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11 Citation A few months back in the blog ?HEIRS Environmental Illness: Intestinal Inflammation, ASIC3 and TRPV1? we made some comments about research on chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia in relation to nociception activity and more specifically to TRPV1, TRPA1 and ASICS 3. For review purposes we discussed how tissue acidity and ASICS channels (specifically for simplification the ASIC3 channels) are involved with pain and fatigue generation in the human body and therefore could be an important mech, technorati.com
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HEIRS Neurology: Nrf2 Plays A Role In Protection From Traumatic Brain Injury & Dopamine Toxicity 1 Citation As you may recall, we have written several blogs about Nrf2 and why we believe that the dyfunction, gene variants, or dysregulation are important to the impact of a number of environmental illnesses. As we have discussed previously Nrf2 is a major gene promoter who actions are responsible for the coding of any number of phase 2 antioxidant genes and some of those for phase 1. Another study has provided evidence of the role that Nrf2 plays and again, one can look at it as having a relationship t, technorati.com
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1 Citation What Is Stuttering Stuttering is a speech disorder where the indivd;ual?s natural flow of speech is disrupted by frequent repetitions or prolongations of e;rtain sounds, syllables and words. Soe;tie;s, this a;kes it impossb;le to ee;n start a word. Asie; from difficulty in speaking, this is usually accompanied by a;id eye blinks, te;mors of te; lips or jaw and in te; upper body. Ste;ss mae;s te; situation even worse we;n e; or se; a;s to speak to a large crowd or talk on te; phone. Howeve, technorati.com
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Short form of the Bilingual Aphasia Test in Russian: Psychometric data of persons with aphasia * 1 Citation Conclusions: The study provides preliminary data on the psychometric properties of an aphasia test in Russian. Needs for modification of the test, suggestions for further development of the test, and recommendations for further study of its psychometric properties are discussed. from Aphasiology Posted in Research Tagged: aphasia, Keywords: Neurogenic Communication Disorders, language assessment, Standardised Testing, test development, technorati.com
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HEIRS Research: Another Great Schematic of Nrf2 W/ Assoc Interactions of Proteins 1 Citation We wanted to make sure we posted a great scematic and a great article that helps to explain how different food chemicals interact with proteins to initiate gene responses. We have been discussing this for quite awhile now and hopefully you have a good basic background of information about phytochemicals and their actions on cellular pathways. The following is a great article to add to that arsenal of information that will help you (the audience) to understand why food is so important to Nrf2 and, technorati.com
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HEIRS Pain Management: Delayed Onset of Pain is Not in ?Your Head?! 1 Citation HEIRS Pain Management: Delayed Onset of Pain is Not in ?Your Head?! December 14, 2008 at 11:08 pm · Filed under Cell Biology, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Hormones, Chemicals Signals, Neurotransmitters, etc., Neurodegenerative Disease, Neurogenic Inflammation, Neurology, Nociception, TRPV1, environmental illness, pain management ·Tagged fibromyalgia, CFS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, TRPV1, pain, pain management, inflammation, ASIC3, hyperalgesia, CFIDS, ASICS, muscle pain, soreness, d, technorati.com
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Neurology notes for USMLE Step 2 CK 1 Citation Posted by: drhaisook on: May 31, 2008 In: Dr Haisook| Neuroanatomy| Neurology| Step 2 CK| USMLE Comment! A few notes on selected topics that I?ve collected on Neurology. All are basics and tips that makes studying the subject much easier (IMO). TIPS ? Cranial nerves 1, 2, 8 are purely sensory ? Area 8; voluntary conjugate eye movement. Lesion: saccadic (jerky) reading ? Types of conjugate eye movement; Voluntary (area 8 ) & reflex (areas 18, 19) ? Association sensory areas are in dominant he, technorati.com
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Fundraising ideas. he still needs $70,000? 1 Citation L?O?V?E asked: Alex was born in December, 1988. He spent the first week of his life in the neonatal intensive care unit at Rush Presbyterian St. Luke?s Hospital in Chicago. After many tests and procedures he was diagnosed with a neurogenic bladder, requiring catherization around the clock for the first 2 ½ years of his life. He continued to have problems and it was apparent that his intestinal motility was not normal. He was properly diagnosed at 3 years of age with chronic idiopathic inte, technorati.com
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HEIRS Immunity: Spinal Cord Injury Can Lead to Subsequent Immune Suppression and Infection! 1 Citation HEIRS Immunity: Spinal Cord Injury Can Lead to Subsequent Immune Suppression and Infection! December 7, 2008 at 3:59 am · Filed under Military Affairs, Neurology, Oxidative Stress, Traumatic Brain Injury ·Tagged CIDS, CNS, HPA, immunodepression, infection, neurogenic inflammation, spinal cord injury, stroke, TBI Abstract Review: Researchers now believe that a major complication of spinal cord injury is the risk of subsequent infection and should be more of a concern for physicians treating, technorati.com
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HEIRS Research: Fatigue, Pain, Inflammation, Chemokines and Sulforaphane 1 Citation Background: There is increasing evidence that inflammatory processes may be the initiator in environmental illnesses including chronic fatigue syndrome, sick building syndrome and others and symptoms may occur whether or not there is infection present or not. Secretion of Tnf-a is a chemokine that is implicated in a number of health conditions including many environmental illnesses. Recently it was reported that the presense of Tnf-a in the blood led to the secretion of chemokines in the brain, technorati.com
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