Memory Loss Could Indicate Stroke Risk
February 1, 2010 by Marijke Durning, RN
Filed under Men's Health
We all forget things from time to time but when forgetfulness becomes to common, it becomes a scary thing. Oftentimes, when an older person begins forgetting things, they worry about dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. However, a study of 930 men, in Sweden, shows that a decline in memory could indicate not a dementia, but a higher risk of having a stroke.
Because major strokes can be so devastating, leaving a person quite incapacitated, or it can cause death, researchers are working to find ways to identify ahead of time who may be at higher risk of experiencing one
This particular study, published …read more
Tom Brady and Giselle vs. Mancrush
May 30, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Sports
NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
You know how Dallas and Terrell Owens get upset about Jessica Simpson?
Well, now it appears that the Boston Celtic fans are upset about Giselle Bundchen, you know, Tom Brady’s girlfriend.
Maybe she heeded the plea in Wednesday morning’s Boston Herald, which, ever so politely, told her to FREAKIN’ STAY AWAY.
“Memo to Tom Brady: If you decide to take in Game 5 at the Garden, puh-leeeze leave the girlfriend at home!” the Herald wrote. “It has not escaped Celtics fans’ notice that when Gisele Bundchen was in da house last week, the Green …read more
Tedy Bruschi supports the Celtics
May 29, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Sports
NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Tedy Bruschi was spotted at game 5 of the Boston Celtic/ Detroit Piston game at Boston Garden. He was getting bigger ovations than Kevin Garnett.
Tedy actually helped the gorilla make a stuff shot. Tedy held the ball as the gorilla grabbed the ball and did a flip and jammed the ball.
Catch this YouTube of Tedy Bruschi. It is called “Tedy Bruschi: Half man, half God, half possible centaur”. It is really funny.
Tedy Bruschi is revered by fans because he came back from a stroke to play linebacker. …read more




