Papers 1101-1110 of total 9943 found.
…AIDS destroy the immune system, but it also can invade and damage other parts of the human body; this is why many people that die from AIDS have damaged brains. People that have AIDS dementia, brain damage caused by AIDS, become forgetful, confused, and even…
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…. There are a few things you must know about the human body in order to understand the effects of water on it. First of all the human body is 70% water, our blood is 80% water, and our brain is over 75% water; the liver is 96% water as well. Our nervous system has…
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…. The fact that this gene, which codes for dopamine receptors in the brain, occurs with this amount of frequency in the alcoholic, demonstrates that genetics play a part in the probability of a person becoming an alcoholic. In a study by the Psykologisk Institute…
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…mood by affecting the brain but it also damages the brain. Is this “happy” drug really safe, and where does it originate? Ecstasy was originally ‘developed around 1914’ in Germany by Merck as a weight-reducing drug, but was never used for this purpose…
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…Parkinson's disease is a degenerative neurological disease that affects approximately one million persons in the United States. It primarily impacts the specific part of the brain that controls movement called the substantia nigra. This degeneration…
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…, eye and the brain. I then took a tour through the urinary system, the digestive system, respiratory system and finally the musculoskeloton system, which concluded the film. Humans are Vertebrates Humans are placed in the subphylum vertebrata…
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…is experienced it is firstly born in the brain. If we take love, anger or fear as examples, a biological process can be followed. At first we sense the subject or event of our emotions. We see a person, smell blood, see or touch a dead body and all the five senses…
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…Power, and Pinky and the Brain that are all part of the Nickelodeon family, and air Monday through Friday between 2 and 8 PM. Also, these programs are shown numerous times throughout the weekend on the same channel. While watching these cartoons, I…
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…As we begin the twenty-second century scientists are finally coming to grips with the fact that music, when applied correctly, can act as a stimulant to the brain’s response system to enhance its performance. This enhancement to the mind makes…
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…, even down to the colors of the beer can; but there is one problem: how does the brain allow the description of tangible objects that are not in the actual perception field? Many debates within the cognitive science realm have concerned the problem…
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