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…. For example, sheep have a disease of the brain, called Scrapie, that causes tremors, loss of motion, and eventually death. This disease is very similar to the human disease called Parkinson’s disease. Scientists can try to stimulate new brain cells to divide…
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…to prevent the brain from overheating, build neurons and our body to manufacture proteins. Further more, scientists believe that sleep is a way to restock depleted glucose levels that the brain needs to function. Most everyone has been caught a few times…
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…that differentiated it from early hominids was the brain size. This had increased by over 20 percent from earlier hominids but was still only about one third the size of modern man. This was revealed through skulls found in Africa, which exhibited a rounded cranium…
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…morals. If people actually had morals, then abortion might not happen as much. No matter what anyone says, abortion is murder, plain and simple. How could someone say that when a doctor grabs a baby and crushes its skull and sucks out what was once a brain
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…was presented by Dr. Glen Rosen, a Harvard neuroscientist, as he explained that nerve cells within the left hemisphere of the brain tend to appear smaller than in the right hemisphere. Dr. Rosen believed this difference in size of nerve cells could possibly be enough…
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…. More common but milder side effects include nervousness and sleeplessness. Some studies suggest that the drug may interfere with bone growth. While Ritalin's mode of action isn't clear, the drug is known to affect the brain's most ancient and basic…
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…of factors that lead up to depression, and they vary from person to person. In most cases, the cause seems to be an imbalance of certain body chemicals in the brain, but there are other aspects that can lead up to the onset of depression. Upbringing plays a big…
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…Computer capabilities in the future-for a computer type Computer is a part of our nowadays world. More and more we become dependent on computers. So far computers haven’t overcame peoples’ brains, but in the near future computers will be more…
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…in the brain and spinal cord (Polman 48). When this occurs the nerve endings cannot be sent as quickly and efficiently. The symptoms of MS occur when the brain and spinal cord nerves no longer communicate properly with other parts of the body (Gleason 93). Multiple…
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…with other drugs such as coke, PCP, and embalming fluid which is the latest craze but mixing these drugs with marijuana cause side effects which are less desirable to the brain and can make your judgment become impaired in many different ways. Vidal also states…
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