“There’s
a political cannabinoid boon happening,” opened Bryan W. Brickner, publisher of
The Cannabis Papers: A citizen’s guide to cannabinoids (2011), “and this month
the evidence is in our blood.”
In Passing the Alzheimer’s Test Involves One’s Cannabinoid System, new on the Bryan
William Brickner Blog, numerous 2014 National Institutes of Health (PubMed)
research updates regarding Alzheimer’s disease are highlighted. Notably, reported on CNN as Blood test
predicts Alzheimer’s disease, there is a new test that predicts Alzheimer’s
disease with 90% accuracy.
“This
is a game changer,” Brickner commented, “so much so that Forbes magazine saw
the ability to identify memory impairment before its onset as double-edged: they
noted how the new Alzheimer’s test
could kill long-term care insurance – or make it less expensive.”
“Yet,
other than the blood test, this isn’t that new,” clarified Brickner: “CNN
International reported six years ago on how cannabis may be a boon to
Alzheimer’s patients.”
“While
we wait for the boon (and it has to be a political boon now),” offered
Brickner, “the progression of the disease doesn’t wait. We’d be wise to mimic
the strength of Alzheimer’s disease in our resolve to understand its causes and
to offer relief: the disease is relentless … we aught to be as well.”
Brickner has a 1997 political
science doctorate from Purdue University and is the author of several books, to
include The Promise Keepers (1999), Article the first of the Bill of Rights
(2006), and The Book of the Is (2013). The Bryan William Brickner Blog
is a collection of published works and press coverage and an ongoing resource
for the political science of constitutions and the biological science of
cannabinoids.