BBC NEWS | Health | Alzheimer brain damage ‘reversed’ That’s all very well for people named Mickey and Minnie, but at least it’s progress. The US team used an antibody to remove the build up of potentially damaging deposits from the area of the brain responsible for memory and cognition. The treatment reversed the nerve cell damage in days, Washington University School of Medicine researchers said. Hmm. I think that’s a friend’s alma mater. Must discuss later.
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No, it’s not a particularly tall drink, it’s a way o of putting web content in 3 columns in a way that might load better no matter what web browser you use. A conversation with my mom-in-law makes me think I might have to come up with a better, more fluid layout for the (cough) somewhat speed- and display-challenged setup she’s currently using. So here’s a new 3-col layout via CSS method to check out. Found at culturekitchen