Webcasts with Dr. Ackerley about how mold/CIRS affects the brain

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Julie G wrote: For me, this collision ...
And doesn't it even feel like we've been in a collision, pretty much totaled at one point, although luckily getting better!
Julie G wrote: ... our project resulted in the publication of several papers.
I think I missed those.

I'm going to listen to this again. Julie did you listen to the first one I posted in this thread too? It's good but in a different way.

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Google Alerts notified me to another podcast interview with Dr. Ackerley, and it's part one of two, so there's more to come. Tune in to the Evolving Past Alzheimer's podcast here. Excellent as always by both participants.
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Part 2 of Evolving Past Alzheimer's interview with Dr. Ackerley is up.

Inhalational Alzheimer's - Is mold illness real? with Mary Ackerley Part 2 - Treatments
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Thanks, Circular. I’ve watched both podcasts twice, and they are excellent.
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Hi Julie -- what was the name of the article that Dr. Bredesen wrote? There are so many and this topic is not jumping out at me. --- Kay
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fkholmes wrote:Hi Julie -- what was the name of the article that Dr. Bredesen wrote? There are so many and this topic is not jumping out at me. --- Kay
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I'm quoting Julie below, so that she will get notified about the tag and see the post, otherwise, she may not be likely to see it. Quoting a piece of someone's post is a way to insure they see your post.
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We both suspected it was the same phenomenon and he ultimately published a paper on the topic and now believes it's a major driver of neurodegeneration.
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Hi Julie -- what was the name of the article that Dr. Bredesen wrote? There are so many and this topic is not jumping out at me. --- Kay
Hi Kay. The paper that he published on this topic is entitled: Inhalational Alzheimer's disease: An unrecognized —and treatable — disorder
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fkholmes@ucdavis.edu wrote:Hi Julie -- what was the name of the article that Dr. Bredesen wrote? There are so many and this topic is not jumping out at me. --- Kay
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Thank you JeniO... I'll get my act together on this board soon -- change my user name etc. I've just been frantically reading everything I can... and amongst the inter-related topics of MCAS, EDS & Alzheimer's, its overwhelming -- K
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