Mon 31 Dec 2007
Early Diagnosis a Reality - That is the Question.
Posted by Leeat under Anthem Insurance , Blue Cross Insurance , Blue Shield Insurance , Health Insurance , Insurance , Insurance quotesThe Banner Alzheimer’s Institute and Astra-Zeneca have partnered up in order to provide an answer to the inherent fears associated with the dreadful memory-loss-related disease; Alzheimer’s.
So, what does this collaboration mean for those genetically predisposed to or stricken by the disease? Early diagnosis by employing state-of-the art “PET� technology, in order to map “amyloid deposits�, which accumulate in the brain and thereby lead to the onset of Alzheimer’s. If physicians and patients alike are able to employ such technology being developed by Astra-Zeneca, leaders in the United States for neuroscience, and the Banner Alzheimer’s Institute, renown for its cutting edge research in the field, the treatment and prolongation of patients’ lives appear feasible.
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January 2nd, 2008 at 3:22 pm
This partnership with Banner Alzheimer’s Institute and Astra-Aeneca sound like a teriffic program. The futher understanding of Alzheimer would benefit society greatly, are there any plans with the partnership to help solve Alzheimers?
January 22nd, 2008 at 10:44 am
Astra Zeneca is working hard via technology to diagnose, and hopefully prevent Alzheimer’s at an early stage. In order to obtain more info, I suggest visiting their website. In Colorado, health insurance carriers will cover most procedures if it is deemed necessary by the physician. If you know someone that has Alzheimer’s, and needs help with health insurance in Colorado, please us.