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…with cells that line blood vessels in the brain that produce free radicals that damage brain tissue. Antioxidants such as vitamins A, C, and E, mineral selenium and beta-carotene can help cut the risks, other than that "cut the risks", there is no real…
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…, and you continue to let it fall asleep it will eventually get painful and feel as if your foot does not exist at all. If all of our thoughts are processed in our brain and our brain can fool us this easily, then we do not know what is definite. We can easily…
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…is the height and brain capacity. The height of the africanus is 1.4 m and the brain capacity is approximately 400 - 600 cc. Smaller incisor teeth and a slightly flatter face are also noted. The afarensis has a height of 1.2 m and a cranial capacity of 380 - 450 cc…
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…of these drugs speed up the metabolism but both also cause brain damage. Cocaine will put you a zombie state were all you do is take cocaine. Crack heads as people put it live together in small dilapidated houses. These crack heads will eat anything and go…
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…. There are notable changes in the spinal cord, pelvis bone and legs. The chimpanzee does have the ability to walk upright and does, but it spends most of the time walking on four limbs. It uses it’s arms as it’s front legs and walks on it’s knuckles. Our brain capacity…
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…Using the Draw-A-Man Test as a Personal Neglect Test The purpose of this study was to determine the validity of a Draw-A-Man test in measuring personal neglect in patients with a stroke affecting the right side of the brain. The Draw-A-Man test…
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…in September of 1938 Wolfe was admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Walter Dandy, the foremost brain surgeon in the country at the time, believed Wolfe had tuberculosis of the brain. On September 12 he operated, in a last ditch effort…
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…are easily hooked. A number of studies are showing that the chemical nicotine can trigger a series of brain mechanisms. “Nicotine acts on a novel nicotinic receptor complex, identified by the Columbia group, that is strategically located at the sites…
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…to be illegal in this country or any part of the world. It’s proven by scientists and test subjects that marijuana has no long term effect on the brain or anything else in the body, except for minor, if any, respiratory problems. Another argument…
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…The Breakfast Club is one of the movies most associated with the 80's. The setting is a High School. The characters are a cross section of the world; from the princess, to the jock, and even the brain. The story is about the adventures…
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