Mice injected with brain tissue from healthy humans showed no signs of the disease.
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Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Alzheimer's May Be Transmissible, Study Suggests
In some cases, Alzheimer's disease may in fact be the result of an infection, and may even be transmissible, a new study in mice suggests.In the study, mice injected with human brain tissue from Alzheimer's patients developed Alzheimer's disease. The mice developed brain damage characteristic of Alzheimer's disease, and over time, the damage spread throughout their brains, the researchers said.
Mice injected with brain tissue from healthy humans showed no signs of the disease.
Mice injected with brain tissue from healthy humans showed no signs of the disease.
Maybe that explains why Salisbury EMT's are brain dead. They caught Alzheimer's from some of the elderly patient's they transport. lmao
ReplyDeleteThey are brain dead to you idiots till you need their help. Get a life!
ReplyDelete12:39 Like them or not, it takes a lot of time & training to become an EMT. Maybe they'll be brain dead when you need CPR on yourself.
ReplyDelete10:39 AM
ReplyDeleteGot one thanks. Did I strike a nerve? lmao