of a young mouse.


              The team, from UC San Francisco and Stanford University’s School of Medicine, decided to follow up on the results of a separate Stanford study conducted in 2014 in which old mice were given the blood of new mice, and showed signs of improved learning ability. Further research revealed that prior to receiving the young blood, these old mice had ‘pro-ageing factors’ in their blood that blocked the process of neurogenesis, which facilitates memory function.

              The idea was to investigate these pro-ageing factors, and figure out whether they could be blocked or reversed, to stop age-related mental decline. "I think there are two ways we can improve or reverse the hallmarks of ageing," one of the team, Saul A. Villeda from UC San Francisco, told Ian Sample at The Guardian. "One of them is to administer pro-youthful factors, but the other is to target these pro-ageing factors."

              Villeda and his colleagues focussed on B2M because a number of studies in the past have linked high levels of the protein with cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease, HIV-associated dementia, and severe cases of kidney disease. It has also been confirmed that B2M levels increase with age in both the blood and brains of mice and humans.

              To test its effect, they first injected B2M into the blood and brains of healthy, young mice, effectively mimicking levels of the protein seen naturally in old mice. The young mice were then put through a number of memory and cognitive ability tests, such as navigating a complex water maze. The team found that the increased levels of B2M significantly affected the young mice’s ability to solve the maze, particularly when it was injected directly into the brain’s circulatory system. The process of neurogenesis was also suppressed in these mice.

              "Young animals are really good at this. They will make perhaps one or two mistakes over the course of three trials, Villeda told The Guardian. "But when you give them B2M, they’ll make perhaps five mistakes. It’s a striking difference."

              Next, the team worked with mice that had been genetically engineered to block the activity of BSM in both the blood and the brain’s circulatory system. They found that when these mice received the B2M injections and were put to the test, there was no negative effect on their cognitive or memory functions, or neurogenesis. And mice bred with no B2M at all actually performed better in the tests than the control group of young, healthy mice, and showed no signs of mental decline well into old age. "When we looked at the older animals, they were much smarter. They did not develop the same kinds of memory impairments. I was really surprised," Villeda told The Guardian.

              Reporting the results in Nature Medicine, Villeda and his colleagues said the effect of heightened B2M could even be reversed, which is great news for the prospect of developing some sort of age-fighting drug in the future. Thirty days after the mice had their B2M injections and performed terribly in cognitive tests, they went back to performing just as well as the control group.

              "From a translational perspective, we are interested in developing antibodies or small molecules to target this protein late in life," Villeda said in a press release. "Since B2M goes up with age in blood, CSF [cerebrospinal fluid in the brain], and also in the brain itself, this allows us multiple avenues in which to target this protein therapeutically."

              The next step here is to figure out if there are other factors involved in age-related cognitive decline that might affect how successful B2M-blocking drugs can be, and if the effect of increased levels of B2M is as striking in humans as it appears to be in mice.
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                #52
                Mice have a way of doing really well, don't they?
                SPMS diagnosed 1980. Avonex 2001-2004. Copaxone 2006-2009. Glatopa (glatiramer acetate = Copaxone) 12/20 - 3/19/24.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by agate View Post
                  Mice have a way of doing really well, don't they?
                  No kidding seems like mice have all the fun.

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                    #54
                    Only those that don't get killed to slice up their brains.
                    ANn
                    There comes a time when silence is betrayal.- MLK

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                      #55
                      of Mice and Men,, oh the plot thickens,,

                      hahahah !!
                      " Don't outsmart your common sense"

                      Peg

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                        #56
                        Is Gary volunteering?


                        Whatever happens around you, don't take it personally. Nothing other people do is because of you. It is because of themselves. -- Miguel Ruiz

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                          #57
                          I needed to read this banter this afternoon. Thanks guys. You are lifting my spirits!

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