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Parkinson's Disease as Multifactorial Oxidative Neurodegeneration: Implications for Integrative Management
Abstract Parkinson's disease (PD) is the most common movement pathology, severely afflicting dopaminergic neurons within the substantia nigra (SN) ...
From Alternative Medicine Review,
12/1/00
by Parris M. Kidd
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History in towns: Wiscasset, Maine
Wiscasset, ME, has always been ravaged by inclement weather but its fine natural harbor did not stop its original colonial inhabitants from establishing ...
From Magazine Antiques,
12/1/98
by William Nathaniel Banks
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Television: Pick of the day
DOCUMENTARY Cutting Edge (9pm C4) In normal circumstances, inviting an attractive younger woman into the family home to spend quality time with ...
From Independent, The (London),
7/28/04
by Peter Conchie
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PICK OF THE NIGHT
Cutting Edge: Sleeping with the Au Pair 9pm, Channel 4 YES, it's a standing joke - that as soon as a young, beautiful, preferably blonde, preferably ...
From Evening Standard (London),
7/28/04
by TERRY RAMSEY
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Understanding obesity: The unfinished business
I am greatly honored to have my name associated with Jonathan E. Rhoads and with the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (A.S.PE.N).
From JPEN: Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition,
7/1/97
by Hirsch, Jules
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Bradyphrenia and parkinsonism
Research indicates that bradyphrenia is symptomatic of an age-related predilection towards parkinsonism. It has been debated for years whether bradyphrenia ...
From Age and Ageing,
1/1/94
by Susan G. Bowes
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Battling Parkinson's disease, step by step
Most people probably envision someone afflicted with Parkinson's disease as a frail, stooped figure, walking with shuffling steps, with one or both hands trembling in uncontrolled movements. This
From FDA Consumer,
4/1/85
by Annabel Hecht
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Obituary: Professor Nicholas Kemmer
BORN IN Russia and brought up in Germany, the physicist Nicholas Kemmer was personally educated by Max Born, Werner Heisenberg and Wolfgang Pauli, becoming a PhD student in Switzerland, a war work
From Independent, The (London),
10/24/98
by Tam Dalyell
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