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Cure for Alzheimers - Super Brain Pill - Movie Limitless

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  1. SunsRocketsfan

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    Saw this news article and I thought it was pretty interesting. It reminds me of the movie Limitless. If you haven't seen that movie I recommend watching it. It's on Netflix streaming and its a pretty good movie.

    I can see college kids overdosing on this drug during finals week already.

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    ......“Super memory” pill–and possibly an Alzheimer’s cure–could be around the corner
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    By Eric Pfeiffer

    Scientists have isolated a gene in mice that works to give them "super memories" and reverses the course of several degenerative mental illnesses like Alzheimer's. And because of the similarity of mice and human brains, a powerful brain pill for humans may now not be far off.

    The brains of both mice and humans release a gene known as PKR, which is triggered by the onset of Alzheimer's. But the newly discovered gene can apparently block PKR's release--a development that not only can reverse the course of degenerative brain diseases such as Alzheimer's, but induces a state of "super memory" in the mice it has been tested on.

    "If we were to find an inhibitor, a molecule, a drug that will specifically block PKR, we should be able to do the same [in humans]," Maura Costa-Mattioli, who led the research study at Baylor University, told the Vancouver Sun. "And we did."

    "We recognize that PKR plays a dual role, one in regulating simple everyday processes like the way neurons talk to each other [for] memory, but also has a stress response," added John Bell, a senior scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute who also contributed to the study.

    A virus is one form of stress that triggers PKR, but Alzheimer's patients' brains also experience PKR-releasing stress, said Bell, whose cancer research led him to create PKR-deficient mice which he shared with Costa-Mattioli's lab. Researchers found that when PKR is genetically suppressed in mice, another immune molecule, called gamma interferon, increases communication between neurons, improving memory and making brain function more efficient, Costa-Mattioli said.

    Reportedly, when PKR is blocked, the gamma interferon can work more or less spontaneously to improve brain functions--and can be activated via a simple PKR-inhibitor injection into a mouse's stomach rather than through more conventional and drawn-out gene therapy. The possible application for humans would lead to something like taking a "brain pill" to treat diseases like Alzheimer's, or simply to give the memory a significant boost:

    When the researchers tested the PKR-deficient mice in a series of memory tests, those mice were able to pick up on patterns and remember them on the first try, while the other mice needed days to figure out how to solve the puzzle. The PKR-deficient mice consistently showed significantly better memory and learning abilities than their counterparts.


    Of course, Costa-Mattioli said the goal is not to create a new society of super-memory powered people.

    "Let's say we'd compare with Viagra. People use Viagra at whatever age, let's say 60, 65. But someone (who) is 40 goes to buy it, they can get it," he said. "But this is not our goal . . . Our goal would be to treat people who have a memory problem."

    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sidesho...ly-alzheimer-cure-could-around-162010613.html
     
  2. Johndoe804

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    Limitless sucked. Watched it on Blu Ray and thought the picture was amazing, but I quit watching when he botched the meeting with DeNiro because he didn't want to take the last pill. By that time, I had no idea where the movie was going and didn't want to waste any more time. Seemed like a movie catered to college-aged young men with poor attention spans.
     
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    Woo hoo! Monster Memory Drink!

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    sounds like you have poor attention span ;)
     
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    I would think a cure for Alzheimers would remind you of Rise of the Planet of the Apes, not Limitless.
     
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    well true :) but the plot of Planet of the Apes was not about a cure for Alzheimers but about the rise of the apes. The drug for alzheimers was just a prop for the plot to move along. It was more of a scifi action movie focussed on the Apes and the Apes rebelling. Limitless was a movie solely focussed on a pill/drug that enhanced your brain and memory which is what this article mentions.
     
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    This is awesome news!!

    Still, as much as health care technologies have improved over the last few decades, I feel like we are still waiting for those really big break-throughs. Something like this, if it came soon, and really did serve to eliminate the onset of Alzheimer's in most cases, would be such a break-through.

    Again, not to say we haven't seen many many amazing research & technological improvements in the health care field, but I feel like there's an article like this every month (or more frequently) linked on the site without as much tangible progress being made at the end of the day.

    When I was younger, I wasn't counting on anything, but thought, man, when I'm 50 they'll probably have a cure for cancer and AIDS will be eliminated. Fortunately, I've got almost 2 decades till I'm 50, but those youngster dreams don't seem likely at this point.
     
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    I feel the same. The "Future" the way they presented it decades ago was very ambitious yet sensibile.

    Now a lot of those projections haven't happened. And people have readjusted AWAY from that. Now these breakthroughs seem to UNDERCUT life in a mad scientist way instead of being a "steadying" factor to life.
     
  12. RedRedemption

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    I am so taking this for school. :grin:
     
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    Having a cure for Alzheimer's would be major, personally it is in my top 3 which I hope gets eradicated soon, the thing is a soul eater, it's horrible.
     
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    Will cost ten thousand dollars a pill or a one time fee of 500,000 dollars. Suck it you non job creators!
     
  16. Joshfast

    Joshfast "We're all gonna die" - Billy Sole
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    same thing I was thinking, in that the cure enhanced cognitive abilities
     

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