Today s guest: Thomas Crook, author of The Memory Advantage

Posted August 28, 2007 by Brian

Today s guest: Thomas Crook, author of The Memory Advantage
Worcester Telegram & Gazette – M.C.: Dr. Thomas Crook, author of the book The Memory Advantage says there is some confusion about normal memory loss and Alzheimer s disease. Mild memory loss does not mean you will become senile or get Alzheimer s. T.C.: That is a common

THE LORD S PRESS RELEASE 4/7**

Posted August 27, 2007 by Brian

THE LORD S PRESS RELEASE 4/7**
Indymedia Nice – As I have written, these chemicals, calcium, sulphur, acid, anthrax, arsenic, phosgene, wormwood, asbestoes, etc. cause numerous ailments such as diabetes, Alzheimers, flu, Parkinson, asthma, whooping cough, thyroid disorders, pneumonia, etc.. The

Press Release Tips and Template

Posted August 23, 2007 by Brian

Press Release Tips and Template
PRWeb – “I recommend using only a single company to distribute your releases. In my opinion PRWeb is the leader in the world of online press release distribution.” – Ross Dunn, CEO StepForth Search Engine Placement Inc. “Wow PRWeb. Spirited Woman is a

Obituary | State’s father of wrestling dies at 85

Posted August 22, 2007 by Brian

Obituary | State’s father of wrestling dies at 85
Seattle Times – William A. “Bill” Tomaras, who organized the first high-school state wrestling championship in Washington and who served as the director of athletics at Western Washington University for nine years, died Sunday after a long bout with Alzheimer’s. He

Margaret Taylor

Posted August 19, 2007 by Brian

Margaret Taylor
Daily News – Mike Taylor of the home and Robert Johnson of Straits; a sister, Marion Silk of Mangum, Okla.; and one grandchild. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimers Disease

Promoting Democracy, Human Rights, Rule of Law, and Civil Society

Posted August 17, 2007 by Brian

Promoting Democracy, Human Rights, Rule of Law, and Civil Society
CNN – Today, America finds itself in the midst of prosperity, progress, and peace. We have arrived at this moment because of the hard work of the American people. This election will be about the big choices we have to make to secure prosperity that is

Eating fish: good for heart, bad for environment?

Posted August 16, 2007 by Brian

Eating fish: good for heart, bad for environment?
Reuters – Other studies have shown benefits to eye and brain development and preventing heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease and eye disorders. Conservationists point out that while global fish stocks were getting hammered long before sushi became chic

He did it

Posted August 14, 2007 by Brian

He did it
Arkansas Times – I am not unsympathetic to the need or desire for stem cell research as I have family members right now with afflictions (Parkinson’s, Alzheimers, etc.) that stem cell research might cure. Thus, I may wind up with the same affliction. But I think

Farfield lights up membrane protein analysis

Posted August 10, 2007 by Brian

Farfield lights up membrane protein analysis
LabTechnologist.com – We’ve done a lot of work looking at Alzheimers disease where the protein misfolding and aggregation causes the neurodegeneration,” said Dr Ronan. According to Dr Ronan, the technique is similar to Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) techniques, but instead

Interactive Human Atlas:

Posted August 8, 2007 by Brian

Interactive Human Atlas:
WAVY News 10 – Abdominal Aneurism Achilled Tendon Tear ACL Tear Acne ADHD Allergies AIDS Alzheimers Disease Amniocentesis Angioplasty Ankylosing Spondylitis Anthrax Appendicitis Assisted Delivery Asthma Astigmatism Atrial Fibrillation Benign Prostate Hyperplasia

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