
Jamie Talan
Editor-in-chief at Narrateur: Reflections on Caring
Weiser River Ranch is a small family farm and ranch and we raise sheep and cattle and sell grass-fed and grass-finished beef and lamb.
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2 months ago |
journals.lww.com | Jamie Talan
Article In BriefScientists who accessed abnormal brain tissue removed from patients undergoing surgical resection to treat drug-resistant epilepsy found that progressive declines in verbal learning and memory occur with significant loss of immature granule neurons in the hippocampus.
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2 months ago |
journals.lww.com | Jamie Talan
Article In BriefIn a small pilot study done to test its feasibility, deep brain stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus improved gait and walking in two people with incomplete spinal cord injury. Independent experts said the results were promising and showed the potential of the technique, with the caveats that no controls were used in the study and that more studies with larger groups of patients are needed.
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2 months ago |
bphope.com | Jamie Talan |Allison Young
Views “I’m the PhD down the hall whose memory fails during critical discussions at the office,” says Debra. In her early sixties, Debra is a behavioral scientist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta. She leads research and oversees a team of data analysts in the Division of Violence Prevention. Before her bipolar diagnosis, she sometimes had trouble keeping focused.
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Jan 1, 2025 |
journals.lww.com | Jamie Talan
Article In BriefResearchers molecularly stitched together two separate messenger RNAs to deliver and restore each therapeutic protein at or above wild-type levels and to almost all muscle fibers in a mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. One month after the dual AAV gene therapy was administered, the experimental mice showed preserved muscle and normalized serum creatine kinase levels.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
journals.lww.com | Jamie Talan
Article In BriefThe identification of a GAA repeat expansion in cases of spinocerebellar ataxia 27 in three large French Canadian families and cohorts in three other countries prompted multiple academic medical centers to collaborate in screening for the mutation, which unearthed many previously undiagnosed cases of the disorder. Experts said the findings suggest that testing for SCA27B should be done in all undiagnosed cases of ataxia.
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We have 35 lambs we are bottle feeding this season and they are happy and healthy and may be ready soon to meet the big boys and girls - and their sheep moms - in the field! @ Council, Idaho https://t.co/a56OJkRQSn

Just posted a photo @ Adams County, Idaho https://t.co/yeUd1zyIUp