Articles, tagged with "brain tissue", page 3
18th February 2011
What's the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia? The two terms are often used interchangeably, but there is a difference. Think of dementia as an umbrella that covers all types of cognitive decline, and Alzheimer’s disease as one of the many types...
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Author:
Carolina Moore
14th February 2011
The electrical activity of the brain can be recorded by suitably placed electrodes over the scalp. Abnormal electrical activity occurs in seizure disorders, coma, poisoning, tumors etc. In such conditions, the ECG gives valuable information. For the diagn...
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Author:
Crone Mills
11th February 2011
Feature of the melatonin is also the fact that the inversion of sleep ,it restores the disturbed biorhythm "sleep-wake. It was also noted significant reduction in the level of depression. Personal and reactive anxiety remained without dynamics. In neurolo...
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jssalexa
26th November 2010
Surely everyone has experienced headache. It is fairly common to women though. But apparently, all of us will experience headache at some point. To start with, let us discuss what headaches are.
Headache is referred to the pain in the head area which i...
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Author:
Clivir Team
24th November 2010
The brain can be considered as the body’s director since it tells the body what it has to do and mainly controls the senses, emotions, personality, and memory. A tumor is the abnormal growth of cells, so we can define a brain tumor as an abnormal growth w...
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Author:
ColoradoCyberknife
19th November 2010
It's important to note that, as with any medical test, the results must be correctly assessed by a skilled individual. Simply because a brain map is computer created, it is vunerable to what's known as "artifacts" which are data which are produced by some...
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Author:
Stan Barrett
17th November 2010
Catastrophic injury often happens suddenly, without prior warning because of a disease or the occurrence of an accident. Such injuries may be viewed as catastrophic when a person’s life and the capacity to earn money are disrupted by it.
Due to the inc...
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Author:
mesrianilawgroup
06th October 2010
Your dog does not have to be a certain breed or age to have seizures. Many dogs have underlying medical issues that can carry seizures as a symptom. What could cause dog seizures in your pet? These can be one of the scariest episodes you will ever go thro...
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Author:
sdemers123
06th October 2010
Your dog does not have to be a certain breed or age to have seizures. Many dogs have underlying medical issues that can carry seizures as a symptom. What could cause dog seizures in your pet? These can be one of the scariest episodes you will ever go thro...
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Author:
sdemers123
06th October 2010
All dog owners need to know what the signs and symptoms of dog seizures are. Many dogs can have seizures and these are medical episodes that are not limited to certain breeds. Some conditions that your dog could have can increase the chances for seizures....
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Author:
sdemers123
04th October 2010
The importance of amyloid beta (Abeta) protein to Alzheimer's Disease is well documented, with increased deposits of Abeta being linked to the formation of senile plaques in the brain. The protein has several epitopes, and an extensive antibody database h...
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Author:
Davis Morris
28th September 2010
Electroshock, or ECT (electro convulsive therapy) was first developed by psychiatrist Ugo Cerletti in 1938, who was witnessing pigs being slaughtered by first being incapacitated by electric shocks, making it easier for butchers to slit the pig’s throats ...
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Author:
Freida Scott
22nd September 2010
Raissa Raqueno, Chemist, Health Researcher
Yes, your overall health is dependent on very tiny blood vessels called capillaries. They are so tiny; they can only be seen by a microscope. Capillaries are so narrow that red blood cells can only travel thro...
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Author:
phliving
09th September 2010
In today’s fast-paced society we’re bombarded by a thousand different things at once. As such, it's often difficult to get anything done. And the same goes for your workouts.
I’ll explain what I mean in just a second but let me first clarify why focus ...
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Author:
Eddie Smith
02nd September 2010
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been utilized to treat autism in children in many countries throughout the globe. The rationale behind using hyperbaric for Autism treatment is that the HBOT autism therapy increase cerebral blood flow and thus oxygen...
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Author:
totreatautism