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Quick-thinking pizza man leads cops to rape victim - Yahoo! News
This is an amazing story!
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The newly discovered autism-risk gene, identified by authors as CACNA1G, is more common in boys than in girls (why that’s so is still not clear), and the authors suggest it plays a role in boys’ increased risk of the developmental disorder. CACNA1G, which sits on chromosome 17, amid other genes that have been previously linked to autism, is responsible for regulating the flow of calcium into and out of cells. Nerve cells in the brain rely on calcium to become activated, and research suggests that imbalances in the mineral can result in the overstimulation of neural connections and create developmental problems, such as autism and even epilepsy, which is also a common feature of autism.
A Genetic Clue to Why Autism Affects Boys More
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passive-aggressive (and just plain aggressive) notes — no, your mother doesn’t work here
Another way to waste time:)
