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Bill Gates talks about his personal experience With Alzheimer’s – And hoping to move forward in the fight against illness.
This week’s blog on the blog on Gatesnotes.com this week, Microsoft co-founder and technological billionaire, 69, Bill Gates Sr.
The elder gates died in 2020 at the age of 94 after fighting Alzheimerimer.
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“It was a cruel experience, despite the shiny, loving father’s fall and disappeared,” Gates “wrote in the blog post.
Today, Gates, which serve as the chairman of the doors, doors, doors, are currently aimed at a treatment for joint dementia, which affects more than seven million Americans or more than 65 people.
Bill Gates and Bill Gates Sr. In 2008, Bill and Melinda creates a meeting room in the meeting room at the Seattle headquarters of the Gates Foundation. (Geyts Enterprises)
On the blog, the doors expressed the optimism of “mass progress” in the fight against Alzheimer’s and other demon.
Last year, Gatats Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, the teams of the teams in Indianapolis said that the teams of Alzheimer’s biomarkers said.
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“There is an opportunity to enter the header of new automated cars that will work on the world.” “It’s an exciting time in a difficult space.”
According to the doors, one of the biggest improvements in Alzheimer’s research is blood-based diagnostic tests that discover the proportion of amilloid boards in the brain. (Amyloid boards, protein gathered in the brain is one of the signs of Alzheimer’s.)
Bill Gates Jr. (right) in 1973 poses his father at the graduation ceremony. (Gates family)
“I am optimistic that these tests will be the change of game,” Gates wrote.
Last month the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) confirmed the first Wing test For patients with age 55, FOX News reported digital.
“Blood test that is simple, accurate and easy is possible to make a regular choice of a day.”
Traditionally, the main road to diagnose the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, usually only symptoms were a pet scan (medical image) or spinal tone (lumbar puncture).
Hope, blood-based tests are able to make a better job to catch the disease early, the decline begins.
Gates’s family takes a picture in 1965. The older doors were 94 years old after fighting Alzheimer’s. (Gates family)
“Now we know that the disease begins with any sign, which starts to see any sign,” Gates says Gates.
“A simple, accurate and easy run blood test One day a day, a cognitive decline can determine the examination before living, “he said.
Geyts said that he was often asked: “What is the point of diagnosis if I can’t do anything about it?”
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For this purpose, he expressed optimism for the future of Alzheimer’s treatment two drugs – Lecanemab (Leqmbı) and Donanemab (Kisunla) – FDA approved.
“Both proved to modestly slow down the disease, but that I really excitedly, it is the potential to be combined with early diagnostics,” the doors said.
Alzheimer’s disease currently affects one of more than seven million Americans or nine more than 65 years old. (Idle)
He said he hoped that blood tests would help accelerate the process of adopting patients in clinical trials for the new Alzheimer’s medicines.
The doors have increased to carry out this Funding for researchoften comes from federal grants.
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“This is the moment to spend More money on researchNot less, “said,” said Alzheimer’s research, “he said.
“There are still a large number of jobs to be done – as the pathology of the disease and deepening the diagnostics and deepening the diagnostics as well as developing better diagnostics.
“I explode how much we learned about Alzheimer’s in the last few years.”
Geyts pointed out that his father Alzheimer was considered to be “death sentence”, but it starts to change.
“How much did we learn about Alzheimer’s in the last few years,” he said.
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“Despite the world that is a world that has ever been to watch a person who has suffered from this terrible disease, I can not help to be full of hope.”