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Entries for November, 2007 in Neurognosis

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    Tourette's Syndrome: An Etiological Overview

    By Crobar in Neurognosis

    Here's a recent review paper I completed for anyone interested. Enjoy In 1825, the first case of what was to be called Tourette's Syndrome was reported by French physician Jean Marc Gaspard Itard.  Itard reported the case of an aristocrat ...

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    The Day of Turkey is Upon Us

    By Crobar in Neurognosis

    Today people with gather with family and friends to consume mass quantities of traditional turkey and dressing.  It is a day of celebration and to recognize what we have.  However, in reality we gather with friends and family, talk and ...

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    Thank You!

    By Crobar in Neurognosis

    Today is an important day.  It is a day we take time to appreciate those who have responded to their country's request to take up arms and defend it.  Many have given years of their lives for faithful dedication and ...

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    We only use 10% of our brains...

    By Crobar in Neurognosis

    I cannot count how many times and how often I hear that phrase uttered.  For some people it's almost a mantra..."we only use 10% of our brains...", "hey, you know what they say, we only use 10% of our brains...".  ...

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    Yep, they won't let it die...

    By Crobar in Neurognosis

    When I saw this article headline, I knew I was right...they won't let it go.  They want to perpetuate the mystery, latching onto every little term of possible ambiguity such as "possibly" or "most likely" instead of the absolute language ...

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    Just when I think the idiocy has subsided...

    By Crobar in Neurognosis

    I see something that infuriates me and is nothing more than an overt perversion of legislation meant to protect not prosecute horny teens.  It's nice to know that there is some semblance of logic in Georgia by having his sentence ...

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    ...and the results are in!

    By Crobar in Neurognosis

    I'm not really one to toot my own horn but I did make a post a bit ago saying that the results of the DNA testing from the "chupacabras" in Cuero would come back with the genus of Canis. Well, ...