Posts Tagged 'Alzheimer’s'

Jurisdiction questions may have prevented action on bed rails

Questions about jurisdiction may have held federal regulators back from investigating potential hazards that bed rails in hospitals and nursing homes present for seniors, the New York Times reports.

The rails are metal bars that assist patients in pulling themselves up and prevent them from rolling out of bed. They can be hazardous when patients, especially those with Alzheimer’s, get confused and trapped between a bed rail and a mattress.

According to the New York Times, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...

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FDA investigating defective-designed bed rails after 27 deaths

Although federal investigators are now studying the safety risk that bed rails present for residents of nursing homes, an article in the New York Times says regulators have long been aware of that risk and have done little to crack down on their manufacturers.

The rails are metal bars used on beds and in hospitals and nursing homes, which assist patients in pulling themselves up and prevent them from rolling out of bed. Sometimes patients, especially those with Alzheimer’s, can get ...

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Gene therapy promising for Alzheimer’s treatment

A recent study linking Alzheimer’s disease with the repression of gene activity in the brain is a promising development in potential treatment of the disease, according to a recent news release by the National Institutes of Health.

“These findings provide a glimpse of the brain shutting down the ability to form new memories gene by gene in Alzheimer’s disease, and offer hope that we may be able to counteract this process,” said Roderick Corriveau, Ph.D., a program director at NIH’s National ...

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