Amyloid plaques are sticky buildup which accumulates outside nerve cells, or neurons. Amyloid is a protein that is normally found throughout the body. For reasons as yet unknown, in AD, the protein divides improperly, creating a form called beta amyloid which is toxic to neurons in the brain.
Hi Biff, Ah! my subject.....science......well your right it's happening earlier. Amyloid plague which scientist believe is the root cause of Alzheimers is being seen in people in their 40's. They also believe that this plague builds up for 30/40/50 years until it eats away at the myelin sheath that protects the nerve endings in the brain. Once it eats through in essence one starts to short circuit.....they have a TOP scanner out there that can track the plague on the brain so there's help on the way.....
Kaetch, excellent post and the narrative from Ali Sina was second to none. You always perform complete research in a fair, unbiased and professional manner....
Kaetch, excellent post and the narrative from Ali Sina was second to none. You always perform complete research in a fair, unbiased and professional manner....
Hi foxina and welcome to CS.....this is a list of women in powerful positions, a couple of your neighbors Croatia and Slovenia. And for the first time in the USA we have a woman running for president. Progress takes time slowly but surly......
1 Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel Nov. 22, 2005 - elected 2 Liberia President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf Jan. 16, 2006 - elected 3 Argentina President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner Dec. 10, 2007 - elected 4 Bangledesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed Jan. 6, 2009 - elected 5 Lithuania President Dalia Grybauskaite Jul. 12, 2009 - elected 6 Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar May 26, 2010 - elected 7 Brazil President Dilma Rousseff Jan. 1, 2011 - elected 8 Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga Apr. 7, 2011 - elected 9 Denmark Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt Oct. 3, 2011 - elected 10 Jamaica Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller Jan. 5, 2012 - elected 11 South Korea President Park Geun-hye Feb. 25, 2013 - elected 12 Slovenia Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek Mar. 20, 2013 - elected 13 Cyprus (North) Prime Minister Sibel Siber Jun. 13, 2013 - appointed 14 Senegal Prime Minister Aminata Touré Sep. 3, 2013 - appointed 15 Norway Prime Minister Erna Solberg Oct. 16, 2013 - elected 16 Latvia Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma Jan. 22, 2014 - elected 17 Central African Republic President Catherine Samba-Panza Jan. 23, 2014 - appointed 18 Chile President Michelle Bachelet Mar. 11, 2014 - elected 19 Malta President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca Apr. 7, 2014 - elected 20 Poland Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz Apr. 7, 2014 - elected 21 Switzerland President Simonetta Sommaruga Jan. 1, 2015 - appointed 22 Croatia
President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic Feb. 18, 2015 - elected
Well another day CH......I wanted to show you that some of the music today is really good..try this, great group
ps: it appears you didn't do what ALL WOMEN love to do and that's to shop for a BF.......Molly said it correctly, it's about time you went out and picked what you like........go out and test the waters....throw that fishing line in the waters of life and see if that changes your viewpoint. Sending you this video of one direction is twofold one lets you realize that there is great music in the 21st century and two lets you realize that shopping is fun...
Well another day CH......I wanted to show you that some of the music today is really good..try this, great group
ps: it appears you didn't do what ALL WOMEN love to do and that's to shop for a BF.......Molly said it correctly, it's about time you went out and picked what you like........go out and test the waters....throw that fishing line in the waters of life and see if that changes your viewpoint. Sending you this video of one direction is twofold one lets you realize that there is great music in the 21st century and two lets you realize that shopping is fun...
well, if you two got into a major argument I think you would here the same words the ex said to you....<after all I've done for you>...no?
And your response would be......but I never asked for the new bed with the dressings..and the _______ and the _______ etc. etc....
Sound familiar? that's why I go back to one of my comments, if you can't communicate to him your feelings (in which he understands what your saying) then you don't have a chance....he will feel happy he got you something an you will feel guilty about expressing your inner most feelings......that's all I got...going out....think about if your getting what you want/desire/need from the relationship...oh!!! that spells LOVE.....
