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Terminal Manson Follower Denied Freedom
WKRG News 5 Mobile Fri, 04 Sep 2009 13:14 PM PDT
(AP) Susan Atkins, the terminally ill Charles Manson follower who admitted stabbing actress Sharon Tate 40 years ago, lost what was likely to be her last bid for freedom. Atkins, who suffers from brain cancer, slept through most of the four-hour hearing Wednesday during which her husband-lawyer pleaded for her release and families of victims of the Sharon Tate-Labianca killings urged that she be ...

What Is Tetanus? What Causes Tetanus?
Medical News Today Fri, 04 Sep 2009 13:14 PM PDT
Tetanus, or lockjaw is a serious infection caused by Clostridium tetani bacteria which produce a toxin that affects the brain and nervous system. The toxin leads to stiffness in the jaw muscles as well as other muscles. The infection can cause severe muscle spasms, serious breathing difficulties, and can ultimately be fatal.

YouTube videos provide brain injury clue
UPI Fri, 04 Sep 2009 11:26 AM PDT
LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Using YouTube videos, researchers at the University of Kentucky in Lexington identified an involuntary response to head trauma.

LOOK BETTER NAKED WITH DAVID BARTON
PitchEngine Fri, 04 Sep 2009 10:25 AM PDT
Bellevue, Wash. September 3, 2009 David Barton will debut the premiere West Coast outpost of his namesake gym at the new Shops at the Bravern in Bellevue, Wash. in September 2009. In a city known best for its brain power, the new 40,000 square foot DavidBartonGym has been executed to put the intellect back into exercise. Using equipment and techniques that reflect the scientific advancements...

U of T researchers identify protein
EurekAlert! Fri, 04 Sep 2009 10:12 AM PDT
( University of Toronto ) Researchers at the University of Toronto have identified a protein which plays a key role in the development of neurons, which could enhance our understanding of how the brain works, and how diseases such as Alzheimer's occur.




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