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View Post: Lyme Encephalopathy: F.I.G.H.T for your health!
4 hours ago by Linda
The clinical syndromes studied included cranial (facial) neuropathy, radiculoneuritis, meningitis, and arthritis. The major symptoms (ie, seen in more than two thirds of patients) in adults with acute disease included fatigue, headache, sleep problems, stiff neck, ... Tags: abnormal brain scans, arthralgias, arthritis, borrelia burgdorferi, Brian A. Fallon, central nervous system, cerebrospinal fluid, cognitive deficits, cognitive testing, comorbid psychiatric disorders, ...
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View Post: <i>Candida albicans</i> meningitis with ventriculitis in a four ...
21 Nov 2009 by Taneja Juhi, Mishra Bibhabati, Thakur Archana,...
... agent causing meningitis and brain abscess. Other species such as C. tropicals, C. parapsilosis, C. krusei, C. lusitaniae, and C. glabrata are less common. The Indian literature on central nervous system candidiasis is sparse. ...
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View Post: Health Watch Center: Bacterial Meningitis – A Serious Life ...
26 Nov 2009 by expedient
Bacterial meningitis can mainly affect the nervous system of your children! Most of the bacterium responsible for the infection lives in our environments and also in our respiratory organs like nose and lungs, without creating any harm ... Any brain injuries like skull fracture can also increase the probability for the bacterium to enter into your brain. People with bacterial meningitis are highly contagious from 2 days to 2 weeks, depending on the type of bacteria that ...
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View Post: Thinking Made Easy: ESSAY ON THE BRAIN
16 Nov 2009 by Joan Idanan
The limbic system operates by influencing the endocrine system and the autonomic nervous system. The limbic system is highly interconnected with a structure known as the nucleus accumbens, commonly called the brain's pleasure center. ... The most common of these infectious diseases are encephalitis and meningitis, either of which may be caused by bacteria or viruses. Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain. Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, the membranes ...
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View Post: How to Enhance Infant Protection From Infection and Disease
25 Nov 2009 by admin
Colostrum is the perfect source of nutrition for infants, providing them with the nutrients required to ensure proper growth and the development of the brain and nervous system. Colostrum changes gradually to mature milk during the ...
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View Post: Paper presented at the NREP Conference Oct. 5-6
27 Nov 2009 by Sadsack
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is a key enzyme present in the brain, blood and nervous system. Therefore, absorption and inhibition of AChE by specific nanoparticles, SiO2, TiO2, Al2O3, Al, Cu, and Cu-C (carbon coated copper), multi-walled ..... As outbreaks of staph, recurrent pneumonia and meningitis continue to be reported in hospitals by newspapers across the USA, Cassani and I note that staph-related organisms turning up in test samples of airborne spray can cause ...
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View Post: Food Safety News - Global Food Safety News & Information ...
16 Nov 2009 by sschreck@foodsafetynews.com (Suzanne Schreck)
In infants, the ingestion of C. sakazakii can cause a variety of infections, though central nervous system infection is most commonly reported. Infection typically manifests through signs of sepsis in the first week of life: irritability or lethargy, ... Meningitis caused by C. sakazakii causes an overwhelming infection that can rapidly move through brain hemorrhage, stroke, cell and tissue damage, brain liquefaction, and eventually, cyst formation. ...
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View Post: How meningitis breaks through the blood-brain barrier
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18 Aug 2009 by Daniel ...
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View Post: How Invaders Break Through the Brain's Great Wall
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View Post: Central Nervous System-The Brain and Spinal Cord: Closed Head ...
10 Aug 2009
The CNS receives information from sensory organs and processes that information sending a response to the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). The PNS consists of various nerve processes that connect the brain and spinal cord with receptors, muscles, and glands. ... Meningitis. One serious condition called Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges. It is usually caused by a bacterial infection originating in one of several portals of entry: ear, nose, throat, or blood. ...
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