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rember and TauRx Therapeutics

I am getting emails asking me about rember. People want to know more about the drug and the phase 3 clinical trial. They are also asking how they can contact the company direct.   To learn more about the drug and get answers to your question use this link:   FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) about TauRx Therapeutics and... Read moreChevron

Tell the next U.S. President to make Alzheimer's a priority

I received this email from the Alzheimer's Association. They are asking for our help with the next President. Please consider signing. On January 20, 2009 - just a little more than five months from now - a new President of the United States will take office.No matter who you want to win the election, as supporters of the Alzheimer's Association,... Read moreChevron

See Etanercept (Enbrel) in Action

I finally found a website that has a great demonstration of Etanercept in action. The site is called Medscape. It does require a registration. However, the process is easy and it is free.   The page you will be visiting is easy to view and the videos are short and clear. The page also contains the case study. The case study is very... Read moreChevron

Westchester County's Project Lifesaver --NY suburb gives GPS to Alzheimer's patients

Here is a program that I am happy to see. About 60 percent of those suffering from Alzheimer's wander. And now, this county is doing something about it by offering the bracelets free to local seniors with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia at the start of the program.I cannot imagine the fear that is felt when a loved one suddenly disappears.... Read moreChevron

FAQs about TauRx Therapeutics and remberâ„¢

There is a lot of buzz right now about rember. People want to know more about rember, how it works, and when it might become available.    "New research findings point to a new treatment that appears to slow the progress of Alzheimer's by 81% over a year. The product - remberTM - is the first drug to act to arrest the progression of... Read moreChevron

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