Researchers at UCLA may have found a way to predict the onset of Alzheimer's disease through "subtle changes in the brain's structure over time". Did you know that researchers estimate that over 10-percent of people over 65-years old will develop the disease? Sad. Our research has come a long way -- in the past decade alone we've learned more about the brain in all the previous years combined. But we have a long way to go. Detection is a step forward but it's only one step. Teresa and I are committed to doing what we can to help efforts to find a cure.
About David Disiere
David Disiere and his wife Teresa are deeply involved in many community and charitable activities across Texas and the U.S., with a particular emphasis on organizations that help children.
“There is no better exercise for your
heart, than reaching down and helping
to lift someone up.”
– Bernard Meltzer, radio pioneer
Recent Posts
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New study… still learning about Lou Gehrig’s disease
Published August 20, 2010 -
Healing the Brain?
Published August 8, 2010 -
A Jump on Alzheimer Diagnosis
Published July 29, 2010 -
Haiti — update
Published July 17, 2010
David’s Feed
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Wal-Mart Seeks Japan Deals: Wal-Mart is actively on the hunt for acquisitions in Japan as it focuses on crea... http://on.wsj.com/b68VqC [daviddisiere]— November 14th via Twitter
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Authorities Probe Harbinger: The SEC and the U.S. Attorney's office are looking into whether Harbinger Capit... http://on.wsj.com/9ZM8Pa [daviddisiere]— November 13th via Twitter
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Chinese Plan to Buy Stake in GM: In a sign of the changing fortunes of the world's top two economies, China'... http://on.wsj.com/bqPKfC [daviddisiere]— November 13th via Twitter
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EU Nears Agreement on Patents: European ministers are expected to agree this week on rules that should allow... http://on.wsj.com/b223sI [daviddisiere]— November 8th via Twitter
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Qantas Engine Probe Deepens: Engines were removed from two undamaged Qantas A380 jetliners for further inspe... http://on.wsj.com/b31Idh [daviddisiere]— November 7th via Twitter