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I know it’s easy to criticize from the sidelines, but I really hope both sides realize how difficult it is to listen to two people talking at the same time, and adjust their conversational styles to reduce overlap when presenting a topic like this to an audience. Appreciate the work and the intent, but that could make it better for everyone.
Establishing a control group or baseline not easy and doctors not great with social perceptions as many wasted epidemiological studies have shown. The patients getting the drug get intensive medical attention and discussions. While you can give placebo injections to a control group, hard to completely duplicate the experience of the drug group.
Maybe it is time to switch the paradigm. Amyloid may be incidental, indicating that the innate immune system is fighting off toxic and inflammatory insults . The underlying mechanisms of dementia seem multiple. Please, acquaint yourself with the work of Dr. Dale Bredesen and begin to focus on prevention.
I’m very interested in the subject discussed in this program, however, I do not quite understand what the narrator is saying. Please renounce words clearly, and rephrase scientific terms instead of just yah, yeah, to the dumb audience. Thank you 😊👵🫶
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I do the same sort of interruption. Basically one has fully understood the question and as he is the expert gets info out quicker.
It is somehow disconcerting talking about dementia and smile quite a bit. But it was interesting and enlightening. Thank you.
I know it’s easy to criticize from the sidelines, but I really hope both sides realize how difficult it is to listen to two people talking at the same time, and adjust their conversational styles to reduce overlap when presenting a topic like this to an audience. Appreciate the work and the intent, but that could make it better for everyone.
Dr Jason likes to correct.
And he tends to interrupt.
In fact, shouldn’t she ask questions and let him talk. She’s the one interjecting. Annoying.
Establishing a control group or baseline not easy and doctors not great with social perceptions as many wasted epidemiological studies have shown. The patients getting the drug get intensive medical attention and discussions. While you can give placebo injections to a control group, hard to completely duplicate the experience of the drug group.
🤔 how about a drug that has been on market for years .... And tried for Alzheimer's 🤔?? Used in S E. FL. ??
Maybe it is time to switch the paradigm. Amyloid may be incidental, indicating that the innate immune system is fighting off toxic and inflammatory insults . The underlying mechanisms of dementia seem multiple. Please, acquaint yourself with the work of Dr. Dale Bredesen and begin to focus on prevention.
I’m very interested in the subject discussed in this program, however, I do not quite understand what the narrator is saying. Please renounce words clearly, and rephrase scientific terms instead of just yah, yeah, to the dumb audience. Thank you 😊👵🫶