Articles, tagged with "brain tissue", page 5
18th February 2010
But that's where the similarities end. The differences between cerebral contusions and concussions can be boiled down to two basic concepts:
* Contusions are localized, while concussions are widespread.
* Contusions are macroscopic, while concussions ...
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Author:
Lino Rivas
16th February 2010
The question over whether mobile phones pose any real health risk has been debated for some time, and there is still no clear answer. The World Health Organisation and other reputable authorities have said that there is no conclusive evidence that using m...
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Author:
RobEsmund
12th February 2010
There's new research that says the number one method for keeping your brain healthy is to create a healthy environment for it to thrive in. You can't do that without being physically active. Yes, that means exercising.
It turns out that the same things...
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Author:
Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
08th February 2010
A headache is one of the most common complaints presented to a GP. It is rarely associated with serious neurological disease. However the potantial severity of neurological disease means steps must be taken by the Doctor to rule out a more serious diagnos...
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Author:
Clare Langford
04th January 2010
Montreal procedure in India is carried out at first class hospitals in Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai with all the healthcare facilities. The Montreal procedure is a surgical procedure used for the treatment of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a common chronic neurologic...
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Author:
foresaket
29th December 2009
Lobotomy in India provides you the opportunity to access the best medical facilities and infrastructure. Lobotomy is a neurosurgical procedure, a form of psychosurgery, also known as a leukotomy or leucotomy. It consists of cutting the connections to and ...
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Author:
foresaket
18th December 2009
Hospitals providing Glioma treatment in India are equipped with most modern
State-of-art technology. India is acknowledged leader in bringing super speciality world-class healthcare to India. A Glioma is a type of tumor that starts in the brain or spine....
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Author:
foresaket
14th December 2009
Cell phone radiation protection is a growing must if you are using cell phones. With more and more studies highlighting the harmful effects of cell phones, we really cannot afford to risk our health today.
Cell phones emit electromagnetic radiation. A...
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Author:
kilauealotusked
01st December 2009
Schizophrenia is a brain disease that affects the person's actions, thought processes and perception of reality. It is a difficult disease to foresee since schizophrenia happens not at a young age but in the late teen years to early twenty's for men and t...
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Author:
steve magill
27th November 2009
In the United States, the 3 top causes of death among men are heart disease, cancer and stroke. Along with those, men also face frequent sexual problems involving low libidos and the prostate. Other issues for men's health are lack of energy and digestive...
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Author:
Ray
21st November 2009
Stroke Treatment In India
A stroke occurs when the blood supply to a part of your brain is interrupted or severely reduced, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients. Within a few minutes, brain cells begin to die...
Symptoms
Watch for t...
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Author:
WeCareIndia
03rd November 2009
The freestyle swimming stroke was thought to have originated in Australia which is partially true. The stroke used to be called the "Australian Crawl" because competitive swimmers from Australia were winning events with this stroke. It is said the freesty...
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Author:
ronnish
27th October 2009
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a difficult medical condition to deal with. This is caused by head traumas or "oxygen deprivation." Dizziness, headaches and problems with your vision and hearing are three possible signs that you may have suffered a brai...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
22nd October 2009
Stroke Symptoms
A stroke is identified by significant disruption of the blood flow to the brain which may cause a decrease in the incoming blood supply. When this happens the brain tissue will be robbed of oxygen and the necessary nutrients. Af...
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Author:
SACHIN
21st October 2009
Stroke Symptoms
A stroke is characterized by significant disruption of the blood flow to the brain which may cause a decrease in the incoming blood supply. When this materializes the brain tissue will be deprived of oxygen and the necessary nutrie...
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Author:
SACHIN