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22nd September 2009
I once had the unusual, though unhappy, opportunity of observing the same phenomenon in the brain structure of a man, who, in a paroxysm of alcoholic excitement, decapitated himself under the wheel of a railway carriage, and whose brain was instantaneousl... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
22nd September 2009
5,In severe cases the back bend backwards like and arch.
6,May have total or partial paralysis.
7,Arrest of neurological and behavioral developement.
8,Swallowing may be difficult in some cases.
9,Drooling of saliva.
10,Mild to severe menta... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
29th July 2009
Generally, Cerebral Palsy is known for being a disease which effects movement and posture. However, there are several different types of Cerebral Palsy which are important to know. Cerebral Palsy is typically divided into three main types of the disease. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th July 2009
Dr. Nelson Mañe a board certified chiropractic orthopedist and neurologist with subspecialty training in Childhood Neurobehavioral Disorders. These conditions include Autistism Spectrum Disorders, ASD, (ADHD, Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome and Tourette... Read >
Author: drmane
16th June 2009
This past weekend I appeared at Zanies Comedy Club with stand up comedian Josh Blue, who is the winner of the fourth season of “Last Comic Standing” – a televised competition among stand up comedians to evoke the most laughter with the best material... Read >
Author: Sally Edwards
16th June 2009
This past weekend I appeared at Zanies Comedy Club with stand up comedian Josh Blue, who is the winner of the fourth season of “Last Comic Standing” – a televised competition among stand up comedians to evoke the most laughter with the best material... Read >
Author: Sally Edwards
11th June 2009
The core can be defined as "the center or innermost part." We automatically know it's a positive word because the center of anything is beneficial; the center of a city is where energy and prosperity flourishes, the center of a mountain holds the best ... Read >
Author: Valerie Mercedez
08th June 2009
It is a common misconception that having a learning difficulty is related to an individual’s level of intelligence, because of this lack of understanding it can sometimes be difficult for sufferers to excel in the workplace or in education.
Various d... Read >
Author: Danielle Ingram
11th May 2009
Many people would not believe the fact that they can have total mind control. In truth, some of us do not even have total control over our bodies, much less our minds, and because even science and technology does not have all the answers when it comes to ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
16th January 2009
I once had the unusual, though unhappy, opportunity of observing the same phenomenon in the brain structure of a man, who, in a paroxysm of alcoholic excitement, decapitated himself under the wheel of a railway carriage, and whose brain was instantaneousl... Read >
Author: suegold
17th October 2008
Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome is a unusual autosomal recessive disorder characterized by cerebellar atrophy, ataxia, cataracts, short stature and varying degrees of mental retardation. Marinesco-Sjogren syndrome can be related with mutations of the SIL1 gen... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor in kids. Medulloblastomas are tumors that occur in the posterior fossa region of the brain. These tumors are also referred to as primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET). Tumors that have the similar ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th September 2008
The third biological law is "the ontogenetic system of tumours and cancer-ezuivalent disease." Dr. Hamer had to relearn his embryology in light of the importance of the germ layers when understanding the expression of disease.
One way to look at the em... Read >
13th August 2008
In the case of cerebral palsy there is a serious cause of this condition. There are many things that can increase the risk of this condition, but does not cause cerebral palsy all the time. In most cases, and the average of seventy percent, is the result ... Read >
Author: May Sira
25th July 2008
"They will ask thee concerning the Spirit. Say: The Spirit is by command of my Lord, and of knowledge ye have been vouchsafed but little" (Koran Al Israa 17:85)
Introduction
At present we are living in a very complex era that humankind's intelligent... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee
22nd July 2008
Benign positional vertigo (BPV)—or simply vertigo—is a disorder of the inner ear. You feel a sudden sensation of movement or spinning when you move your head or hold it in a certain position. The inner ear is located within your skull and consists of ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th June 2008
Cerebellar hypoplasia is a disorder establish in cats and dogs in which the cerebellum is not totally grow at birth. The cerebellum is the part of the mind accountable for the command of movement. When a pup or kitty is born with a developing cerebellum, ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
04th June 2008
Cerebellar ataxia is a form of ataxia originating in the cerebellum. The cerebellum is part of the brain. It lies under the cerebrum, towards the back, behind the brainstem and above the brainstem. The cerebellum is largely involved in "coordination". Chi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd June 2008
Ependymomas are tumors that originate from the ependyma. Ependymomas are an uncommon character of glioma. They produce from the ependymal cells which line the ventricles and from the key canal of the spinal cord. People of all ages can develop ependymomas... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Dandy-Walker Syndrome is an inborn mind deformity involving the cerebellum (a region at the rear of the mind that controls campaign) and the fluid filled spaces around it. Parents of children with nifty walker syndrome may gain from hereditary guidance if... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th February 2008
Brain Tumor
A brain tumor — primary or secondary — can cause a variety of signs and symptoms because it can directly press on or invade brain tissue. This can damage or destroy areas responsible for sight, movement, balance, speech, hearing, memory... Read >
Author: Peter sams
20th September 2007
A guide in how innovative advanced technology choices in thriving on stress works: What choices do we have in the latest intellectual enhancements that provide us a guide to thriving on stress? Can we choose the right gimmicks or thingamajig that prompts ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
20th September 2007
Have you ever had one of those days that you find your self-going to that harsh change to get to the refrigerator to digest when your are at the greatest peak of being upset. You’re not alone. Good news however, many programs allow you to research ways ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
20th September 2007
Do you have a funny feeling of fatigued? Do you have a funny feeling that you have no other druthers to bail you out of the last minute problem? Do any more inherent counters procreate you just know bedraggle, lack catalyst, or expect that relaxation be o... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
03rd July 2007
The initial progression of pregnancy week by week can be a phase full of trepidation and apprehension. Knowing the basics of pregnancy will help you settle down and monitor your pregnancy as it evolves weekly. That’s how you prepare yourself to experi... Read >
Author: apurva
27th March 2007
This article can prove to be a useful guide for those who are expecting and also for those who want to know how a child does develops inside a mother’s womb. Pregnancy is a gradual process. Before moving on a detailed discussion on pregnancy week by... Read >
Author: apurva
27th March 2007
This article can prove to be a useful guide for those who are expecting and also for those who want to know how a child does develops inside a mother’s womb. Pregnancy is a gradual process. Before moving on a detailed discussion on pregnancy week by w... Read >
Author: apurva
27th December 2006
This article can prove to be a useful guide for those who are expecting and also for those who want to know how a child does develops inside a mother’s womb. Pregnancy is a gradual process. Before moving on a detailed discussion on pregnancy week by wee... Read >
Author: Apurva Shree
28th June 2006
Ataxic cerebral palsy accounts for five to ten percent of all cases of cerebral palsy. In this form of cerebral palsy, there is damage to a part of the brain called the cerebellum that helps maintain balance and coordination. When the cerebellum is damage... Read >
Author: Kristy Annely
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