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Facts about Schizophrenia

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1. A Brain Disorder Schizophrenia is a disease that has to do with the brain. It affects several brain functions including a person’s ability to manage emotions, think clearly, relate with people and make decisions.&hellip

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What is working memory?

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Working memory refers to memory that is currently in use.  Whenever a person is tyring to understand what the other person is saying, the brain is actually processing the information through the person’s so-called working&hellip

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What is melatonin?

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Melatonin is the primary hormone that helps regulate normal sleep patterns.  It is secreted by the pineal gland which is found near the center of the brain.  At night time, more melatonin is secreted and&hellip

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Facts About XANAX Abuse

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Xanax is a class of benzodiazepines. Benzodiazepines are primarily used for the treatment of anxiety and panic disorder in adults. They work by inhibiting certain chemicals in the brain that makes the person feels calmer&hellip

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What is iodized salt?

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Iodized salt is a form of table salt that is fortified with the iodine mineral.  Iodine is considered an essential mineral needed by the body for various processes.  Insufficient amounts of this mineral is considered&hellip

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What is GHB bodybuilding?

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GHB refers to a substance called gamma-hydro butyrate. It can be found naturally in various parts of the brain and it can be sourced synthetically from citrus fruits and some animals. In the medical community,&hellip

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What Is Bhramari?

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Bhramari is derived from the Sanskrit word Bhramar. The meaning of Bhramar is humming bee. Therefore, Bhramari is the imitation of the sound of the humming bee while performing yoga. It is usually practiced during&hellip

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Facts about Eyesight

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Appearing as one of the most prominent features of the face, eyes are naturally beautiful. They seem simple and elegant but there are very interesting facts that reveal how complicated these little balls of vision&hellip

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Facts About the Brain

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The brain, one of the most prominent organs in the body, consists of 100 billion nerves that communicate via trillions of connections known as synapses. The cortex, which is the outermost layer of brain cells,&hellip

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Facts About Multiple Sclerosis

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system (CNS) including the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. Symptoms of MS include: numbness of the limbs, paralysis, and loss of vision. The disease&hellip

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What is ARX?

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What is ARX? ‘ARX’ is the term or symbol used to describe the ‘aristaless related homeobox’ gene. This particular gene functions to regulate the activities of other genes in the body.  With this specific function,&hellip

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Facts About Cerebral Palsy

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Cerebral palsy occurs when the brain is damaged during childbirth or at a young age. There is no known cure for cerebral palsy. Therapy is the only known discourse at present. Cerebral palsy can affect&hellip

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What is BIH?

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What is BIH? BIH or Benign Intracranial Hypertension refers to an illness involving the brain. This condition is characterized by an elevated intracranial pressure in the brain but with no obvious or detected brain pathology&hellip

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What is a Glioma?

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What is a Glioma? Glioma is a tumor or abnormal growth involving the glial cells of the brain and/or spinal cord. Glial cells serve as protection and support to the neurons found in the brain.&hellip

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