Hold an unlit match between your teeth when slicing onions? As everyone knows, old cookbooks compiled by churches, organizations and businesses are one of my favorite book or tag sale
fires. the fightings there has never really stopped. more than 14,000 people have died in that conflict since it began ever since, they ve claimed, those separatists have claimed they are in charge of those provinces marked in the map here in pink. it is into that part of the world today into that active tinder box that vladamir putin just through a lit match. he said today he recognized those two areas officially recognizing those two parts of ukraine as independent.
side show bob defense. the side show bob defense drawn from the animated series the simpsons. one of the villains is imprisoned for trying to kill bart simpson and in one scene is shown on the phone angrily deploring his fate saying attempted murder? what is that? do they give out a nobel prize for attempted chemistry? the idea being if he was thwarted in his efforts to kill bart therefore he is innocent. obviously the two aren t the same. what i will say about this argument from republicans is it is not new. you ve been seeing it from conservatives on social media for months and months. the idea that because ultimately donald trump did not trigger this replacement of the acting attorney general with a loyalist leading to this mass wave of threatened resignations, that they didn t pull the trigger somehow exonerates him which i think would get a skeptical hearing in congress. look, the president had a lit match and he sat there for three hours and he talked to the
up over time, and when this happens, it sticks to itself and forms plaques. so you may have heard of am alloyd plaques. once it builds up to a tipping point, it will cause a bunch of molecular events in the brain that lead to the death of the you re r neurons. this tipping point is sort of more important than others sometimes? what s interesting about the tipping point is that you can have this the disease can be ongoing in your brain without you knowing for 10 to 20 years, we think. before the tipping point, you don t have symptoms of alzheimer s. once it hits the tipping point, i liken the accumulation of the plaques as like a lit match. and once it hits the tipping point, it sets fire to a forest. but as you say, given that it s dormant, what are the kinds of things one can do to make sure that you either stave off or ameallzheimer s?
itself and forms plaques. you may have heard of the plaques. that trigger then once it builds up to a tipping point will cause a bunch of molecular events that lead to the death of the neurones. this tipping point is sort of more important thane others sometimes? you can have the disease can be ongoing in your brain without you knowing for 10 to 20 years. before the tipping point you don t have symptoms of alzheimer s. once it hits the tipping point i liken the accumulation of amyloid plaques of like a lit match. it sets fire to a forest. given that it is dormant, what are the kinds of things one can do to make sure that you either stave off or emillier ate alzheimer s? a lot of research shows there are lifestyle changes that we can make that help actually