There was an article from a LSU professor about three years ago now that was working on CWD.
The "experts" had always pointed to CWD as another prion disease. Where have we heard that term recently?
The professor believes that all the neuralogical diseases are from the same cause, and it is not the prions. He had isolated a bacteria in the brains of deer. The prions are a by product of the bacterial infection. He stated back then that they were working on a cure. The problem being they had to find an agent that would carry the cure across the blood brain barrier. He felt like they would have that cure in 3 to 5 years.
He also theorized that that bacteria was also the cause of human neuralogical diseases like Creutzfeldt–Jakob (mad cow in humans), Alzheimers, Parkinsons, and dementia. He stated that he believed there would be cures for those diseases in seven to ten years.
I have not seen another article since that original, but there are other things on the web about his discovery.
There was an article from a LSU professor about three years ago now that was working on CWD.
The "experts" had always pointed to CWD as another prion disease. Where have we heard that term recently?
The professor believes that all the neuralogical diseases are from the same cause, and it is not the prions. He had isolated a bacteria in the brains of deer. The prions are a by product of the bacterial infection. He stated back then that they were working on a cure. The problem being they had to find and agent that would carry the cure across the blood brain barrier. He felt like they would have that cure in 3 to 5 years.
He also theorized that that bacteria was also the cause of human neuralogical diseases like Creutzfeldt–Jakob (mad cow in humans), Alzheimers, Parkinsons, and dementia. He stated that he believed there would be cures for those diseases in seven to ten years.
I have not seen another article since that original, but there are other things on the web about his discovery.
There was an article from a LSU professor about three years ago now that was working on CWD.
The "experts" had always pointed to CWD as another prion disease. Where have we heard that term recently?
The professor believes that all the neuralogical diseases are from the same cause, and it is not the prions. He had isolated a bateria in the brains of deer. The prions are a by product of the bacterial infection. He stated back then that they were working on a cure. The problem being they had to find and agent that would carry the cure across the blood brain barrier. He felt like they would have that cure in 3 to 5 years.
He also theorized that that bacteria was also the cause of human neuralogical diseases like Creutzfeldt–Jakob (mad cow in humans), Alzheimers, Parkinsons, and dementia. He stated that he believed there would be cures for those diseases in seven to ten years.
I have not seen another article since that original, but there are other things on the web about his discovery.