Alzheimers Activism For Larger Share of Research $$
Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 5:19 am
In today's Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/mor ... story.html
Activism works. If Mr. Ellenbogen had not suggested the sad possibility of a dementia patient becoming a "Columbine copycat", the article would probably not been written or published. So, by merely mentioning such a possibility, Ellenbogen is considered a security threat by the Alzheimer's Association and the national Advisory Council on Alzheimer's Research. I personally applaud his remarks.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/mor ... story.html
Activism works. If Mr. Ellenbogen had not suggested the sad possibility of a dementia patient becoming a "Columbine copycat", the article would probably not been written or published. So, by merely mentioning such a possibility, Ellenbogen is considered a security threat by the Alzheimer's Association and the national Advisory Council on Alzheimer's Research. I personally applaud his remarks.