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Progressive Systemic Sclerosis and Nervous System Involvement
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Jan
Posted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:56pm
By R.A. Dierckx and Colleague
Nervous system involvement in progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) has been considered rare compared to other collagen diseases. We present... by electromyo- and electroneurographical examinations. Central nervous system (CNS) manifestations directly related to PSS are a rarity, which may reflect the lack of collagen
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Signals from nervous system influence immune system, study shows
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Dr. MJ Wegmann
Posted
Wed 07 Apr 2010 12:00am
signal which normally allows nerve cells to communicate with each other -to alter sleep cycles, for examplecan also re-direct actions of the immune system.
The research in mice confirms mounting evidence from studies of cultured cells that the nervous system directly influences the immune system.
In the PNAS paper and in the companion paper in the FASEB
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Is Your Nervous System Preventing You From Losing Weight And Getting In Shape?
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Marina C.
Posted
Tue 07 Dec 2010 5:49am
system . So making sure your circulatory system is pumping full speed ahead is a great way to make sure you nervous system is getting all the nutrients it needs. An effective way... nervous system .
So, without further ado, here is how to get your nervous system to help you lose more fat:
1. Exercise fast: You don\’t have to do this all the time, but you
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Scleroderma and Central Nervous System Vasculitis
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Jan
Posted
Sat 09 Oct 2010 12:00am
tract. Most case reports and texts describing the effects of the disorder
on the nervous system have focused on the peripheral nervous system and the cranial nerves.
Central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction secondary to the vascular effects of scleroderma is recognized and considered a rare manifestation of the disorder. 1-3 When cerebral ischemia
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Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems
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Allen

Posted
Mon 17 Nov 2008 9:08pm
My wakeup HR was 48, indicating my sympathetic nervous system has done it's job in helping me respond to Saturday's speed run and is now slowing down. My parasympathetic nervous system has become dominate and is causing my body functions to return to normal. I could tell, though, that I was still tired. I had no desire to go faster. Tomorrow
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