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    Jan 8, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Alzheimer's cocktail? Don't get too intoxicated, experts say.

    Booster Shots
    Expert opinion has begun rolling in on the study suggesting a cocktail of nutrients may help delay or reverse some of the memory loss that comes with Alzheimer's disease. Don't put an umbrella in that drink yet, they say: It's......
  2. Aug 18, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. What Barack Obama's really saying at all these cross-country stops to collect money

    Top of the Ticket
    Full text of a new Obama fundraiser speech to see the president's concerns and political priorities for the fall....
  4. Aug 21, 2009 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  5. UPDATE: 'This Is Not A Hoax' Says Mystery Man, Police Continue To Investigate His Identity

    In a press conference at Swedish Medical Center Friday, the man referred to as 'Jon Doe' insists he doesn't know his identity.
    Staff reporter
    In a press conference at Swedish Medical Center Friday, the man referred to as 'Jon Doe' insists he doesn't know his identity. Hospital officials and police are just as baffled. They are trying to piece together the little memories he has. The man...

    Tags: WebMD Corporation, Stranger Than Fiction, 2016 Olympic Games, China, Symptoms

  6. Sep 14, 2009 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  7. Man With Amnesia Looking For New Home

    New developments in the case involving a man who was found in Seattle's Discovery Park with amnesia.
    Reporter
    New developments in the case involving a man who was found in Seattle's Discovery Park with amnesia. Authorities think he's Edward Lightheart, but he doesn't remember the name and prefers John Doe. He says this Wednesday he's expected to move out of his...

    Tags: Death

  8. Mar 12, 2010 | Chicago Tribune
  9. At Piven, 'Number of People' forgets you need a story to remember

    The Theater Loop
    THEATER REVIEW: "Number of People" ★½ Through April 11 at Piven Theatre Workshop, 927 Noyes St., Evanston; Tickets: $25 at 847-866-8049 or www.piventheatre.org. Starring Bernard Beck. In the last act of “Carousel,” it is observed that no one is...
  10. Mar 30, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Sleeping pill use grows as economy keeps people up at night

    Lost jobs and lost careers. Promising businesses in shambles. The college acceptance letter returned to its envelope. This is how President Obama recently described the effect  of the tanking economy on ordinary Americans -- and the stresses keeping them up at night.
    Lost jobs and lost careers. Promising businesses in shambles. The college acceptance letter returned to its envelope. This is how President Obama recently described the effect of the tanking economy on ordinary Americans -- and the stresses keeping them...

    Tags: Students, Wisconsin, Anxiety, Medical Research, Health Organizations

  12. Aug 25, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Does Juvenon work as an anti-aging supplement?

    <b>The products:</b> Age-defying products that target wrinkles or gray hairs are missing one of the real driving forces behind aging. Over the years, cells throughout the body lose mitochondria, tiny powerhouses that provide energy for all sorts of vital functions. This cellular power-outage is one reason  older people limp along with a fraction of the zip and pep that they enjoyed in earlier days.
    Special to The Times
    The products: Age-defying products that target wrinkles or gray hairs are missing one of the real driving forces behind aging. Over the years, cells throughout the body lose mitochondria, tiny powerhouses that provide energy for all sorts of vital...

    Tags: Kentucky, Drugs and Medicines, University of Texas at Austin, Medical Research, Education

  14. May 22, 2009 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  15. 39 EXCLUSIVE: Woman Suffering Amnesia Now Knows Her Name

    Houston police now know the identity of a woman suffering from amnesia.  The 34-year-old woman's name is being withheld for the time being.  According to police, the mystery woman was travelling from New Mexico to Houston to begin a new job. Police said on May 2, the woman turned up at St. Luke's Community Emergency Center. She had no memory and no identification. For almost three weeks police have been trying to figure out exactly who the woman is and where she came from.
    KIAH
    Houston police now know the identity of a woman suffering from amnesia. The 34-year-old woman's name is being withheld for the time being. According to police, the mystery woman was travelling from New Mexico to Houston to begin a new job. Police said...

    Tags: Vehicles, Crime, Law and Justice, Family, New Mexico, Barnes & Noble, Inc.

  16. May 28, 2009 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  17. Washington State Woman Turns Up In Houston With No Memory Of Who She Is

    A bizarre mystery involving a woman with amnesia, our state and the city of Houston has police baffled.
    Staff reporter
    A bizarre mystery involving a woman with amnesia, our state and the city of Houston has police baffled. A 34-year-old woman walked into a Houston hospital May 3rd clutching only her keys. She had no idea what her name is or what happened to her....

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Vehicles, Barnes & Noble, Inc., Washington (U.S. state), Health

  18. Jun 28, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Council president attacked on city hotel plans

    Sun Staff
    Angry religious leaders descended on City Hall yesterday to demand that Baltimore leaders spend city dollars to end blight, not on a $305 million convention center hotel. At a public hearing on the hotel plan, City Council President Sheila Dixon fired...

    Tags: Martin O'Malley, Sheila Dixon, Transportation, Travel, Elections

  20. Sep 8, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. How Not To Forget

    Memory seems to be on everyone's mind these days with the approach of the Sept. 11 anniversary. Following is an interview with Daniel L. Schacter, chairman of the psychology department at Harvard University, and author of several books on memory.
    Courant Staff Writer
    Memory seems to be on everyone's mind these days with the approach of the Sept. 11 anniversary. Following is an interview with Daniel L. Schacter, chairman of the psychology department at Harvard University, and author of several books on memory. Q: In...

    Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Eyewear, Diseases and Illnesses, Crosswords, Rape

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