| Pregnancy and Permission Slips 10 days ago by Crazy As you might have guessed from this post, Tucker’s getting fixed. Am I the only one whose brain instantly goes to a dog being neutered? Wonder if Tucker’s going to have to wear one of those cones around his neck? I know he has to wear “scrotal support”. When I read that I think of those support hose ... Taste Like Crazy - tastelikecrazy.com · Rank: 115,316 · 53 references | | Please Help Me Support Our Troops on Veteran’s Day 10 days ago by Chris Today is Veteran’s Day, a day that pays homage to every man and woman who has served in the United States Armed Forces, in times of war and peace. Please consider donating any amount today to help our returning troops. If you donate now your funds will be matched dollar for dollar! I have personally ... Chris Abraham » Chris ... - chrisabraham.com · Rank: 149,040 · 63 references | | Something to think about: Must win and blame 10 days ago by Josh Watching the end of the Niners-Cards Monday Night Football game, gave my brain more than enough to think about. What a bizarre finish. Some times it takes a little blind luck to get over the hump. huh, Arizona? Before we look at the last few seconds of the game, there are a couple things that need t ... The Rusty Nut» Sports ... - therustynut.com · 2 references | | Re-growing Neurons? 10 days ago by Jessica Briggs Researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston may have found a way to treat spinal cord and brain injury. This is an incredibly discovery because there is currently no such treatment, due to the fact that injured neurons cannot regenerate. There is a mechanism in the body that prevents overgrowth of neu ... Imagining the Brain - courses2.cit.cornell.edu/bionb1220 | | The Brain Needs Perfection When It Comes to Synapses 10 days ago by Anthony Savas In order for a brain to be healthy and to be able to learn and retain information, the proper number of synapses must be present. Recently, researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, have determined that the protein MeCP2 (methyl-CpG binding protein 2) plays a crucial role in f ... Imagining the Brain - courses2.cit.cornell.edu/bionb1220 | | William Grassie - The Neurosciences of Religion: Meditation, Entheogens, ... 10 days ago by WH Another article from William Grassie at The Global Spiral (Metanexus Institute) - The Neurosciences of Religion: Meditation, Entheogens, Mysticism. As is generally true, this is a defense of the subjective nature of religion against the objective reductionism of neuroscience. If you're reading this ... Integral Options Cafe - integral-options.blogspot.com · Rank: 12,113 · 89 references | | Can Your Serotonin Levels be Affected by When You Work? 10 days ago by Anthony Savas A recent study done at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, found that peoples’ levels of serotonin were affected depending on their work schedules. 683 men of self-reported European ancestry were tested, and those who alternated working between night and day shifts had significantly lower le ... Imagining the Brain - courses2.cit.cornell.edu/bionb1220 | | Free Download Treasure Seekers: Visions of Gold ™ Game 10 days ago Adventure runs in the family! Join Nelly and Tommy in their quest to retrieve their pirate grandmother`s hidden treasure! Test your skills with challenging puzzles that will take you from strange laboratories to the dangerous depths of the ocean. Play at your own pace with no timers or penalties, ju ... Free Coupon Xchange - freecouponxchange.com · 2 references | | Extraordinary People - The boy who sees without eyes [1/5] 11 days ago by admin This is a documentary about a boy (Ben Underwood) who has taught himself to use echo location to navigate around the world. Ben Underwood is blind, but has managed to do some truly extraordinary feats. I've cut this documentary up into 5 parts, and all can be found in my profile, or below. [Part 1] ... Free search and download ... - hotvideonetwork.com | | Brains Slowing Down 11 days ago by Katy Sadowski Old people do everything more slowly. Their muscles are tired and their joints are stiff. And recent research shows that after age 40, electrical signals literally take more time to travel across the brain. Dr. George Bartzokis, a professor at UCLA, performed a study on motor neurons in the brains o ... Imagining the Brain - courses2.cit.cornell.edu/bionb1220 | |