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    Alcohol can affect your body and education at any age. Alcohol can give you many diseases. It can also effect your body and education badly. High schooler’s shouldn’t be able drink alcohol. HIgh schooler should be able to drinks alcohol because it doesn't effect them. Studies show that ¨the effects of teen drinking on years of education and schooling completion are very small and/or non-significant (Balsa). Drinking can actually affect your education because it can lead to missing deadline…

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    Cognitive Health Essay

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    They also helpful in managing inflammation in the brain, and also improve cognitive, memory and learning functions. “Through these mechanisms, the consumption of flavonoid-rich foods throughout life holds the potential to limit neurodegeneration and to prevent or reverse age-dependent loses in cognitive performance” (Vauzour, Vafeiadou, Rodriguez-Mateos, Rendeiro, & Spencer, 2008). Flavonoids are being studied extensively because it is believed they may be used to create pharmaceuticals…

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    Traumatic injury to the immature brain results in a prolonged period of pathogenesis in both cortical and subcortical structure, leading to progressive neurodegeneration hyperactivity, and sustained cognitive impairments (Daneshvar). With each hit and trauma to the head, it can immeasurably affect a child’s brain in many ways. Interruptions in their brains growth can lead to lifelong cognitive impairment problems…

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    Research Paper On ALS

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    diagnosis of the disease. They found many different “candidate genes” including the apurinic endonuclease gene, which is the gene that works as a response to oxidative stress, and the Chromatin modifying protein 2b, which is often linked to neurodegeneration- along with many other “candidates.” As research is developed, there is an increasing number of gene mutations that are related and contribute to both types- sporadic and familial. Mutations in genes are harmful because they disrupt the…

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    Neurodegeneration refers to the condition affecting the neurons (Przedborski et al., 2003) and the gradual loss of neural cells which will result in a malfunctioned nervous system (Brown, 2005). It has been widely agreed and found that proteins in the bodies of…

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    ALS Synthesis Essay

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    pathways and the progress of the disease) can help find a cure for ALS by creating an effective drug and most importantly early detection. Mice were used as a transgenic model once they had SOD1 G93A gene mutation they discovered the mice developed neurodegeneration of spinal motor neurons and motor deficits which when compared to ALS is very alike. One effective biomarker is the use of plasma amino acid analysis since mice with SOD G93A have a change in their plasma amino acids. When mice…

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    Alzheimer’s is a complex neurodegenerative brain disease. It has multiple stages, is chronic, and causes shrinkage of the brain as well as neuronal dysfunction and death. There are six current hypotheses as to cause and all hypotheses seem to be somewhat relative. Diagnosis is achieved with neuropsychological testing, neuroimaging, genetic, blood, and cerebral spinal fluid testing, as well as up and coming urine and retinal tests. Symptomatic pharmaceutical treatment is available. Etiologic…

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    The definition of sleep from the Merriam-Webster dictionary is: the natural periodic suspension of consciousness during which the powers of the body are restored. Sleep is a wonderful, yet mysterious, thing. It can be identified as one of the most peaceful parts of your day. But how does one study sleep, when some people don’t remember their dreams and others don’t have a regular sleep schedule? Do smartphones affect your sleeping habits? Will little to no sleep affect your judgment? What are…

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    smaller population than the general census of the entire country, resulting in a higher chance of inbreeding, therefore the MSUD gene is passed on more vastly throughout the smaller, close-knit communities. Consequent to the fast process of neurodegeneration in infants, early diagnosis and a specialized diet may allow for management for normal intellectual development; although treatments may still leave the individuals at risk for developing acute illness. MSUD has been added to many of the…

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    basic reasons for some sicknesses, giving better approaches to avert or cure infection. According to Rollin, B. E. (2012) The reasons for ongoing research are manifold from finding ways to treat cancer to understanding the mechanisms behind neurodegeneration to developing new vaccines against HIV/AIDS, malaria and other…

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