Brain Molecule May Offer Key to Erasing Fearful Memories Georgia Public Broadcasting Fri, 29 Oct 2010 09:37 AM PDT A substance involved in the creation of fearful memories has been found in mice. Because it's part of a memory system that seems to work the same way in people, the chemical may one day prove helpful in avoiding post-traumatic stress disorder. read more | Wayland family organizes Walk to Defeat ALS Wayland Town Crier Fri, 29 Oct 2010 08:25 AM PDT Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), more commonly known as Lou Gehrigâs Disease, strikes one in 50,000 people. It is a progressive neurodegenerative condition that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord and eventually the muscles throughout the body. As the disease progresses, the ability of the brain to initiate and control muscle movement is gradually lost. | Compensation for husband left brain-damaged Surrey Advertiser Fri, 29 Oct 2010 07:51 AM PDT A WOMAN from Guildford whose husband won compensation from a hospital last year after he was left severely brain damaged has spoken of her "massive relief". | Review: Hornet's Nest' is a riveting hive of conspiracies facing goth heroine Detroit News Fri, 29 Oct 2010 07:32 AM PDT Lisbeth Salander has a bullet in her brain, one in her hip and another in her arm. Her eyes are glazed and her face is covered in blood. Shot by her father and brother, they then commenced to bury her barely alive. She dug herself out of the grave and then planted an ax in her father's skull. This is where "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest," the third and final chapter in Stieg Larsson's ... | | |
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