User talk:Igoruha
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[edit] Alzheimer's
Thanks for being a nice sane voice over on the Alzheimer's page. I think we have made good progress on things with better referencing. Maybe we want to take a look at the lead and clean that up. --Chrispounds 02:35, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
- I would be glad to do it, but clean up what ? Igoruha 21:12, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
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- The first couple of paragraphs need to be easy to read. I took a pass at simplifying it last weekend, but we might want to take another pass. I need to dig around for the reference you were looking for. I am not that excited about data regarding 2050 since the state of the world might be very different. --Chrispounds 23:18, 31 October 2006 (UTC)