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August 29, 2007

Emerging Artist


This week's City Pages includes a feature profile of Christopher Harmon. Christopher has a rare neurological condition that has left him deaf, legally blind, and in a wheelchair. The article details Harmon's efforts to come to terms with the severity of his disability, as well as his aspirations to become a writer. It also describes his struggle with the county to maintain funding for the sign language interpreters who help him communicate with the rest of the world on a daily basis.

I've run into Christopher a few times at various functions, but I don't have the privilege of knowing him personally. I hope he's happy with the article; I think it's wonderful.

Posted by wintermute2_0 at August 29, 2007 06:39 PM

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THANKS A MILLION ,MARC.

This story is wonderful indeed!

Just today there is some special biotechnological news in the scientific section of my newspaper, De Standaard.
If you consult www.plosone.org you'll see what it really is about and how hopeful the news is for people with conditions affecting their body muscles. Follistatine is the key word in this article, and Se-Jin Lee from the John Hopkins University School of Medicine revealed the mechanism to enhance muscle growth. In mice, so far, of course...

Posted by: Mieke Verstraete at August 30, 2007 02:57 AM


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