Acute ischemic stroke
.... It studied seven men who had suffered
spinal cord injuries in the previous two years resulting in paraplegia, five with complete lower body paralysis and two ....
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Celebrity Role-Models
.... As a quadriplegic Reeves' efforts to bring attention and garner research funding for
spinal cord injuries coupled with his bravery, courage, and strength in ....
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Chiropractic Medicine & Spinal Manipulation
.... disease or abnormal function are caused by interference with nerve transmission due to pressure, strain, or tension upon the
spinal cord or
spinal nerves, as a ....
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Multiple Sclerosis Overview and It's Relative Distribution in ...
.... MS destroys myelin, the protective covering of the nerve cells necessary for the brain and
spinal cord to communicate with the nerves in the rest of the body ....
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Chiropractic Treatment for Stress
.... Consisting of the brain and
spinal cord, the nervous system sends information along the system, transforms it and then sends it on again. ....
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Red Blood Cell Disorders
.... lost on side of injury, pain and temperature sensation lost on other side because of crossover of pathways after entering
spinal cord (
Spinal, 1999) -conus ....
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PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING Introduction
.... 1998), the maternal blood test is used to detect women at risk of bearing children with defects in the formation of the brain or
spinal cord (high levels of AFP ....
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Pott's Disease
.... disease is caused by tuberculosis when the rod-shaped bacterium that causes tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, infects the vertibrae of the
spinal cord. ....
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Radiation and Human Health A 19-year-old, 118 p
.... Tissues with a slow turn-over rate and a loss cell loss rate are known as "late-responding (2:1-17)." These may include the brain,
spinal cord, lung, liver ....
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
.... This subluxation puts pressure on the nerves exiting the
spinal cord at that point, and thus affects function of any structures served by the nerves below the ....
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Problems of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
.... This subluxation puts pressure on the nerves exiting the
spinal cord at that point, and thus affects function of any structures served by the nerves below the ....
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Anatomy Physiology
.... help to maintain homeostasis by permitting the body to make exceedingly rapid adjustments to homeostatic imbalances" ("The
Spinal Cord and
Spinal Nerves"). ....
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SOURCES
MS is a disease that affects the myelin, which is the insulation or the coating of the nerves in the central nervous system, in the brain, and the
spinal cord. ....
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Psychology: A Biologic Perspective Psychology,
.... system to muscles and glands. Lastly, interneurons occur in the brain, eyes, and
spinal cord. These specific nerve cells receive ....
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Science Definitions
.... This is the site of choice because the
spinal cord ends at the fist lumbar vertebra, and entering the subarachnoid space above or below the fourth lumbar ....
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
First described by Charcot in 1869, the condition involves degeneration and loss of motor neurons in the cerebral cortex, brainstem, and
spinal cord. ....
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Punting A Football
.... The CNS includes the brain and
spinal cord. .... These axons terminate in either cranial nerve nuclei or in the
spinal cord's anterior gray horn. ....
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The nervous system
.... In most species it differentiates in embryogeny into the brain and the
spinal cord running through the trunk and tail. Together, the ....
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Role of Media Images on Anorexia Nervosa
.... because of a disastrous physical problem was the actor Christopher Reeves, who became paralyzed after a fall from a horse caused a
spinal cord injury in 1995 ....
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Marfan Syndrome Description
.... In these cases, the NMF (2008) states the membrane surrounding the brain and
spinal cord weakens with age, wearing away the bone surrounding the
spinal cord. ....
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Sensorimotor System
The body's sensorimotor system starts when one of the many sensors that send information to the
spinal cord receive sensory information (Wells, 7). The sensory ....
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Controvery Over Fetal Tissue Research
.... applications. Possible transplantation sites include the brain, the
spinal cord, the thymus, the pancreas, and bone marrow. Tissue ....
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Mad Cow Disease
.... The FSIS declaring that skull, brain, trigeminal ganglia, eyes, vertebral column,
spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia of cattle 30 months of age or older and ....
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The Body and Its Sytems
.... The nervous system consists of the brain,
spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, and controls the regulatory and communicating systems of the body (Applegate, 2000 ....
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Systems of the Body
.... The nervous system consists of the brain,
spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, and controls the regulatory and communicating systems of the body (Applegate, 2000 ....
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Receptors
.... However, more recent research has shown the presence of almost every neuropeptide receptor in areas such as the dorsal horn of the
spinal cord, which is the ....
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Receptors in Emotions
.... However, more recent research has shown the presence of almost every neuropeptide receptor in areas such as the dorsal horn of the
spinal cord, which is the ....
(1227

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Development of the Human Embryo
.... weeks, for example, major development can be discerned with reference to the somites (muscle blocks of the body), the heart, brain,
spinal cord, and both the ....
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ADA Compliance & Employer Attitudes
.... be negative is provided by Thompson and Dickey (1994) who in interviews with 245 disabled college students (ie, learning disability,
spinal cord injury, hearing ....
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Stem Cell Research This research paper will addr
.... An example of scientific study includes the use of embryonic stem cells to remyelinate
spinal cord neurons in an injured rat. In ....
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