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(LA Times) Interesting Hey fat-head, remember me?   (latimes.com) divider line 8
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2011-12-22 11:49:51 AM
seeingconnexions.com
 
2011-12-22 11:54:27 AM
While it might predict risk for Alzheimer's disease, it will always prevent damage from a surgical 2x4.

/and Boxcar Bob
 
2011-12-22 12:13:34 PM
No.
 
2011-12-22 12:22:06 PM
I'd like to know if abnormalities with the corpus callosum would be involved. My maternal grandfather had Alzheimers and my mother has partial agenesis of her corpus callosum. I'm wondering if that would decrease or increase her chance of getting it.
 
2011-12-22 12:49:28 PM
Maybe it's a 'Brain cloud'
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2011-12-22 01:41:10 PM
images2.wikia.nocookie.net

Of course you do
 
2011-12-22 04:36:06 PM
A Terrible Human: I'd like to know if abnormalities with the corpus callosum would be involved. My maternal grandfather had Alzheimers and my mother has partial agenesis of her corpus callosum. I'm wondering if that would decrease or increase her chance of getting it.

Your brain sounds fat.
 
2011-12-22 05:28:28 PM
done in one.

/I pinch your head!
 
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