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    Introduction to how BT works? Botulinum toxin is very effective in reducing pain and muscle spasm. When botulinum toxin is released into the body, it blocks the release of acetylcholine , a neurotransmitter that cuts off the signal between nerves and muscles. When one’s nerves stop transmitting signals to the muscles, one cannot feel pain as strongly, thus reducing pain and one muscles relax. The Structure of BT? Botulinum toxin A and botulinum toxin B are the only serologically differentiated botulinum

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    com/Parenting/Child/First-year/Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity-Disorder-20120721) “Chemical imbalance: Children who have ADD may not make enough chemicals in key areas of the brain that are responsible for organizing thought. Experts believe an imbalance of the chemicals that helps nerve cells in the brain communicate with each other, called neurotransmitters, may be a factor in the development of ADD symptoms. Without enough of these chemicals, the organizing centers of the brain don't work well.” http://www.nativeremedies.com/ailment/child-add-symptoms-info

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    to pinpoint a single event that may have caused cerebral palsy. Injury to the brain in individuals with cerebral palsy is permanent, and full recovery is not possible. Damaged brain tissue does not regenerate, but to some extent, normal nerve cells and nerve pathways

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    getting ready for a new thing I’ve never really done before. My nerves how shot high just thinking about going out onto that stage by myself. I felt like my whole body was going to collapse from being so nervous. My best friend, Micheala, was there keeping me afloat somehow. She had quoted one of our favorite authors, J.K. Rowling, earlier that morning. Micheala had told me “You sort of start thinking anything’s possible if you got enough nerve.” It must been her way to try and calm me down because it

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    aparin (clexane) Enoxaparin is a low molecular weight heparin used to prevent thrombosis, particularly post surgery. Enoxaparin binds to antithrombin III which is responsible for inhibiting coagulation by acting on factor Xa. Enoxaparin accelerates the activity of antithrombin III therefore preventing clot formation (McKenna & Lim, 2014 p766). When a blood vessel is damaged, platelets in circulating blood stick to the site of injury and release chemicals that attract more platelets causing aggregation

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    consists of two portions, the central and peripheral systems. Each of the nerves running in the nerve system is made up of fibers and each one is capable of generating an action potential (1). An action potential, also called a nerve impulse, is a rapid, all-or-none electrical signal that allows long distance signaling in the nervous system (2). The speeds at which these signals are sent are affected by myelination. A nerve that is unmyelinated, is slower than one that is myelinated because it acts

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    Churg Strauss-Syndrome is an autoimmune disease of the blood vessels. Along with this disease comes many complications and discomfort. This disease targets all the major systems of the body, but of course it covers specifically the circulatory system, which then affects all the rest. As stated before, this is an autoimmune disease, an autoimmune disease by definition is a body with an abnormal response against normal tissues, organs, and substances and their reactions in the body. This disease

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    Normative ulnar nerve conduction study; comparison of two measurements methods Introduction Ulnar neuropathy is one of the most common entrapment neuropathis. It is mainly presented with weakness of ulnar innervated muscles and parasthesis of the 4th and 5th digits(1). The first dorsal interosseous (FDI) and the abductor digiti minimi (ADM) are the two muscles which frequently impaired .The neuropathy has a heteregenoues clinical presentation based on different involvement of fascicles within the

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