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Central Nervous System Part Of The Brain
5,865 wordsWhen we discuss our brain, we usually focus on the brains ability to think. That task alone is extremely complex and involved, but the brain also has many other tasks. Most of the time the brain is on autopilot, meaning that most of the activities preformed are just automatic. Our five senses; sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell, are automatically preformed in our brains. We don't have to think about how something sounds, we just hear it and we then interpret that sound. The largest area of ou...
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African American People Muhammad Ali
1,553 wordsCassius Marcellus Clay Jr. later known as Muhammad Ali, was a black boxer, and was proud of it. Many African Americans were ashamed of their color, but Ali was different. He was the first boxer to win the Heavyweight Championship 3 different times. He had a great personality and was liked by the people. During his life, he made big decisions that changed the course of his life completely. Muhammad Ali's journey through life was a great inspiration for African American people, but Ali himself ins...
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Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Rheumatoid Arthritis
1,983 wordsInflammation is the bodies normal response to injured tissues, although it can sometimes lead to further tissue damage. It was first described around 30 BC by Celsius, as tumour (swelling), rumor (redness), calor (heat) and door (pain); although excess secretion and loss of function are now commonly added. Inflammation is a response which has evolved to try and put things right in a damaged tissue, for example the pain and loss of function allow the tissue to heal easier whilst the heat and redn...
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Spinal Cord Cerebrospinal Fluid
1,005 words... main, in short it's what makes humans, humans. IN THE FUTURE Today many experiments are being conducted that may be break through's for the future. For instance "brain grafting" is one procedure that may be used in the future. Brain grafting is to transplant a very thin layer of brain skin from one person to another. This would result in control of parkinson's disease and other seizure related diseases. Another radical idea that has already been successfully been tried on rhesus monkey's is,...
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Parkinson Disease Nerve Cells
670 wordsJames Parkinson first discovered Parkinson's Disease in 1817. Parkinson's Disease is a common neurologic disorder for the elderly. It is a disorder of the brain characterized by shaking and difficulty with walking, movement, and coordination. This disease is associated with damage to a part of the brain that controls muscle movement. Parkinson's Disease is a chronic illness that is still being extensively studied. Parkinson's Disease has caused problems for many people in this world and plagued ...
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Hydrogen Atoms Oxygen Atoms
824 wordsTwo Americans and a Japanese were awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing more efficient chemical reactions to produce many medicines, including L-dopa, the standard treatment for Parkinson's disease. Dr. William S. Knowles, 84, of St. Louis, who retired from the Monsanto Company in 1986, and Dr. Ryoji Noyori, 63, director of the Research Center for Materials Science at Nagoya University in Japan, shared half of the $ 950, 000 award. Dr. K. Barry Sharpless, 60, a professor of...
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Running Head Diagnosing Alzheimer Disease Parkinson Als Huntington
2,473 wordsRunning head: DIAGNOSING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, PARKINSON'S DISEASE, ALS, & HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, ALS, & Huntington's Disease June 06, 2009 Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, ALS, & Huntington's Disease Introduction With the emergence of new technologies in medicine, treatment has become more effective. However, the amount of time required to identify the causes and symptoms of diseases remains a major challenge for modern medic...
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Arms And Legs Parkinsons Disease
2,151 words... it is inherited, but this statement is false in most cases. Scientists believe that it is most likely caused from Environmental and Dietary Factors. Symptoms of Parkinsons can occur as a result of head injuries, carbon monoxide poisoning, or poisoning by medical drugs (Hawaleshka, 2002). There are many symptoms that occur in Parkinsons Disease, but most patients do not experience a full range of symptoms. One symptom, Rigidity, is an expanding tone of stiffness of the muscles. This symptom i...
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