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New Paradigms for Ultrasound: Alzheimer’s Disease
NEW PARADIGMS FOR ULTRASOUND: ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Last month, I wrote a guest-blog based on my learning experience attending a program studying neuropsychiatry at Harvard last summer. Thank you for the kind words of encouragement and support many of you have given me thus far. It seeded the courage for me to complete this follow-up.
Modern researchers have more varied opinions, and even less certainty than Dr. Alzheimer. Potential causes theorized and under study include any one, or potential combinations of the following conditions: nutritional deficiencies, toxic (metallic) exposure, prior head injuries, infections, inflammation from disease, or that Alzheimer’s may be a natural deterioration in brain functionality.
The execution of this theory had one big problem to overcome: The impenetrability of the blood–brain barrier (BBB). This is an amazing semipermeable membrane that serves to insulate the brain from most unwanted pathogens, while allowing essential substances for brain functionality (i.e. glucose, water and amino acids) to penetrate. Treatments that would involve invasive surgical destruction of the integrity of the blood-brain barrier are universally considered to be an unacceptable risk.
Gina Miele is the daughter of Frank Miele, MSEE , President of Pegasus Lectures, Inc. and Carol Miele, RN, RVT, RDCS, FSVU, Vice President. She attends high school in Dallas, Texas as a Junior at The Hockaday School.
*** A Special ‘Thank You‘ to Focused Ultrasound Foundation for use of images, statistical and industry research.