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This is what our World needs !
StarKnight
This is what our World needs !
StarKnight
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Not long now (August 2021 ( Until global release of the Worlds first rapid accurate Alzheimers's Disease Rapid test
SP 43.20 p up +2.70 +6.67%
Nice strong finish, we should rise on Thursday
Good Luck All
StarKnight
Not long now until August release of Worlds First Device from our 100% owned Sub Company Paraytec !
Our company are hopefully going to save millions of lives with early detection of at least 5 different causes of millions of deaths across the World ! And we own all the Patents ! Are you in ? Or are you out ? The SP is at a fantastic bargain price at the moment but that will only be for a few days as investors snap up the small amount of shares left !
StarKnight
We own the Worldwide patents !! Who do you think is going to make vast amounts of money ?
This will be a massive Game Changer !
Our World's first Alzheimers Disease test is due to be launched this August ! This alone will be worth ££ billions $$
The ex dividend date of a potential Special Dividend could be backdated to reward genuine Braveheart investors so if you are not invested in Braveheart right now then I would be really worried as when this share takes off you will probably not be able to buy and lose out on a 10 BAGGER
imhop dyor
Good luck all
StarKnight
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Patience is the key hold onto your shares and you will multi bag !
Our World's first Alzheimers Disease test is due to be launched this August ! This alone will be worth ££ billions $$
That's great news starknight look forward to being updated on these life saving tests
sileng
professor Carl Smythe did state in onr of his Proactive Investor Interviews that the Alzehemier test and others may be ready by August this year just approx 8 weeks away !
When are all these tests going to be available has the company updated us recently on these tests
What treatment is available for Alzheimer’s or dementia?
THERE IS NO CURE FOR DEMENTIA! But people with Alzheimer’s might be prescribed a type of medication called cholinesterase inhibitors. There are three options: Donepezil, Rivastigmine or Galantamine. These medications work by preventing the breakdown of a chemical messenger (acetylcholine) which helps nerve cells in the brain communicate with each other.
Memantine can also be prescribed in the moderate to severe stage of Alzheimer’s disease alongside one of the above medications. This medication blocks the effects of excess glutamate in the brain and can help people with Alzheimer’s show some improvement with their memory, reasoning, language and attention.
If vascular dementia is caused by or related to heart disease, diabetes, or strokes, taking medication to control these conditions may prevent your dementia from getting worse.
Living healthily is the most important change you can make to help to reduce your risk of developing dementia or to slow down its progression, once diagnosed. There is evidence that what is good for the heart is also good for the brain. You can improve your brain function and overall health by eating a healthy balanced diet, giving up smoking, taking 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity per week e.g., brisk walking or cycling; and drinking alcohol in moderation. It is recommended that anyone over the age of 40 should attend an NHS Health Check every five years for early identification and treatment of physical health issues.
So once our WORLDS FIRST EVER FAST BLOOD TEST FOR ALZHEIMERS DISEASE is released millions of people will get an early diagnosis and lifesaving treatments before the onset of this mind destroying dreadful disease
Our Paraytec device could potentially prevent your WIFE, HUSBAND, MOTHER, FATHER OR ANY OTHER FAMILY MEMBER OR FRIEND from dying and worse still not knowing who you are!!
https://www.dementiauk.org/get-support/diagnosis-and-next-steps/getting-a-diagnosis-of-dementia/tests-for-dementia-and-alzheimers/?msclkid=241cf8dade021af68f66988e445aaf74&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Alzheimers%20Information%20%5BTier%203%5D&utm_term=tests%20for%20alzheimers&utm_content=Information%20-%20Tests%20For%20Alzheimer%27s
We are developing in collaboration the WORLD’S FIRST EVER FAST BLOOD TEST FOR ALZHEIMERS DISEASE THIS IS MONUMENTAL IN TERMS OF SAVING MILLION OF LIVES IN EARLY DIAGNOSIS PLUS HUGE REVENUES IN LICENCING AND ROYALTIES
This extract from Paraytec ( Braveheart ) website
Paraytec’s grant funded project (AD Scanner) to deploy its ActiPix™ technology in the field of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) diagnosis, working with a pan-European consortium of Karolinska Institute, Biomotif, Vrije University Medical Centre Amsterdam and MS Vision, is making good progress. The project is on target to complete in August 2021 and aims to produce and test the first instrument for the prognosis of Alzheimer’s Disease by fast and simple blood test. The automated AD Scanner prototype with fully tested software is now in use. The instrument uses capillary isoelectric focusing (cIEF), together with ActiPix™technology, to identify the level of protein biomarkers (abnormal proteoforms) in blood samples. If present, these abnormal proteoforms are indicative of the likely rate of mental decline for a given AD patient. This is important because such information could be used by clinicians in early diagnosis to differentiate AD patients from those with mild cognitive impairment, and also by researchers to help develop better drugs to counter this devastating disease. Research conducted by the Alzheimer’s Society shows that, in 2019, there were over 850,000 people with dementia in the UK. The Society considers that more than 520,000 people in the UK have dementia caused by Alzheimer’s disease and this figure is set to rise.
https://www.paraytec.com/research-projects-collaborations/
GLOBAL SALES of a device the first in the world to test for Alzheimer’s disease from a quick blood test! Would you rather have that test with a POSITIVE / NEGATIVE DEFINATIVE ANSWER? or a test which is a questionnaire counting back from 100?
THIS IS GOING TO BE GLOBALLY EARTH SHATTERING!!
How does a GP test for dementia?
CURRENTLY THERE ARE NO PHYSICAL TESTS FOR DEMENTIA, SUCH AS A BLOOD TEST OR SCAN! There are, however, a range of tests that GPs will do, to rule out any other physical causes for the problems you are having. This might include blood tests to check for deficiencies or abnormalities. Other mental health conditions will also be ruled out such as depression, stress and anxiety. The test for depression a GP will give you is also a series of questions, about how you feel.
In addition, a GP might ask you a series of questions to establish if you are having problems with your concentration, memory, reasoning and spatial awareness. These might include asking what is the day, time or year; who the Prime Minister is; and asking you to perform a task, such as counting backwards from 100.
If you are taking a relative to the doctor about their memory, it is worth telling the GP any facts about your relative which might affect this test: for instance, someone who worked as an accountant or who has always been very good with numbers might continue to be good with numbers even with dementia. So, counting backwards from 100 might not be a good indication of cognitive impairment in that person.
If the GP does suspect that you or your relative might have some sort of cognitive impairment, they will probably refer you to a Memory Assessment Team/ Clinic or a dementia specialist.
Some symptoms of dementia can also look like depression, such as sleepiness or insomnia, and a lack of interest in things. Because of the similar symptoms, it is possible for people with dementia to be misdiagnosed with depression.
What tests for dementia will a Memory Assessment Clinic or specialist perform?
A member of the Memory Assessment Team will speak with you and your family member to find out more about the issues you are experiencing. They will want to know when the symptoms started, how this affects everyday living, and what you have been doing to try to manage this. They will also conduct a range of tests to examine your thinking and memory skills.
If you have suspected dementia, your Memory Clinic or specialist might perform a more detailed examination of your brain. This might be a CT (computed tomography) or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan. This involves lying down in a large tube which either uses; magnets and radio waves (MRI scan) or X-rays (CT scan) to take very detailed pictures of the inside of your brain. These pictures can then be used to assess if there is damage to your brain, and in what part, which can allow the specialist to make a diagnosis of dementia and tell you what type of dementia you have. This information is important because the type of dementia you have affects the treatment that is available to you, as well as helping to explain what issues you might develop in the future.
The above is an extract from Dementia UK link to follow