http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/ockhamsrazor/dementia-is-affected-by-the-aging-heart-muscle/6063490
An interesting article on dementia.
Boris, you should be OK.
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/ockhamsrazor/dementia-is-affected-by-the-aging-heart-muscle/6063490
An interesting article on dementia.
Boris, you should be OK.
In other news, poor old James Hird has given an interview expressing his bitter disappointment at losing his Federal Court case (twice), and how much it’s going to cost him in lawyers fees. Still maintaining he is doing it for the players, who expressly asked him not to go ahead with the appeal.
My heart bleeds for the poor man, it really does.
party_pants said:
In other news, poor old James Hird has given an interview expressing his bitter disappointment at losing his Federal Court case (twice), and how much it’s going to cost him in lawyers fees. Still maintaining he is doing it for the players, who expressly asked him not to go ahead with the appeal.My heart bleeds for the poor man, it really does.
Sorry, wrong thread.
I blame Sibeen for starting a new thread and giving me the opportunity to mistakenly post in it.
yep, my heart is fi
The heart is evil and must be punished
Still, you should probably keep it
even if it’s an achy breaky one?
I just don’t think you understand.
So the old thinking is right afterall. The heart really does affect our emotions.
dv said:
I just don’t think you understand.
It’s only other vets

“It does so in a terrible way, pummelling the brain beat after beat until its small blood vessels burst, and lesions, tens of thousands of them, erode its circuitry, until the brain shrinks around the debris, its function failing. Slowly, relentlessly—this evidence suggests—the beat of the heart destroys the memory, the intellect and the personality of the person it had so long served to keep alive.”
It also gives you a mongrel that would choke a donkey.
