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Monday, July 13, 2009
Neuropathologist talks about Jacko's brain in New York Post
Dr. John E. Donahue (pictured), neuropathologist at Brown University, is interviewed in a recent New York Post article regarding Michael Jackson's brain. Autopsy results on the brain have yet to be released. With all the press coverage about it, one wonders whether Jacko's brain will take on the same "treasured artefact" status held by Einstein's brain.
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I don't know what the big deal is about Jacko, he's never written one song on his own, so is his brain really that interesting? He was just an interesting singer and dancer.
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