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March 27, 2009

DAY IS ENDING

Filed under: Uncategorized — @ 9:18 pm

A story of my wife and our love affair–and its many ups and downs–can be well taken by reading the BOOK–DAY is  ENDING. And it is hoped some one in England may want to use its theme for a movie or similar subject. In my mailing, I have contacted Colin Smythe, a book publisher, and a dear friend of Sir Terry Pratchett– a well-known author therein–who apparently has the initial phase of Azheimer’s Dseaese or an allied type of brain illness. Pratchetts’ therapy is very unique since he wears a helmet at specific times that is electrically-oriented– and its penetration to the “damaging” brain structures may be helping . It will be interesting to see the results ahead.

There must be a governmental involvement with the search for a format to diagnose the illness and then the treatment routine– that could relieve the person’s “living” in such misery( for you or your relatives and friends).

If any one wants to receive a copy of my book – Day Is Ending–  it can be done by contacting me at zalarfoundation.com.

Dr. R.W. Zalar 

March 25, 2009

A “special test”

Filed under: Uncategorized — @ 12:28 pm

A routine test used in the diagnostic workup for the person who is sick and needs special attention– is a “spinal puncture.” It is commonly used for central nervous system diseases that challenge the examining physician toward an accurate diagnosis. 

Now–it has been predicted to be at least 87% accurate in predicting which person(s) would develop cardinal signs of Alzheimer’s Disease. Its basic laboratory requirement is to measure “proteins”– in the spinal fluid that is withdrawn at the time of the spinal “tap.”  It has also been said– by a reliable source–” With this test, we can reliably detect and track the progression of Alzheimer’s Disease.”

Now, it may be possible for the physicians caring for those weith early memory defects to keep mild memory problems from progressing into full blown dementia- Alzheimer’s disease.

It has been wriytten and published in England, the people living there, face a catastrophic burden from dementia in the future! 

from RWZALAR MD

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