Alzheimers Disease: – Molecular Motors And Brakes Work Together In Cells 

Molecular Motors And Brakes Work Together In Cells 
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have discovered that microtubules — components responsible for shape, movement, and replication within cells — use proteins that act as molecular motors and brakes to organize into their correct structure. If microtubules are not formed properly such basic functions as cell division and transport can go wrong, which may have …

Wellness News & Events 
Compassionate Care Alliance will cover advance directives in its televised Healthy Aging program Feb. 19 and 20.

Library delivers books to readers 
When Mildred Cluff broke her hip and wrist almost two years ago, she was confined to her home most of the time. Because she wasn’t able to get out and do much, she found it hard to occupy herself. That was until a librarian from Ark City’s Public Library directed her to a program called Homebound.

New Bills Expected to be Introduced Wednesday 
A number of new bills will be introduced Wednesday at the General Assembly. More than a third of them deal with domestic violence.

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