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Old 09-28-2006, 12:44 PM #1
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Arrow Stress and Alzheimer's

Stress hormones appear to rapidly increase the formation of brain lesions, which are the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease.

According to researchers at the University of California at Irvine..........read more
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Hi Chemar. I was just reading there this morning. interesting site,eh? Yes about the stress. I am doomed!! ((((Chemar))))
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Thank you Chemar. I don't even know how long its been since I came in. My brother is still in the hospital, they have him in the stroke rehab((sp)) That is the hospital where my daughter works, but she doesn't have him as a patient. thats good because it would have upset too much. Shes good at what she does, but she was hoping she wouldn't be on his team.

Thank you Chemar for all the prayers and kindness all of you have shown to me. JoJo
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