Articles, tagged with "nerve cells", page 5
07th March 2011
Auckland dentists offer you the best in dental health care. They are quality dentists that cater to your dental health requirements. Each patient's requirements are unique; the decision of choosing one becomes very difficult when there are too many option...
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Author:
Ferdinand
25th February 2011
Epilepsy causes due to group of abnormal impulses in the nerve cells that is even called as Neurons. This neurons are been found in the brain system and it is been divided into two major groups. In Idiopathic epilepsy the causes are to be unknown found in...
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Author:
rikhav
22nd February 2011
Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease that affects the brain and spinal cord of afflicted individuals. The ailment severs the ability of nerve cells to communicate with each other. This causes afflicted individuals to suffer from impaired cognitiv...
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Author:
Noelle Dineen
18th February 2011
Modern medicine has not been able to find an actual cause for migraine headaches.. For many years it was believed that migraines were vascular or blood vessel dilation headaches. The theory was that blood vessels were suddenly dilated around the head caus...
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Author:
Gail
18th February 2011
Frontline Plus is an easy-to-apply water fast topical treatment for dogs providing protection against fleas, ticks, mosquitoes and more. It starts to kill adult and larval fleas rapidly - within just 20 minutes of contact! It is also water-fast. It remain...
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Author:
OTCvetmeds
18th February 2011
Advantix for dogs is a convenient monthly preventative for dogs that repels and kills fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. Advantix also kills and repels lice biting flies. Advantix offers a more comprehensive protection against fleas & ticks in comparison to ot...
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Author:
OTCvetmeds
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
18th February 2011
Do you would like to have a stronger and much more lovely physique? Then the very best thing to complete is get on your feet and begin doing the resistance instruction.What's Resistance Education?Resistance teaching involves activities that use weights, m...
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Author:
Blair Stanley
16th February 2011
Every person has at one point in his life experienced an anxiety attack. It may just be a mild case of feeling worried, uneasy, or afraid of something that he is not sure of. Some people find anxiety relief after a few minutes while others would find it...
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Author:
tylerpierce
14th February 2011
The human brain is a source of constant fascination, still holding many mysteries for researchers and scientists as to how it operates. Among the facts we do know, however, is that because 60% of the brain is composed of fat, it is vital that our diets co...
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Author:
garethjones
08th February 2011
What exactly is the difference between a cold sore and a canker sore ? How can you get rid of any of them in case you have it. Also, are canker sores contagious? I know cold sores are and you shouldn’t have oral sex, or kiss anyone if you have it, but wha...
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Author:
Sarin Carlson F
05th February 2011
The discussion on wine and health has been growing in the medical community and it leaves many wondering if the two go together. The consumption of wine has been an issue of growing enormity over the past several years. Here we will study the positives an...
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Author:
steve magill
04th February 2011
Vitamin B12 - The only one nutrient, containing the trace element cobalt is necessary for our health.
This vitamin (as Vitamin D) is found only in foods of animal origin, i-e meat, milk and cheese. Independently, we can not make it. Vitamin B12Or cobal...
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Author:
jssalexa
02nd February 2011
Probably most of you or many of you people out there get a cold sore when you are sick or something. It is terrible when it blisters out on your lip. I was wondering how it gets into your brain? I heard there are 2 cases in a group of a million in the U.S...
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Author:
Sarin Carlson F
31st January 2011
There has been so much fuss recently about "going organic" and "eating organic." What exactly is "organic" and why is eating organic food highly recommended?
Organic foods are those that, by law, are produced without using pesticides and other syntheti...
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Author:
Nicholle Jandrin