Nerve Signal Articles & Analysis
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Cyanotoxins are toxic substances produced by cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, which can proliferate in water bodies under conditions like high nutrient levels and warm temperatures. There are over 1,118 different cyanotoxins identified globally in freshwater environments across 66 countries, illustrating the widespread nature of this ...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): ALS affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord which causes loss of muscle control. ...
Whether you’re looking for your first prosthetic hand or you’ve been using prostheses for years, many patients have questions about bionic hands. After all, bionic hands are relatively new to the prosthetic market, and with such advanced technology, patients are curious about how they work. For this reason, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions regarding bionic ...
This research suggests an interesting link between the Vagus Nerve and cognitive behavioral performance, via tVNS, where the vagus nerve is causally involved in creative performance. ...
Some of the most commonly contributed factors include: Nerve Damage When signals are sent to the brain and the bladder, the body tries to empty the bladder at the wrong time. ...
