Articles, tagged with "areas of the brain", page 1
28th April 2013
For some, having one bottle wine or gin & tonic just after a tasty evening meal is a normal plan to enjoy the evening. But, frequently doing this can lead to potentially life threatening diseases in the future. When previous studies show that having one g...
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Author:
Neta Strobridge
09th February 2012
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disorder where the body attacks itself, specifically the myelin, which is located in our central nervous system as a layer of substance protecting the nerve fibers. Lesions or scars will appear in different areas o...
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Author:
MarkusBrugger
22nd August 2010
Stress and depression are two of the things in modern life that you have to deal with at one point or another. The former is an everyday thing, one that can stem from something as difficult as social anxiety to something as mundane as tripping over your o...
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Author:
Alberto Martinez
11th June 2010
Psychosurgery in India, now offered at a discounted price, is attracting a lot of foreign nationals to India. The cost of psychosurgery in India is very low as compared to the western countries. India, which is one of the most sought-after medical tourism...
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Author:
MZK
02nd June 2010
Schizencephaly, also known as split brain, is a rare condition characterized by clefts, or splits in the brain tissue. It is due to poor anatomical development of the fetal brain sometime during the first seven months of pregnancy. The exact cause of this...
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Author:
Clivir Team
04th May 2010
Everyone loves to party! And most of us like to drink alcohol but we also intelligent enough to know that there are some serious consequences from over doing it. Here I am going to share 3 of these consequences with you and also share a lessen know way to...
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Author:
Adam
07th April 2010
Have anyone heard in relation to Asperger's Syndrome till you saw the recent TV show "Boston Legal". They have shown one among the main characters, an legal attorney who has been diagnosed with it. That person was a personality in that famous TV show, he ...
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Author:
Dave Angel
18th February 2010
Treatment for Brain cancer in India is available at the best oncology hospitals of Mumbai and Bangalore. The oncology hospitals in India are equipped with advanced technical and surgical instruments essential for the treatment of brain cancer. A large num...
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Author:
ramesh
16th February 2010
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What is Cerebral Palsy? According to Nemours Children's Health System, cerebral palsy (CP) is defined as a disorder that affects muscle tone, movement, and motor skills (...
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Author:
Tina Allen Liddle Kidz Foundation
14th December 2009
You may have heard of the controversy regarding cell phone safety. Or read reports of studies that suggest links between cell phone radiation and the various kinds of brain tumors. But what is not typically discussed is how they could affect the way your ...
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Author:
kilauealotusked
25th September 2009
A major part of Hemispheric Integration Therapy and the functional neurology approach to the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders deals with the term "Functional Disconnect Syndrome." A Functional Disconnect Syndrome is a situation where connecti...
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Author:
drmane
24th September 2009
Have you ever walked by someone and felt drawn to them simply by their smell? You may think that you are attracted simply because you like that smell, but recent research has shown the true effect of your sense of smell is much more innate and influential...
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Author:
GeraldFitz
25th July 2009
Functional neurology deals with affecting neurologic pathways or areas of the brain that are under functioning (A functional disconnect syndrome with regard to an Asperger's child). This assumes that there are no structural problems in the anatomy and chi...
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Author:
drmane
15th April 2009
Increase your Happiness: Smile
Smile and Others Smile with You: Health Benefits, Emotional Contagion, and Mimicry
Discover scientifically proven techniques for increasing your happiness, optimism and life satisfaction. Please go to: ...
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Author:
Emiliya
10th April 2009
Alzheimer's disease is a form of brain damage strongly associated with increasing age and is aggravated by several underlying factors such as chronic inflammation, oxidative stress (free radical damage), toxic metal accumulation and poor blood circulation...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD