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Any Truth to Outsmarting Alzheimer’s?

July 1, 2026 by drB
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I am going to cut to the chase and answer the question in this title. My response is that I just don’t know. Some experts are sure they do know; but keeping an open mind is the best I am ready to achieve. I will dare to say that most anyone who has made it … Read more

Categories Health Tidbits, Uncategorized Tags Alzheimer’s, Alzheimer’s prevention, cognitive decline, SMARTS Alzheimer's, synapse Leave a comment
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Doublure

The ornamental lining on the inner covers of a sumptuous book. The simpler styles are of silk, velvet, or brocade. Highly decorated books have linings of thin leather, with borders or centerpieces hand-tooled in gold.

Example usage: But Watteau never signed or dated his work, and not a single scrap of documentary evidence in his own hand survives - save, possibly, the word 'doublure' 'lining' inscribed next to the cape of a male figure in a sketch, which can be seen in the Royal Academy's superb new exhibition.

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