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3/3/2008 12:54:02 PM |
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lawdawg2
Oldsmar, FL
age: 54 online now!
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Health he is one of my stalkers......
LMAO I get all the losers for stalkers!
[Edited 3/3/2008 12:55:44 PM]
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3/3/2008 1:15:59 PM |
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healthologist
Page, AZ
age: 60
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Law - I got your back - he needs to go away - he pissed off Sgt Mac and I had to let him out.
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3/3/2008 6:25:05 PM |
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ret1058
Westerville, OH
age: 49
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For clarification...
Differentsrqguy and "Alex from Sarasota" are not the same person
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3/3/2008 9:22:10 PM |
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ks52
Santa Rosa, CA
age: 52
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Les and Mary( and the rest of you intellectual types)...I'm running a bit scared right now and value your opinions. I know I've lost a lot of gray cells recently. I've been told that I will regain these cells, but I'm having a difficult time in my belief at this point. I can tell you I am not a happy camper right now. Will the grey cells come back? What can I do to help in their reproduction? All suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks.....Karrie
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3/3/2008 9:47:11 PM |
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lawdawg2
Oldsmar, FL
age: 54 online now!
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Karrie I don't know as Les is more familiar with the area of your "problem". I have heard in the past that brain cells do NOT reproduce...
[Edited 3/3/2008 9:48:03 PM]
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3/3/2008 10:04:56 PM |
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lostinwyoming
Evanston, WY
age: 50
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one part of the human brain can grow new neurons. We discovered this capability in November 1998. Before then, neuroscientists believed that adult brains did not make new neurons because the neuron was too specialized a cell to divide.
This seems to be the case for most of the brain. The neocortex (planning, reasoning, and language), for example, just gets one set of neurons to last a lifetime (2001 research). Apparently, something stops these neurons from making new cells. We don't know why or how, yet.
The hippocampus (learning and processing new memories), however, makes new neurons at a steady, vigorous pace. Perhaps the hippocampus (located roughly behind your ear) needs constant renewal to keep up with new information. The hippocampus of rats and mice cranks out 1,000 to 3,000 new neurons per day — a substantial fraction of each animal's lifetime output. Younger animals make more new neurons than older ones do.
To answer your question, "in an adult, it takes about 30 days for a new-born cell to become a functioning neuron," says Fred Gage, genetics professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. "What is remarkable, though, is that it happens at all."
Also, the number of new neurons that are born and survive depends on what we do. Exercise and a full, meaningful life increase cell count. Stress and anxiety decease the numbers.
i looked it up for ya.
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3/3/2008 10:16:04 PM |
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healthologist
Page, AZ
age: 60
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Karrie, read your mail.
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3/4/2008 8:10:04 AM |
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ks52
Santa Rosa, CA
age: 52
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Thank you folks. I've now got things to look up.
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3/4/2008 4:58:54 PM |
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professer2
Saint Petersburg, FL
age: 53
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Just a little reminder to those who have the POWER of BLOCKING.
Unless someone makes an extremely vulgar situation,
I beleive it is FAIR for all to debate in any fashion they are comfortable with.
I notice that their seems to be some animousity between us
I hope everyone can play the same game
allowed to voice their opinion, no matter how negative
everyone is intitled to their opinion.
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3/4/2008 5:05:41 PM |
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lawdawg2
Oldsmar, FL
age: 54 online now!
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I agree Professer, but this forum is for discussions and not attacks on individuals, as this newbie is doing...
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3/4/2008 5:25:04 PM |
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healthologist
Page, AZ
age: 60
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Professer - No one can block on Mensa or Intellectuals,
lawvixen no longer exists.
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3/4/2008 6:34:17 PM |
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lawdawg2
Oldsmar, FL
age: 54 online now!
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Law Vixen left us ...........what a great gal she was too!
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3/5/2008 4:48:32 AM |
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mediaman
Homosassa, FL
age: 64
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To stay on topic I will follow up on my previous post about North, East, South, and West. Law Vixen chose North. I heard she took a permenent position on Santa's women's reindeer team, (such a dear). Shes up there with Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, and now LawVixen. Now shes the most famous reindeer of all and she doesn't need a red nose, she just sticks a rose in her mouth and the whole room lights up.
Oh well she will be missed, but someone else will come along and take her place. Hmmm wonder who?
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3/5/2008 11:30:46 AM |
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lawdawg2
Oldsmar, FL
age: 54 online now!
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LOL@Santa's reindeer women team...she will straighten those reindeer out very quickly, even Rudolph who seems to be an alcoholic with his red nose...
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3/5/2008 4:04:40 PM |
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mediaman
Homosassa, FL
age: 64
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Well technically speaking, Rudolf's red nose is nothing more than a strap on battery operated LED. The batteries were low last Christmas and it started blinkin! The Boing 747 that was behind Santas sled thought they were makin a left turn and when they realized that Santa wasn't turning, it was toooo late and that jet slammed into the back end of Santa's sleigh and crushed all the toys he was bringing me that year. So the Jet Ski and the Hummer were toast, the boat and all the fishin gear was spread all over Vermont. The Harley ended up in Boston Harbor.
I hope LawVixen does a better job than Rudolf did..
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