2021.06.06 08:36
https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/alzheimersdisease/92823
by Judy George, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today May 27, 2021
2021.06.06 08:45
2021.06.06 09:54
Failed to open to read - it requires the registration, etc!- but certainly like to know more about how he manages differently.
Any idea on quite a few medicines the pharm viciously advertise through the TV on it's the real value?
What's the whole story involved in the jellyfish?
BB
2021.06.06 16:59
My feeling on any neurologist is that there are no intelligent ones for me.
They are all cowards and never know anything for sure.
If they don't know for sure, just say so.
During my practice, I've sent my patients to them so many times but I never got
any satisfactory answer or help from them.
In the end, I said, "Fuck the damn neurologists!!"
(Well, please pardon me for my profanity.)
They didn't seem to know anything in their field.
Maybe, all of them were in Alzheimer's then.
2021.06.07 08:33
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/07/fda-approves-biogens-alzheimers-drug-the-first-new-therapy-for-the-disease-in-nearly-two-decades.html
It is quite instructive and more real to listen to this intelligent neurologist
who faces squarely his own Alzheimer's and has been doing everything he can
to deal with his fate bravely.
"We physicians are heirs to the same diseases of our patients" and in a way
we all share the same fate this neurologist is in.