One of the latest discoveries has been that a new group of medicine which is a great remedy for the ailment of epilepsy may also treat the disease of Alzheimer’s and also Parkinson’s ailment. Is this not one of the great news you have heard in a long time?
The latest research clearly portrays that curing the disease by the use of T-type calcium canal blockers was initially used to treat the disease of epilepsy. This method facilitated the protection of the nerve cells that could be easily harmed or damaged by the nerve disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
A group of researchers have concluded that the lack of effective medicine to shield the brain cells from age harming and deteriorating disease has led to the discovery of new drugs and advanced study in this area. These studies if confirmed may lead to ground breaking results in the medical world. A new and revolutionary class of medical doses will surface that would lead to a better and a more effective manner of curing age connected neurological disorders.
Calcium boosting channel play a pivotal role in the growth and existence of neurons in the brain. As human beings age the method becomes complex and this may lead to learning and adequate functioning of the brain may decline with time.
Researchers conclude that this leads to the mushrooming of other avenues and by using calcium blockers the process manifests the growth and protection of neurons. The calcium signaling method is a great way of protecting the neurons.
One of the studies that is published in Molecular Neurodegenaration displays the consequences of the cure with calcium blockers on the cells present in the brain of the mice. One of the conclusions that researchers have zeroed on is that neurons displayed an augment in the cure with the use of calcium channel blockers over long and short term period.
Researcher Jianxin Bao, PhD, of Washington University in St. Louis in a press release stated that the studies have provided adequate data that clearly implies that the use of anti-epileptic doses in growth of recent and latest cures for neurological disorders and injuries.

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