Insulin defects may figure in mental illness
International Herald Tribune - BOSTON Asmall but growing chorus of scientists is becoming convinced that insulin is just as important to the brain as it is to the body. The body needs insulin to convert sugar in the bloodstream to energy. People whose bodies either don’t make
TOFU FOR WHAT AILS YOU
San Francisco Weekly - By now everybody knows that You Are What You Eat. In an age when a book-flacking doctor appears on both Oprah and The View within a week, pushing as cancer- and
Police Blotter
San Francisco Examiner - Selling it back: On Jan. 15 at 4:00 p.m. the victim of an auto boost, in which a laptop computer was taken, walked into Richmond Station to report a male was contacting her via her cell phone to sell her back her computer. Javascript disabled. Cannot
Citizens, business honored at banquet
Cottage Grove Sentinel - These are the days to work together to assure a bright and prosperous future for Cottage Grove. That was the theme of the 2006 Cottage Grove Area Chamber of Commerce 57th annual awards dinner and installation banquet held Saturday at the Hilton Hotel
2005 series: ‘Losing Charles’
Louisville Courier-Journal - United Methodist minister Charles Music and his wife, Jane, were living the lives they had long envisioned when the first signs of mental difficulties emerged. Charles, and later Jane, realized something was seriously wrong with him.
When thinking can hurt
Newsday - The process of thinking may actually be harmful to people with chronic brain diseases such as HIV dementia and
Elders Legal Advocacy Group Denounces New Medicaid Restrictions
Axcess News - (AXcess News) Washington - The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) called yesterday’s U.S. House of Representatives decision to pass the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 a “disaster for seniors and people with disabilities.” The House