Dear Berry Boy,

I definitely need a life. It just so happens that I know exactly what you're
talking about. I knew I had seen this somewhere, and very recently, but it
took a bit of tracking down to come up with. Try the following for a
synopsis of the study, which was published in the Journal of Neuroscience in
September, as well as the journal citation info:

http://www.primeseason.com/section5/article1/art1.shtml

Ok, I found the study. I'll leave it up to you to dig it up and evaluate it.
By the way, you may want to bring this study to the attention of Joe
Hatcher, in case he isn't peeking in on this thread. This might be just what
he's looking for.

John

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John Serafin
Professor of Psychology
Saint Vincent College
300 Fraser Purchase Rd.
Latrobe, PA 15650
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Blueberry Boy
>Date: Wed, Oct 20, 1999, 3:15 PM
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> A student asked in class today about a study that concluded that blueberries
> help to improve memory. I had never heard about this, but a colleague stated
> that she has read about this, but she could not remember where.
>
> Can anyone help by providing a reference? I've already started eating them,
> but I want to make sure that I'm not being overly credulous. They're also
> staining my keyboard.
>
> Jeff (Berry Boy) Ricker
> Scottsdale Community College
> Scottsdale AZ'
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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