It was July 7th — my mother's 68th birthday. I arrived with flowers and lemon bars from her favorite bakery, like every year. I let myself in and called her name.
She appeared in the kitchen, still in her nightgown. Instead of her usual smile, she looked terrified. Her hand found the knife block behind her. She raised it. "Stay back. Don't come any closer." She called 911. It took an hour before police convinced her to open the door.
When she finally saw me — the son she had raised, there for 38 straight birthdays — she burst into tears. I made a promise that night. I would not stop until I found the real answer. Six months later, at 2 a.m., I found a paper no one had talked about in 100 years. A paper titled "Dr. Oskar Fischer's Mysterious Little Alzheimer's Germ." What I read next changed everything...
What Dr. Collins found in that paper — and what he did about it — is the subject of the short free presentation below.
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