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Harvard: This common household toxin triggers memory loss
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Never forget anything)
Thu Jan 16 12:02:10 2025
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2025 18:01:35 +0100
From: "Never forget anything" <Becomingforgetful@trumpwhiskey.sa.com>
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Harvard: This common household toxin triggers memory loss
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Star Trek fans continued to grow in number, and first began organizing conventions in the 1970s. No other show attracted a large organized following until the 1990s, when Babylon 5 attracted both Star Trek fans and a large number of literary SF fans who previously had not been involved in media fandom. Other series began to attract a growing number of followers. The British series, Doctor Who, has similarly attracted a devoted following.
In the late 1990s, a market for celebrity autographs emerged on eBay, which created a new source of income for actors, who began to charge money for autographs that they had previously been doing for free. This became significant enough that lesser-known actors would come to conventions without requesting any appearance fee, simply to be allowed to sell their own autographs (commonly on publicity photos). Today most events with ac
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<p><strong>If you find yourself more confused lately, forget where you left small things like your phone or your glasses.</strong></p>
<p>Words get stuck on the tip of your tongue or you don't remember why you walked into a room...</p>
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<p>New Harvard research reveals <a href="http://trumpwhiskey.sa.com/e8Lab98ywa6KCWBlARhe5GV1vi5AQyBH4Jgrawvl78zM8i8sBg" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" style="font-weight:bold" target="blank">this common household toxin</a> wipes out your memory 3x times faster...</p>
<p>Decreasing the blood flow to your brain and <strong>"violently attacking"</strong> your neurons and synapses on the hippocampus...</p>
<p>This is the part of your brain that forms episodic memories, that makes you able to think and remember, literally...</p>
<p><strong>Scientists from the National Institutes of Health warn that over 200 Americans are exposed to this toxin daily...</strong></p>
<p>And it's the primary reason why every 66 seconds someone in the United States develops Alzheimer's and 1 in 3 seniors ends up with some form of dementia.</p>
<p>Click below to find out all about it and what you can do to improve your memory:</p>
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