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originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
The real lie that Biden, democrats, msm and rinos keep pushing is that Joe Biden was elected president in 2020 in the safest and most secure election in history. The lies are simply a way of doing business,
originally posted by: Lazy88
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: burntheships
Tricky Dicky comes close, if not worse, mind you?
Nixon resigned. When is Biden going to resign?
originally posted by: angelchemuel
In other words a pathological liar.
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
Nixon arguably sent some operatives into a hotel to steal some sh!t.
Heritage Foundation working on election legal challenges in case Biden pulled from DNC nomination
A major conservative activist group is preparing for legal battles in case the Democratic Party chooses to pull President Biden out of the running before or after he becomes the nominee.
"We are monitoring the calls from across the country for President Biden to step aside, either now or before the election, and have concluded that the process for substitution and withdrawal is very complicated," Executive Director of The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project Mike Howell said in a statement. "We will remain vigilant that appropriate election integrity procedures are followed."
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I'm curious...why are you SO interested in exactly what kind of drugs "may" have been administered to Biden??
There are drugs that not even your Personal Care Physician (PCP) have ever even heard of which are available to the Medical Doctors of the elite of the elites
Many people find the changes in behavior caused by Alzheimer's to be the most challenging and distressing effect of the disease. The chief cause of behavioral symptoms is the progressive deterioration of brain cells. However, medication, environmental influences and some medical conditions also can cause symptoms or make them worse.
In early stages, people may experience behavior and personality changes such as:
Irritability
Anxiety
Depression
In later stages, other symptoms may occur including:
Aggression and Anger
Anxiety and Agitation
General emotional distress
Physical or verbal outbursts
Restlessness, pacing, shredding paper or tissues
Hallucinations (seeing, hearing or feeling things that are not really there)
Delusions (firmly held belief in things that are not true)
Sleep Issues and Sundowning
Sundowning is increased confusion that people living with Alzheimer's and dementia may experience from dusk through night. Also called "sundowner's syndrome," it is not a disease but a set of symptoms or dementia-related behaviors that may include difficulty sleeping, anxiety, agitation, hallucinations, pacing and disorientation. Although the exact cause is unknown, sundowning may occur due to disease progression and changes in the brain.
Alzheimer’s disease is a complex condition that affects cognitive function, memory, and behavior. While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, certain medications and therapies can help manage its symptoms. Stimulants, in particular, have shown promise in improving cognitive function and reducing apathy in Alzheimer’s patients.
Here are some stimulants that have been studied and found to be effective:
Methylphenidate (Ritalin): Methylphenidate is a psychostimulant commonly used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Research has shown that it can also be effective in reducing apathy in Alzheimer’s patients. A study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease found that methylphenidate improved apathy symptoms in patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
Atomoxetine (Strattera): Atomoxetine is another psychostimulant used to treat ADHD. It has been studied in Alzheimer’s patients and found to improve cognitive function and reduce apathy.
Noradrenergic drugs: Noradrenergic drugs, such as atomoxetine and guanfacine, have been found to improve cognitive function and reduce apathy in Alzheimer’s patients. These drugs work by increasing the levels of noradrenaline, a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in attention and arousal.
Stimulants for apathy: Apathy is a common symptom of Alzheimer’s disease, characterized by a lack of motivation and interest in activities. Stimulants like methylphenidate and atomoxetine have been found to be effective in reducing apathy symptoms in Alzheimer’s patients.
Drugs can slow the progression of dementia and Alzheimer's for a short time, but in it's latter stages you'll se