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A study by Cheung and colleagues reported in this issue of the JCI (4) provides a quantum increase in our understanding of CKD-associated anorexia. Using animal models of CKD, the authors uncovered defects in the complex neuroendocrine pathways ... more
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Is fibromyalgia related to Central Nervous System? Among men and women who is more prone to the symptoms of fibromyalgia?A. here is a quote from the National Fibromyalgia Association site: "Little research has been conducted that measures the ... more
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OBJECTIVE: To establish eventual signs and symptoms suggestive for central nervous system involvement in children with multiple erythema migrans. METHODS: Patients younger than 15 years with multiple erythema migrans, diagnosed at our department ... more
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• Cranial nerves go to the eye muscles. Damage to these nerves usually happens in one eye. The damaged eye does not move together with the healthy one, and you can have double vision. This problem happens all of a sudden and usually lasts for a ... more
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The sympathetic nervous system is activated when the body percieves itself to be in danger and by any stimulus over an individual’s threshold, including feelings, noise, light, drugs and chemicals (e.g. caffeine). I think it might be called the ... more
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The nervous system is a network of specialized cells that communicate information about an animal's surroundings and itself. It processes this information and causes reactions in other parts of the body. It is composed of neurons and other ... more
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The concentration-dependent binding of atropine-3 H to membrane fractions from bovine tracheal muscle, parotid gland and caudate nucleus, measured by equilibrium dialysis, revealed the presence of virtually identical high affinity binding sites in ... more
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I wouldn't normally answer this, but the 2 answers above are wrong. The divisions you are looking for are the: -Autonomic Nervous System -Somatic Nervous System The Autonomic system is used for involuntary control. This includes innervation to ... more
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Besides AVMs, three other main types of vascular lesion can arise in the brain or spinal cord: cavernous malformations, capillary telangiectases, and venous malformations. These lesions may form virtually anywhere within the central nervous system, ... more
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Important for psychologists to having an understanding of the structure of the nervous system because:A) It will help them to have a better understanding of the effects of certain types of brain damage. Help them to treat head trauma and stroke ... more
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