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The Day Ebola Came to Town By Sondra Forsyth blog On the evening of October 22nd 2014, I went to the Broadway show ΓÇ£On the TownΓÇ¥ here in New York […]
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Atypical Types of Dementia: Hippocampal Sparing Alzheimer's Disease By blog Earlier this year I began reading about a variant type of dementia called hippocampal sparing AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease, which results in […]
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The Underlying Cause of Gridlock Is Complexity: Learn How You Can Break Free By blog It seems that ΓÇ£gridlockΓÇ¥ has become the norm in the world these days. We are increasingly stuck in traffic, our […]