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Development Of The Vertebrate Brain66

Development Of The Vertebrate Brain

Embryo At two weeks old the human embryo begins to form its central nervous system. The dorsal surface thickens first, then thin, long lips raise up, curl, and form a neural tube surrounding a fluid-filled cavity. The tube then sinks beneath the...

8 comments    migration midbrain neural tube
The wilted rose60

The wilted rose

Love is that rose in the garden Its beauty bared for all When its love is given it gives its scars until it matured that growing rose was soft and free then it became mine at the alter now it wilts in doubt and grey shadow what flower doesn't wilt? ...

2 comments    wedding sad dead
How to Fight Social Anxiety and Win74

How to Fight Social Anxiety and Win

It's no surprise: social anxiety attacks all of us at one point or another. We're human; it happens. However, if this anxiety bothers you to a severe degree, there are gradual steps you can take to kick your nerves to the curb and get a kick out of life.

0 comments    social anxiety nervousness
Nervous Breakdowns74

 videoNervous Breakdowns

If you think you are having a nervous breakdown you likely are having a panic attack but are not crazy. starts with a brief video: Are you going crazy? Anxiety attacks are not the only problem that people try to explain with these terms, also psychosis, bipolar disorder and PTSD can be mistaken for this loss of control.

0 comments    crazy panic attacks panic attack
My First Assignment62

My First Assignment

Here'e the start of my first Hub Page and to be quite honest.....I don't have a clue how this works....yet. It's my first assignment. I'm nervous, edgy and hopeful all at once. Does this girl have what it takes? Will my first assignment be...

2 comments    writing nervous brilliant
Cells Of The Nervous System76

Cells Of The Nervous System

Until later in the 1800s, the best microsope revealed very little about how the brain works. Only through special staining techniques could the tiny cells or neurons be seen. It was difficult to see each from the area that surrounded them. ...

2 comments    soma neurons mitochondria
How to stop being nervous in exams63

How to stop being nervous in exams

Getting nervous in exams is a natural phenomena but many a times a high degree of this phenomena can play havoc with children. At times some of them just destroy their paper under extereme case of nervousness. It is required to be managed and it can be managed with practices like simulation of exams, concentration, deep brerathing, exercises and hard work

0 comments    taking exam in peace
Chiropractic Medicine65

Chiropractic Medicine

Chiropractic medicine focuses on the health of the spine and its surrounding tissues by facilitating nerve conduction and circulation. This is accomplished by a corrective procedure called an adjustment, which is administered by a chiropractor. The...

2 comments    health pain wellness
Sympathetic Nervous System and Blood Pressure61

Sympathetic Nervous System and Blood Pressure

Sympathetic nervous system is the rapid response to controlling blood pressure. When blood pressure drops, it increases the sympathetic response quickly. Sympathetic nervous system is usually referred to as the flight-or-fright response system of...

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Relationship between Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Chronic Wasting Disease REVEALED69

Relationship between Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Chronic Wasting Disease REVEALED

There is an interesting commonality between these disease. Alzheimer's disease is certain only after death. What we find on these brains that do not show up on current brain imaging technology is Neurofibrillary tangles (1). The dead nerve cells...

0 comments    relationship death brain
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