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	<title>Comments on: Gerontology and the Brain</title>
	<link>http://www.sharpbrains.com/blog/2008/09/07/gerontology-and-the-brain/</link>
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		<title>by: M. A. Greenstein</title>
		<link>http://www.sharpbrains.com/blog/2008/09/07/gerontology-and-the-brain/#comment-184628</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 16:09:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Alvaro,

After years of working to create "interdisciplinary" dialogue within undergrad and grad programs, and in light of the low public attendance at the UCLA Anti-Aging Friday forum offered this summer, I'm not surprised by the Gerontology students claim.

I will write to you under separate cover, how I think we as a budding brain empowerment community can speak to the issue.

M. A. Greenstein, Ph.D., R.Y.T.
The George Greenstein Institute for the Advancement of Somatic Arts and Science</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alvaro,</p>
<p>After years of working to create &quot;interdisciplinary&quot; dialogue within undergrad and grad programs, and in light of the low public attendance at the UCLA Anti-Aging Friday forum offered this summer, I'm not surprised by the Gerontology students claim.</p>
<p>I will write to you under separate cover, how I think we as a budding brain empowerment community can speak to the issue.</p>
<p>M. A. Greenstein, Ph.D., R.Y.T.<br />
The George Greenstein Institute for the Advancement of Somatic Arts and Science
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