Alzheimers Disease: – Researchers discover genetic cause for word-finding disease 

Researchers discover genetic cause for word-finding disease 
CHICAGO — Northwestern University researchers have discovered a genetic cause of a mysterious neurological disease in which people have trouble recalling and using words. The illness, Primary Progressive Aphasia, differs from Alzheimer’s Disease in which a person’s memory becomes impaired.

Crossings under construction 
Plummeting sub-zero temperatures and 6 inches of snow last week brought construction to a standstill at most of the commercial construction projects underway in Laurel – but not at The Crossings on East Maryland being built by St. John’s Lutheran Ministries.

Expert Ties Ex-Player?s Suicide to Brain Damage From Football 
A neuropathologist is claiming that Andre Waters had sustained brain damage from playing football and he says that led to his depression and ultimate death.

CL’s picks for the week’s best shows 
Dappled Grays, Cowboy Mouth, Ladyfest South 2007…

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