New research suggests that old age may not play a role in why older people become forgetful. According to a study published in the September 15, 2010, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, the same brain lesions that are associated with dementia...
movements of the 1960s? Inspired by this question and some of the answers:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApJfJtx9vNFKWCsZFi4s4r2lDH1G;_ylv=3?qid=20100912085542AALUMm8
Is it possible to blame the rise of AIDS on hippies and the swing and sexual liberation movements of the 1960s...
...take a vacation?
@ Liberals have no Reality: How much did it cost the taxpayer for Bush to go to HIS ranch vs. Obama going to Martha's Vineyard? Or Michelle Obama vacationing in Europe?
Also.....President Barack Obama has played golf 32 times since he took office, eight more than his...
An underground HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe and Central Asia is intensifying at an alarming pace, fueled by drug use, high-risk sexual behavior and high levels of social stigma that discourage people from seeking prevention information and treatment, according to a new report released today by...
Okay i was watching 2 different vids on youtube. 1 was about disk getting scratched and 2 was the overheating. As a xbox 360 fanboy it ticked me off becuz ppl said the xbox fail because of those. On the 360 slim it clearly tells you 2 not move the xbox during gameplay and why would you even need...
... As promised ...
Chris Mooney is about to explain to just posted a detailed explanation (which I have not read yet) of his interaction with the famous William the Blogger of YNH, posed as "Tom Johnson." He's posted Part One of an explanation of this infamous maneno, and we await Part II...
Christians believe that Jesus gave his life and blood to wash their sins as their God planned to.
So why those silly Christians blame Jews??
the death of Jesus was an incident or a divine plan?
Silly Christians you make sick with your silly dogma.
Wayne Rooney after the England - Algeria game, "It's good to see your home supporters booing you... that's what loyal support is" (or something along those line).
I don't hold any malice. Yes the England fans have a right to boo the team - esp after paying all of that money to fly out there and...
...hands, etc...about the oil spill? I don't care if you're a Republican who thinks it's all Obama's fault, or a Democrat who blames it on BP's greed...what exactly are any of you accomplishing by yapping about it nonstop and in some of your cases actually affecting your sleep?
One user just...
Out With Rationing, In With Price Controls The Wall Street Journal Britain's 'reform' will do little to improve access to life-extending drugs (5/25). Blog Watch: A Conservative Conundrum Kaiser Health News Bloggers found a lot to occupy their thoughts today - ranging from...
The New York Times: A legal case now pending asks a question increasingly faced by the medical world -- "who should be held accountable when a company sells a flawed product that can injure or kill patients? Is it the company or the people who run it?" Five years ago, two cardiologists...
The New York Times: A legal case now pending asks a question increasingly faced by the medical world -- "who should be held accountable when a company sells a flawed product that can injure or kill patients? Is it the company or the people who run it?" Five years ago, two cardiologists...
The New York Times: A legal case now pending asks a question increasingly faced by the medical world -- "who should be held accountable when a company sells a flawed product that can injure or kill patients? Is it the company or the people who run it?" Five years ago, two cardiologists...
The New York Times: A legal case now pending asks a question increasingly faced by the medical world -- "who should be held accountable when a company sells a flawed product that can injure or kill patients? Is it the company or the people who run it?" Five years ago, two cardiologists...
The New York Times: A legal case now pending asks a question increasingly faced by the medical world -- "who should be held accountable when a company sells a flawed product that can injure or kill patients? Is it the company or the people who run it?" Five years ago, two cardiologists...