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Topic: Nervous System Diseases

Related:
  System    Nervous  
  Disease    Central Nervous System  
  Autonomic Nervous System    Peripheral Nervous System  
  Human Nervous System    Sympathetic Nervous System  
  Digestive System Diseases    Picture of nervous system  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite possession(s):Smallpox vaccine
People talk about their ..:Childhood trauma,  Positive outlook
Personality:Nervous,  Depressive,  Easily addicted
Currently has on their coffee table:Men's Health magazine
Favorite activity(s):Sleepwalking sleepwalker
Favorite body part(s):Lungs,  Heart,  Skin
Favorite sportsperson(s):Lou Gehrig (baseball)
Ultimate fantasy(s):Having severe anorexia
Medical note(s):Undergoing therapy,  Family history of schizophrenia,  Infected with HIV
Worst habit(s):Smoking Marijuana
Favorite quote(s):"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." - Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
"God gave men both a penis and a brain, but unfortunately not enough blood supply to run both at the same time." - Robin Williams, commenting on the Clinton/Lewinsky affair
"Fill what's empty , empty what's full, and scratch where it itches." - the Duchess of Windsor, when asked what is the secret of a long and happy life
 
 
 Expert Talk
The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Albert Graham,
Backyard Pool Drainer

There are diseases that attack the skeletal system, the muscular system and the digestive system, so it only makes sense that there are also disorders that affect the nervous system and the result can be Chronic Pain.
These anticipated complications are not the problems that distinguish PPS from other diseases of the nervous system.
Adam Findley,
Professional Motivator

Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, which effects every organ in the body and can lead to preventable diseases.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

The disease is progressive and slowly degenerates the entire central nervous system.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Mitochondrial Diseases Organs highly dependent on oxidative phosphorylation such as nervous system and heart are most vulnerable to mutations in mitochondrial DNA.
Neurology Diseases of and trauma to the nervous system are relatively common and at times present a diagnostic challenge.
Evoked responses are used to evaluate diseases of the central nervous system, particularly multiple sclerosis.
David Rosenberg,
Dermatologist

Nervous system involvement in SS, just by the position and nature of lesions and infiltrates that may develop, can also mimic many other diseases.
 
 
 User Talk
Comments from our users:
From:
Doniesha
2004-11-18 12:01:57
what happens to the digestive system when you are anorexia
From:
j
2005-06-01 17:11:14
Okay when you become anorexic, first insteading of losing weight you gain weight in order for your body to compensate for teh loss of vitamins. Then eventually your digetsive system gets messed being that isn't enough food or no food at all being digested. ---Answer to Doniesha
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