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The Inevitability Of Increased Brain Freezes And Farts
The Hartford CourantAs you get older you find yourself thinking more and more about your brain. Actually, it's your brain that's spending more and more time thinking about your brain. But then when your brain is thinking about itself, it is actually thinking about you...Tags: Flatulence, Game Playing, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Crosswords, Lifestyle and Leisure
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George Zimmerman trial: First day of jury selection over in Trayvon Martin shooting
SANFORD - Day 1 of the George Zimmerman murder trial - the first day of jury selection - ended Monday with attorneys failing to pick a single panel member. They reviewed what prospective jurors wrote on a questionnaire and did preliminary interviews...
Tags: Human Interest, Trials, Mark O'Mara, George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin
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'I'm Connecticut' Shows The State Has Its Funny Side
The Hartford CourantThe show: "I'm Connecticut" at the Ivoryton Playhouse in Essex First impressions: Would the romantic comedy by the Emmy Award-winning writer-producer of "The Simpsons" — and Connecticut native — Mike Reiss, be as hysterically funny as when I...Tags: Jerry Adler, Annie Hall (movie), Storrs, Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Entertainment
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'Mad Men' recap: Sally catches Don with his pants down
Is Don Draper the worst dad ever? Or at least the worst dad on “Mad Men”? Let us consider the evidence: In Sunday’s episode, “Favors,” Sally Draper catches her father “comforting” his on-again mistress, Sylvia...
Tags: Lobbying, Politics, New York City, Adultery, Elisabeth Moss
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Local mural artist Rubin Koskoff, 89
A prolific local artist is mourning the death of her father, Rubin Koskoff, who helped her create dozens of public murals in Palm Beach County. Mr. Koskoff, 89, died Saturday of congestive heart failure after also struggling with Alzheimer's disease....
Tags: Arts, Palm Beach International Airport, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, Delray Beach
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Regular exercise has powerful effect on brain health
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm 68 and understand that exercise is good for my health, but I recently read that exercise can also reduce the risk of developing dementia. Is that true, and if so, do researchers know why? ANSWER: Perhaps one of the most feared...Tags: Symptoms, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Osteoporosis, High Blood Pressure, Aricept (drug)
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What would the world be like if life span were to increase dramatically?
Imagine, for a moment, what might happen if science succeeds in eradicating disease and people live far longer than they do today. Do we toast to the extra years spent embracing loved ones and traveling the planet (maybe other planets?) and learning new...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Illinois at Chicago, Demographics, Genetics, Global Expansion
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Floridians living longer but are sicker, study says
Floridians may be living longer, but not necessarily better, according to a new state-by-state report on seniors out today from America's Health Rankings. Although the Sunshine State ranked 30th overall, the first-time report noted some worrisome...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Conservation, Demographics, Orlando, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Memory Cafe offers support for those caring for loved ones with memory loss
marieg@herald-mail.comNorma Sauer has no short-term memory, doesn’t know her address or phone number and constantly asks the whereabouts of her mother, father and siblings, who are all deceased. She paces throughout the house, often is easily distracted and can...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Anxiety, Business Enterprises, Memory Loss, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Alan Trounson, California's Dr. Stem Cell
In 2004, with President George W. Bush dead set against stem cell research, California just went ahead and did it. Voters made stem cell research a state constitutional right, and endorsed $3 billion in bond sales for 10 years to cement the deal. CIRM,...Tags: George W. Bush, Autism, Australia, Parkinson's Disease, Heart Disease
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Brain impairment not an automatic part of aging
Years ago, a colleague of mine showed me a study about how cognitive ability can start slipping as early as age 50. "I guess that means we only have a limited time left in the money management business," he teased. That study has always haunted me. It'...Tags: Physical Conditions, Game Playing, Medical Research, MetLife Incorporated, Crosswords
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Washington County Sheriff's Office looking for Alzheimer's patient
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office is looking for an Alzheimer’s patient who walked away from NMS Healthcare on Marsh Pike, police said Tuesday. Eugene James Brown, who also suffers from depression and dementia, was last seen at NMS...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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