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2-year-old Boy Suffers From Rare Children’s Form of Alzheimer’s

A 2-year-old boy in England suffers from a rare genetic disease sometimes referred to as children’s Alzheimer’s disease, the Daily Telegraph reports.

Taylor Smith, of Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, England, has been diagnosed with Niemann-Pick disease, type C, a disease that will cause him to develop signs of dementia before he hits his teen years.

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3 Responses to “2-year-old Boy Suffers From Rare Children’s Form of Alzheimer’s”

Comment by Kimberly

I absolutely believe it is lying out there on some pharmiceutical shelf somewhere. Heaven knows what they put in those vaccines…I always check to make sure they are thimerisol free, but what ingredient takes it’s place for preserving the vaccine? They need to get Moms working on our children vaccines. Older men might not care as much what is going into our children. I have babies at the vaccine age now, and they are current on their shots, because they can’t start school without them. It is a catch 22…..Also, you want to vacinate your children because who knows what come over the boarder and overseas from immigrants-but at this stage. What is more harmful, the off chance your child could get in contact with an illness from abroad, or have something like this happen?

 
Comment by Michele

That young boy has a genetic disease. Do you know what a genetic disease is? A genetic disease is caused by a gene — NOT by a vaccine. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, don’t say anything.

By the way … Niemann-Pick’s is NOT Alzheimer’s disease. It a different type of dementia.

 
Comment by biochemistryquestions

Maybe they put antigens in the vaccines?

“Older men might not care too much against what is going into our children….”
“…who knows what come over the boarder and overseas from immigrants..”
May be those older men should work in the development of an antixenophobic vaccine…

And I do not see a justification to call Niemann Pick Disease as a Children’s form of Alzheimer. I think it can create confussion in the readers.

 

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