Wednesday, 15 August 2018

A Profile of Electrician and Alzheimer’s Advocate Brad Sudol

Brad Sudol is so good at his career, he is now counted among the most effective professional electricians based in the Philadelphia region. He has been certified as a master electrician and his specialty, low-voltage wiring, is enormously important during the current technological era. With his extensive experience, Brad has developed a respect for electricity that manifests itself in his safe conduct around electrical wiring. He is so safe, Brad Sudol has been certified by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

In addition to his career, however, Brad Sudol has another passion; he is a strong advocate for research into a cure for those who suffer from Alzheimer’s and their families. Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia and it has devastated millions of Americans and their families. Brad works hard to promote legislative and public policy changes that facilitate more research, which has brought many great results. While there is still no cure for Alzheimer’s, Brad Sudol is confident that such a cure is just around the corner, but in the meantime, the science has led to more effective treatments than were available just a few years ago.

With his advocacy, Brad Sudol has worked hard to let more people know about Alzheimer’s. For example, even though the disease is largely associated with old age, with most sufferers being 65 or over, more people know that one out of every 20 Alzheimer’s suffers from the “early-onset” version of the disease. That means Alzheimer’s can sometimes afflict some people while still in their 40s or 50s. Brad Sudol truly hopes his advocacy will lead to a cure for Alzheimer’s in his lifetime. Too many have suffered.

Wednesday, 16 May 2018

Bradley Sudol - Electrician, Carpenter and Volunteer

Bradley Sudol is not only a qualified and talented electrician and carpenter, he is also passionate about fighting for a cure to eradicate Alzheimer’s. While what you do for a living is important, in the case of Bradley Sudol, he works as an electrician and has earned certifications in N.C.C.E.R., low voltage wiring, fire alarm nicet, as well as ocha and has vast experience in carpentry in addition to his electrical background, it is more important what you do with your free time. These skills allow Bradley Sudol to pay his bills which in turn allows him to spend his free time volunteering for organizations that are fighting for a cure for Alzheimer’s.

The fight for a cure for a disease typically has a four pronged approach. First off, they need to research to understand better ways to treat the presenting symptoms of a disease. Secondly, they will want to find better detection methods in order to catch it as early as possible. Thirdly, they will want to help those already suffering with the disease by bringing their findings to the patients and finally, they will want to find a cure.

5.5 million Americans are currently affected by Alzheimer’s and organizations like Walk to End Alzheimer’s is working hard to help all these different needs that the process for finding a cure include. Bradley Sudol uses as many skills and resources as he has to help organizations like Walk to End Alzheimer’s and is grateful for the work they are doing that he gets to be a part of.

Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Bradley Sudol - Electrician and Volunteer

What you do with your free time speaks volumes about who you are as a person.  Bradley Sudol works as an electrician and has earned certifications in N.C.C.E.R., low voltage wiring, fire alarm nicet, as well as ocha.  He also has vast experience in carpentry in addition to his electrical background.  But these skills only serve to pay his bills which allows Bradley Sudol to spend his free time volunteering for organizations that are fighting for a cure for Alzheimer’s.  Currently, the treatment options for Alzheimer’s are primarily symptomatic treatments.  For example, there are medications for memory loss or clinical trials for more long standing results but still not a cure.  There is no cure for Alzheimer’s which is a disease that affects over 5.5 million americans to date.

Monday, 20 November 2017

Brad Sudol's Alzheimer's Campaign

In his long career, Brad Sudol makes an excellent living as a Philadelphia-based certified master electrician, where he is a certified specialist in low-voltage wiring. He has been doing this a while, so he has plenty of experience to fall back on. He also has a great reputation, based on how much his clients and customers appreciate the work he does. He also obviously does his job safely, given that he has been certified as a safe electrician by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). He also has been certified by NCCER as both a carpenter and an electrician. Oh, yeah; he also is certified to work on fire alarms.

When he isn’t working as one of the best electricians in the Philadelphia area, Brad Sudol is an advocate for those suffering from Alzheimer’s, which is the most common form of dementia. This disease is very debilitating and it affects everyone associated with the sufferer. Alzheimer’s results in serious problems with memory, thinking and behavior. The memory loss is often severe enough to lead to impact the sufferer’s daily life, to the point that it often requires daily nursing care to maintain their lifestyle.

Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Electrician Brad Sudol Wants to End Alzheimer’s

To look at his career and profession, Bradley Sudol is a very successful professional electrician based in Philadelphia. He’s not run-of-the-mill in that position, that’s for sure. Brad Sudol is actually a certified master electrician with a specialty in low-voltage wiring. If you need more, Brad obviously takes safety seriously, since he has been certified by OSHA, a federal agency that specializes in workplace safety. Brad Sudol is also certified to work on fire alarms and NCCER has certified his skills with both electrical and carpentry for nearly a decade. However, that is only part of his life.

When he is not building things and putting in electrical wiring, Bradley Sudol is a very passionate advocate for a cure for Alzheimer’s. As of now, there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, but medical science has been working on it for a while and Brad would like to see a cure sooner rather than later. The progress on Alzheimer’s has actually been impressive so far, as there are now treatments available that can help with many of the cognitive and behavioral symptoms. These treatments can often prolong a person’s quality of life.

Brad Sudol wants to make sure everyone knows the progress that has been made and how much needs to be done. For example, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has already approved some drugs that seem to have limited effectiveness, cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine. These medications treat the cognitive symptoms, like memory loss and confusion. This is important because, as Alzheimer’s progresses, it kills brain cells and cell connections are lost, which is why cognitive symptoms progress and memory problems worsen. While these medications can’t stop the damage to brain cells, they do seem to be able to mitigate the symptoms for a time by assisting the brain in carrying messages between cells. Brad Sudol seems hopeful that a cure for the disease isn’t far off.

Saturday, 20 May 2017

Phillies Baseball Enthusiast and Electrician, Brad Sudol

Bradley Sudol makes a great living as a Philadelphia-based professional electrician. He is certified in low-voltage wiring and he is also certified as a master electrician. To show that he takes safety seriously, he is also certified by OSHA and he is also certified to work on fire alarms. Brad Sudol also trained with NCCER and is certified for both electrical and carpentry, which he has held for nearly a decade. However, he wants to be known best as a baseball blogger with a particular affinity for his beloved Philadelphia Phillies.

Brad Sudol wants everyone to know everything possible about the Phillies. While they have had a long and often frustrating history, the team has actually have been one of the most successful teams in the league in the modern era. They have won 11 division titles since the dawn of the divisional era in 1969, which places them among the elite clubs in Major League Baseball. They have been very successful so far in the 21st Century, having won five consecutive divisional titles, as well as their World Series win over the Tampa Bay Rays in 2008.

Baseball blogger Brad Sudol also points to the rich history of the club. The Phillies are the oldest continuously operated sports franchise in the country that has operated in the same city, using the same name. They were established in 1883 as a member of the National League in Major League Baseball and they have been there ever since. Brad Sudol will also remind anyone who asks that, in addition to the 11 divisional titles they have won, the Phillies have also won seen National League pennants and two World Series championships.