At 10:35 PM -0500 3/18/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Mar 2008 at 20:50, FRANTZ, SUE wrote:
I'm surprised that the article mentioned repeats without mentioning
Huntington's disease.
Speaking of which, there's a new and rather unusual article on the topic:
Ringman, J. (2007). The Huntington disease of Woody Guthrie: another man
done gone. Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, 20, 238-243 (December).
In it, Ringman reviews the career of the great songwriter Woody Guthrie
("This land is our land") who died of HD. Ringman points out that
Guthrie's most productive years were in the period immediately preceding
the onset of HD. He speculates that "subclinical HD may have been an
important driving force behind Woody Guthrie's creativity".
Or maybe the availability of Federal money.
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