Saturday, January 17, 2015

Happy New Year! Stanford May Have Just Cured Alzheimer’s

 
Rod D. Martin discusses research done at Stanford University to cure Alzheimer's.
Generalization: Martin assumes that people who read this article know what Alzheimer's is and that if the cure worked on the mice, that it will work on humans.
Analogy- He compares the year 2015's possible wonderful miracle if the research is correct, to be as great as the year 1915's catastrophe
Sign- If the FDA approves the drug, then cancer can be cured
Causality- The blocking of the EP2 protein caused dementia and memory loss to reverse
Authority- Stanford University has a great reputation for excellence and success in science and technology
Principle- Martin believes that the readers should believe that it is right to keep striving for a cure for cancer in order to save human lives

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