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'Glycerine' singing Bush to bring tour to Filmore Auditorium in 2023

Fox31 Denver 07 Dec 2022
DENVER (KDVR) – Those of you searching for "reasons" to push on through to the other side of the "cold [and] contagious" holiday season, perhaps an "out of this world" tour announcement made on Tuesday will have your "synapses" firing on all cylinders ... Bush 2023 US Tour dates.
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RRMC Health Talk: Autism causes research

Times Argus 23 Apr 2022
During the process of the brain’s development into these stronger branches, the body takes the excess trimmings from the bush, so to speak, and breaks them down and reuses them so that new branches or connections (synapses) can grow, or established ones can be strengthened.
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Study hints at biology of schizophrenia, may aid treatment

The Malta Independent 13 Feb 2016
That age range is when the brain trims back the number of specialized places on brain cells where the cells signal each other, called synapses. The new work suggests a connection to schizophrenia when this process gets out of hand, deleting too many synapses ... "You end up with bushes that are pruned way too much.".
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Study gives clues to biology of schizophrenia, may aid treatment

The Hindu 29 Jan 2016
That age range is when the brain trims back the number of specialised places on brain cells where the cells signal each other, called synapses. The new work suggests a connection to schizophrenia when this process gets out of hand, deleting too many synapses.
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Schizophrenia is a mental disorder.
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Scientists unravel breakthrough in schizophrenia cause

Al Jazeera 28 Jan 2016
That age range is when the brain trims back the number of specialised places on brain cells where the cells signal each other, called synapses. The new work suggests a connection to schizophrenia when this process gets out of hand, deleting too many synapses ... "You end up with bushes that are pruned way too much.".
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Scientists Reveal 'Game-Changer' Schizophrenia Findings

Huffington Post 28 Jan 2016
That age range is when the brain trims back the number of specialized places on brain cells where the cells signal each other, called synapses. The new work suggests a connection to schizophrenia when this process gets out of hand, deleting too many synapses ... "You end up with bushes that are pruned way too much.".
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That Bigger Canvas

CounterPunch 11 Apr 2014
Bush’s body of work, “The Art of Leadership. A President’s Personal Diplomacy”, opened Saturday at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum at Southern Methodist University. The exhibit includes paintings of world leaders as well as Bush in the bath ... The creepy hypocrisy of that title is enough to fry synapses ... Bush. Clowned around, like Bush.
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Family Conflict Expert Dr. Roger Frame Offers Tips for Parents in New Book, 'Don't Carve the Turkey with a Chainsaw'

PR Newswire 26 Jan 2012
Dr. Roger Frame, a family conflict..."/>     Issues with Teenagers Can Be Resolved. , Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Are your teens driving you crazy?. Dr ... Resolving Family Conflict ... At the same time that hormones are kicking in, the brain synapses that connect brain cells are being pruned. "Think about how bushes look when they are pruned ... .
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Jeannette Zeltzer, 81 and her new boyfriend Max Rakov, 92, hold hands while sitting on a couch at the assisted living facility where they live on Saturday, March 8, 2008 in Newton, Mass. Zeltzer recently lost her husband and now spends time holding hands with Rakov who also suffers from Alzheimer'
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Drug closing in on Alzheimer's

The Australian 19 Sep 2008
Pathologist Ashley Bush, head of the Oxidation Biology Laboratory at Melbourne's Mental Health Research Institute, has a theory about what goes wrong ... The latest data from early clinical trials in patients with Alzheimer's disease, recently published in The Lancet Neurology, suggests Bush is indeed on the money.
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Many faces of Donald Rumsfeld

The Toronto Star 22 Apr 2003
WASHINGTON—In some of the most carefully chosen language since Bill Clinton said, "It depends what you mean by the,'' U.S ... Sort of ... you could almost hear the synapses firing ... Bush, a real stumper. Bush says he has to wait until Gen ... In Baghdad, Franks, smoking a cigar at one of Saddam Hussein's old palaces last week, said he's waiting on Bush ... Gen.
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GIVING GOVERNMENT A GOOD NAME

New York Post 09 Apr 2003
The conviction that the government will not tell the truth, which lay at the root of that distrust, has been laid to waste by the forthrightness and openness of the war coverage by the Bush administration. The synapses between the government and the public have narrowed as the war has progressed ... Bush ... .
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Boxed In by Karen Rosenberg

Village Voice 12 Mar 2003
"Living Inside the Grid" is New Museum senior curator Dan Cameron's first group exhibition at a U.S. museum since 1982, and it shows ... ... Mark Lombardi's flowchart drawings on Iran-Contra and Neil Bush promise to activate the synapses; unfortunately, his presence has been diluted by countless group-show appearances in the last few years ... Features ... Art .
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Students' views on the big debate

BBC News 04 Oct 2000
"[George W Bush] scares me more than a politician has scared me in a long time," she said ... His main issues are taxes and the military, and he plans to vote for George W Bush in November ... He said George Bush did not come across as being as bright or as intelligent as Vice-President Gore, adding that Mr Bush's "synapses just didn't seem to be firing.".
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Forward Thinking Now that the Decade of the Brain is ending, experts talk about what's to come

Fox News 22 Dec 1999
If this has been science's "Decade of the Brain," what's next on the research horizon — the Year of the Synapse? The Century of the Cerebellum?. Experts say the scientific effort officially launched by President Bush in 1990 to foster exploration of our mental frontiers has ...

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