Here's a creative way to present a report on sleep disorders:
Not bad!
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Several people have been sending me either links to this paper or even the paper itself:
Young HA, Geier DA, Geier MR. (2008). Thimerosal exposure in infants and neurodevelopmental disorders: An assessment of computerized medical records in the Vaccine Safety Datalink. J Neurol Sci. 2008 May 14 […
In preparing for this issue of Encephalon I got access to the submission email account and realized that I had won 500,000.00 euro! I am in no way going to share this wealth with anyone else since it is my turn to do Encephalon. Here's the proof:
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Gilbert & Sullivan did it much better.
No mention of sleep apnea?
OMG. i couldn't get more than 30 secs in. that damn woman's voice repeating the ad byte. couldn't they have found a loop w/o an audiomark in it??
What? Cataplexy isn't sexy? lol...Years ago I suggested a bumper sticker as a Narcolepsy Network fund raiser that read "Cataplectics do it on the floor." :D