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In reply to the discussion: So, apparently there is a drug for Alzheimer's that works but has not been on the market for 30 years. [View all]rusty fender
(3,428 posts)35. And you are a movie star and singer!
I really thought that you were the singer/star Cher. I thought she was from NJ also.
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So, apparently there is a drug for Alzheimer's that works but has not been on the market for 30 years. [View all]
Maraya1969
Jun 2013
OP
Why don't you read these studies before you say, "bullshit". They are small yes, but significant.
Maraya1969
Jun 2013
#26
Yep, and Detroit squashed the patent for a carburetor that gets 200 MPG back in the '50s.
1-Old-Man
Jun 2013
#3
You are stating that the engine design was the same as all the others back then. It would
Maraya1969
Jun 2013
#28
Is there a video about the water-based solution you can add to your carburetor to get 100 MPG?
FSogol
Jun 2013
#23
Everyone is so cynical! Read post #26 or the other one with the studies of this drug perhaps first?
Maraya1969
Jun 2013
#29
If something other than "modern American medicine" is demonstrated to work, that's great!
Orrex
Jun 2013
#34
Thank you! Because that is what the point of this is. And all the people who just brush
Maraya1969
Jun 2013
#25
This is mine. So THAT's where I left it! As I get older my memory ain't so good.
whatthehey
Jun 2013
#20
My mother and my mother-in-law both suffered with Alzheimer disease. I know what
timdog44
Jun 2013
#31