- Blood stem cell growth factor reverses memory decline in Alzheimer's mice
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The new study shows GCSF impacts both bone marrow and brain to improve cognition Tampa, FL (July 1, 2009) -- A human growth factor that stimulates blo ... [Read]
- A cup of coffee with that memory test?
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Florida Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center studies demonstrate caffeine reverses memory impairment and markedly reduces the hallmark protein for Alzh ... [Read]
- Neurons transplanted into patients with Huntington's develop disease-like changes
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The study by scientists from Laval University and USF has implications for the development of future cell therapies for Parkinson's and Huntington's d ... [Read]
- Top 5 Things I’ve Learned From Brain Blogging
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Actually, these might or might not be the *top* things I’ve learned… because really, I’m not sure how to rank them. But they’r ... [Read]
- Legal group's records tell little about Sotomayor (AP)
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via: Yahoo! News: Top Stories (dropthissource• showallsources) ... [Read]
- Inbred bumblebees less successful
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via: EurekAlert! - Breaking News (dropthissource• showallsources) ... [Read]
- Fit or Fab — You Choose
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Have you heard of these new shoes yet? The ones that supposedly tone your calves and backside as you walk? The shoes are flip-flops called “Fit ... [Read]
- Father's Day and Darwin versus Genesis One verse Three
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"And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light."That is the third verse of chapter one in Genesis.Gen 1:3 וַיֹּ֥אמֶר אֱלֹהִ֖ים יְהִ֣י א֑וֹר ... [Read]
- Not Evil, Just Wrong?
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Before I go back to Genesis, this excerpt from the Wall Street Journal which is exceedingly topical:Filmmaker vs. Hysterics The economic consequences ... [Read]
- Is Your Elderly Parent Driving You Nuts?
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Caregiving can be a beautiful, though difficult experience. We love our parents, and want to help as they grow frail and less able to do for themselv ... [Read]
- More about gun modifications
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Linoge seems to be quite upset on my opinions about gun modifications and accessories. A ranty bit of flamewar follows. …what irked me initial ... [Read]
- Readers react to call to pull the plug on Hetch Hetchy
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Bee readers have a lot to say about my June 24 column on the hypocrisy of Bay Area environmentalists who depict San Joaquin Valley residents as ignora ... [Read]
- With friends like this ...
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... you don´t need enemies. Sun has a good working relationship with Intel. Thus i would expect better articles like this one at the Server Room Blog. ... [Read]
- Effective negotiating strategies: give some to get some
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Men’s Health has an excellent article on negotiating the best deal for a wide variety of goods. One of the broader lessons in the article is tha ... [Read]
- Have I Gone Mad????
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I watched the Superbowl. I am ashamed to admit this.For the past 44 years, I have been able to stay above this brutality.Oh, I admit, I would sometime ... [Read]
- For A Sociology of Ignorance in The Knowledge Society
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Sheldon Ungar, Ignorance as an Un-Identified Social Problem, British Journal of Sociology , 2008, Vol. 59, Issue 2, pp. 301 - 326. This article uses a ... [Read]