< I'm kinda guilty when I think about dating someone else because he did a lot for me...not about the money but the thoughts he put on them...>
Sounds like the control piece I spoke about earlier.....and it's working. You have been manipulated in believing that you need him and the gifts that he brings you. So, in essence you are paying off the debt of gifts bought with your guilt (a much higher price then their actual value)..jmo
yes, understood, but he needs to know that it DOESN'T make you happy and that's what's important to you.....if he still doesn't get it then dump him.......he may be trying to use these gifts to control you and that is never a good situation..........
Hi Crazy, I'm pretty sure I understand where your coming from, but lets first start with him. Remember, God put us men here to provide, protect and procreate.....key ingredients of the normal mans makeup. So the gifts that he bestows upon you makes him feel that he's accomplished one third of his mission here on earth.
What's hard for the man to see is any mission that you might have, this is where the word tunnel vision comes into play for him. He's doing what by all intense and purposes is innate. His 'job' is to provide you the luxury and non-luxury items that he either thinks you need or upon your requests.
The only way to resolve your dilemma, is to have a crazy heart to heart conversation with him, letting him know how much you appreciate his kinds thoughts and gestures.......but it makes you feel uncomfortable and feeling like there's a repayment of debt at sometime in the future. So, in order for you not to feel the 'burden' of an unassuming debt maybe going forward the two of us can discuss any capital intensive purchases first before the purchase occurs.....jmo
put some aside for stock trading and figure out where to donate the rest.....that's the hard part, finding what organizations that you can make the greatest impact......
Hi Ish, just heard we have the highest Lotto (powerball) ever...800 million USD so that's like 870 million yes million euros.....unbelievable they said its the size of 4 small countries.....
Hi Ish, just heard we have the highest Lotto (powerball) ever...800 million USD so that's like 870 million yes million euros.....unbelievable they said its the size of 4 small countries.....
Part 2 With a limited flight distance, the mosquitoes likely breed near where they're spotted. The saucers of potted plants, plastic toys that fill with water and clogged rain gutters offer fertile breeding opportunities. The mosquitoes' eggs can survive without water for months, requiring infested sites to be scrubbed down thoroughly.
"For these guys, more so than ever, we really need the public's help in eliminating the standing water sources to make sure they don't become more of a problem," Conlan said.
First found in California in 2013, Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus have roughly tripled in number around the state during the last several seasons. They have been found in 82 cities and communities, including Escondido, Los Angeles, Fresno and parts of the Bay Area.
But beyond being a growing public nuisance, it's unclear how much of a threat these mosquitoes present. East Coast and Midwest cities have long tolerated the pests without serious incident.
Although Mexico and the Caribbean have suffered the effects of dengue and chikungunya for some time, less than a dozen people in the contiguous United States, all in Florida, have ever become sick from being bitten by a mosquito carrying either disease.
See the most-read stories this hour >> Yellow fever has been largely confined to tropical areas of South America and Africa. A vaccine for travelers has significantly limited transmission of the disease into Western countries.
Meanwhile, a virus linked to the mosquitoes known as Zika has spread throughout Brazil, causing thousands of cases of brain damage in babies born with abnormally small heads. But the United State has never had a recorded case of Zika.
Still, public health officials warn that it's better to be vigilant about prevention.
"The concern is that if and when these mosquitoes become well-established in the state and abundant in our neighborhoods, then the risk of transmission increases," Metzger said.
Non, I understand what your feeling, been there. My guess is you and your ex live a good distance apart..maybe not. Well, this is what I did, keep in mind my son was with his mom 55% and me 45% and he lived one mile away.
But, on top that, I petitioned the court and received more time (didn't need an attorney) they had a very helpful law library. Then within two years or so he was playing sports. I ended up being his coach in two sports and ended up spending more time with him then most married men......
If they do live far away, and since your unemployed maybe you moving closer to them and getting a job close to them is a possibility. Taking a move is better than doing nothing and you will adjust and you will be with your children and have a more 1:1 relationship.
I always say, if you want something bad enough you will find a way to get it....good luck to you
well I didn't know that Molly, I just hang here......trust me, when I see talent I don't give in......that should be easy for you then....think about it....
RE: I remember - actually no I don't
Amyloid plaques are sticky buildup which accumulates outside nerve cells, or neurons. Amyloid is a protein that is normally found throughout the body. For reasons as yet unknown, in AD, the protein divides improperly, creating a form called beta amyloid which is toxic to neurons in the brain.