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  • Health - 31 Mar 2021
    The blood-brain barrier protects the brain and maintains homeostasis. Dysfunction of the blood-brain barrier is linked with neurological conditions.
  • Health - 24 Mar 2021
    Spasticity is a condition involving an involuntary increase in muscle tone.
  • Health - 17 Mar 2021
    Torticollis, or wryneck, is a condition characterized by lateral twisting of the neck, causing the head to tilt to one side and the chin to rotate to the opposite side.
  • Health - 10 Mar 2021
    Neuropsychiatric lupus (NPSLE), or CNS lupus, can cause patients to be afflicted with a variety of neuropsychiatric issues.
  • Health - 19 Feb 2021
    Intermittent Explosive Disorder presents through throwing objects, road rage, domestic abuse and other such outbursts.
  • Health - 4 Feb 2021
    Syndactyly, an infrequent condition in human beings, is a state where fingers or toes are joined together. The existence of such condition is normal (connected only by skin) in terrestrial mammals...
  • Health - 1 Feb 2021
    Reports of insomnia have increased, correlating with the population's rapidly increasing screen time as technology progresses,
  • Health - 11 Jan 2021
    It is important to thoroughly discuss which antidepressants are best for an individual and compare the reported side effects and withdrawal symptoms.
  • Health - 11 Jan 2021
    Wireless brain sensors are devices capable of detecting the pressure inside the brain, brain temperature, pH and brain activity in the form of ‘brain waves’.
  • Health - 22 May 2020
    Newer treatments for autoimmune disease are showing some promise, including peptide analogs that block autoantigen binding and inhibit soluble cytokines.

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