Articles, tagged with "cerebellum", page 1
21st November 2011
Many folks enjoy their work! Of course, that is a very good item of news to be aware of --- for if no one enjoyed their positions, I would imagine that we humanoids would not be near as advanced as we are today.
For what it is worth, I ha...
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Author:
jesse marshall wade
17th October 2011
Sensory Ataxia Surgery
Sensory ataxia is both a symptom and a sign in neurology. It is a form of ataxia (loss of coordination) caused not by cerebellar dysfunction but by loss of sensory input into the control of movement.
Sensory ataxia is di...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
23rd March 2011
Disability tax credit is provided to individuals in Canada, if they are suffering from disabilities. Canadian Disability Corporation helps these individuals to get their share of the benefit.
Ataxia is a kind of physical disability that is responsibl...
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Author:
Emely Porter
22nd March 2011
I after received the unusual, although unhappy, option of observing precisely the same phenomenon inside the human brain structure of your guy, who, inside a paroxysm of alcoholic excitement, decapitated himself under the wheel of the railway carriage, an...
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Author:
Ryan Hary
07th February 2011
Chiari malformation is a complex disorder of brain problem. It cause due to the enlargement of cerebellum and which passes through the large opening at the base of the skull to the spinal cord. This occurs due to the tissues which blocks the circulation o...
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Author:
rikhav123
21st January 2011
The human brain is one of the complicated organs in the human system, understanding how the brain works is a whole subject by itself. In fact research has never had a conclusive report of the functions of the brain. However, the available facts about the ...
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Author:
Greg Frost
17th January 2011
To express optimal health and well-being, every one of the two hundred trillion cells in your body needs a constant supply of oxygen. Oxygen is not only essential for the cells and helps produce great amounts of energy, it also sets your body up to defend...
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Author:
Dr Dan Yachter
24th November 2010
Did you know that there is a non-invasive treatment for tumors? For instance, the Cyberknife treatment can cure a hemangioblastoma. There is no need for anesthesia because there is no open surgery needed.
For you to better understand the treatment, you...
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Author:
ColoradoCyberknife
22nd November 2010
Expectant mothers are excited all through the 1st few months of being pregnant. This can be when the greatest developments take location not only inside the mother's physical system but also for her child within. Here are some of the most exciting chang...
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Author:
Ryan Carlson
02nd June 2010
Indian doctors providing treatment of Central nervous system embryonal tumors in India has been a pioneer in this field. Indian hospitals are equipped to handle all phases of myeloma problems from the elementary to the latest clinical procedures. The comm...
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Author:
Swati
01st March 2010
Across the mid 30's to forty five years, our bone mass and muscle tissue begin to loosen up. It is a must to change your exercising routine, if you don't change your regime and go with the same point that you have been carrying out because you've been in ...
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Author:
David
01st March 2010
Across the mid 30's to forty five years, our bone mass and muscle collections begin to loosen up. It is important to change your exercise program, if you don't alter your agenda and go with the matching point that you have got been undertaking seeing that...
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Author:
David
26th February 2010
What is Athetoid Cerebral Palsy?
What is Athetoid?
Athetoid is a type of Cerebral Palsy that causes muscles to move uncontrollably. According to CerebralPalsySource.com, Athetoid Cerebral Palsy is recognizable by loose movements that affect the whole ...
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Rasansky Law Firm
22nd February 2010
With multiple sclerosis, relapses are probably the most frustration-filled area of the disease. Apart from the person with complaint having to endure such annoying and painful relapses, that person's family and physicians are also given a hard time.
Ex...
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Author:
Caksut
22nd February 2010
Ataxic cerebral palsy is brain damage to the cerebellum which is located at the base of the brain. That part of the brain, the cerebellum, is in control of the the bodies muscles that handle the bodies balance and coordination.
Since those muscles contro...
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Author:
JohnBollmeck