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Category: /Law & Government
…into your bloodstreams, brain, liver and all kinds of tissues that most of us don't even know exists. I tried to answer that question by making a survey that 19 people took, which helped me a lot. The survey had questions like: gender, age, weight, nationality…
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…to put ourselves into. Another potential issue comes from an example situation in which a mouse has part of a human brain and human cell. The question is does that mouse then have a human soul? The concept of mixing two or more individuals into one body…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. Taurine has a protective effect upon the human brain. The amino acid Taurine is used to control anxiety, hyperactivity, poor brain function, hypoglycemia, hypertension and seizures. (http://www.symmcorp.com/info/taurine.htm) The mix of the ingredients together…
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…thinking process works could help one to understand how to use these strategies to their advantage. To understand the origin of order we must understand the complexity of our brains. Each brain acts differently in the way we interpret, analyze, store…
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…is a degenerative brain disease. It is caused by a slow break down of the brain cells. Alois Alzheimer, a German physician, first discovered Alzheimer's Disease in 1906. The first recorded case of Alzheimer's Disease was a 55-year-old woman. She was admitted…
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…at the University of Vienna brought hope in 1960, that restoring low dopamine levels might effectively treat the disease. Investigators soon learned that dopamine by itself was useless; it would be metabolized before reaching the brain. So, in 1970, levodopa…
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…nine percent of their genes with the apes. There is fossil evidence that indicates bipedal locomotion had been achieved by four million years ago and bipedalism preceded the expansion of the brain (Morgan, 1994). The aquatic ape hypothesis tries to express…
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…The Smart Gene The human brain has approximately 100 billion nerve cells, or neurons that are linked in networks to give rise to a variety of mental and cognitive attributes, such as memory, intelligence, and personality. These networks include…
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…of behaviour. Neurobiologists believe that the biological functions within the different structures of the brain control human behaviour, such as the ability to learn, perception of hunger and thirst and the use of different languages. Sigmund Freud developed…
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…is what conjures up quite a bit of debate and conversational mayhem. One of the most long-established hypothesis is the one John Gray wrote about in his book Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, which in essence points to differences in brain configuration…
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