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en After the shock, you have to figure out what to do. ... You have to come to terms with what might happen. The disease affects everyone differently.

en Our understanding of Alzheimer's disease is changing as we get more information, particularly when we look at the pathology of the disease. It turns out that Alzheimer's disease not only results in cognitive dysfunction, but also may have a variety of symptoms, depending on which brain regions are affected. If the disease pathology affects a region of the brain that controls weight, your body mass may decline prior to loss of cognition.

en The most likely explanation is that there is something about these individuals or about this disease that affects BMI before the clinical syndrome becomes apparent -- that loss of BMI reflects the disease process itself.

en The most likely explanation is that there is something about these individuals or about this disease that affects body mass index (BMI) before the clinical syndrome becomes apparent -- that loss of BMI reflects the disease process itself.

en The only way we are going to stop this disease is to raise money. Jimmy would go absolutely bananas to know how much money has been raised. We can't just sit back. This disease affects all of us.

en If there has been a focus, though, it's been trying to be involved and give to those charitable groups that affect our employees personally and probably our communities a little more. Cancer's been a big one because it affects just about every family, and we've had some employees pass away in the last few years from cancer. Heart disease is another big issue that affects most families.

en It was important for us to get involved with such a worthy cause. This disease affects our mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters and friends. We need to continue to bring awareness and spread hope that this disease will be defeated. I'm proud of our players and staff for making the effort to raise money and help make a difference.

en Summit Conference is a very interesting play in that it doesn't tell you anything. By the end it actually says, why did this happen, I don't know, you're going to have to figure that out, and you may have to figure it out sooner rather than later because it may happen again.

en I was going for the world record . . . but I wasn't feeling my best all week, so it was hard to determine what would happen. I could not believe it. I went into shock. I'm still in shock. I don't think I'm unbeatable - nobody is.

en Aspirin affects platelets differently in men and women.

en I would like people to know multiple sclerosis affects everyone differently.

en However, the shock build -- that is the assembly of the shock and what the shock is intended to do with that build -- it's not within the spirit and the intent of what our shock absorber rules surround. Simply put, we prefer that shock absorbers are used for shock absorbers, which is a device which controls the frequency of a spring, not to be a spring assist or a jack or anything else.

en We go into detail about what's actually happening, how the disease affects the brain.

en Not that much to pay if you want to see how a disease affects a mammal or how a drug is going to work.

en I am honored to receive this award and thankful to MetLife Foundation for supporting basic research in this important field. Alzheimer's disease is a devastating neurological disorder that affects millions of people and has a significant impact on our economy. We need to invest more in basic research so that we have the tools to understand and ultimately treat this disease. The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance.


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