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    Adrenoleukodystrophy that gave hope to thousands of young children suffering with Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD).  Movie is based on the true story of Augusto Odone‚ his wife‚ Michaela‚ their son‚ Lorenzo and their battle with ALD‚ a disease that attacks the central nervous system by systemically destroying the myelin sheath. It is an extremely rare disease that is transmitted exclusively to males through a gene that is carried by the mother.   Augusto and Michaela are well educated couple blessed with a little

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    1. Puberty can be a difficult time for adolescents. What are some of the challenges they face? The children between 11 to 14 is affected and will see changes in their physical‚ mental‚ emotional and social well-being. These changes occur to all children within the age‚ and is necessary as preteens grow into teens and adults in the future. The challenges start with physical changes and boys will have different changes from the girls.The girls at this age might start their menstrual cycle‚ known

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    CONTENTS PAGE Contents Page......................................................................................................................Pg 1 Introduction.........................................................................................................................Pg 2 Assessment Activity 1..........................................................................................................Pg 3 Assessment Activity 1 ......................................................

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    may seem. Firstly‚ they both suffer from a disease that holds them back. Charlie‚ who has a lack of an ability to learn‚ has always longed for knowledge. Leonard‚ who suffers from encephalitis‚ a disease that affects brain activity and the Central Nervous System‚ is holding Leonard back. He compares the disease to being stuck in a cage and there was no way to get out. Their stories also intertwine by their yearning for their independence. Charlie and Leonard both believe that the Doctors are holding

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    Does caffeine affect heart rate? Background Information: Caffeine is a bitter white crystalline xanthine alkaloid that acts as a psychoactive stimulant drug. A German chemist‚ Friedrich Ferdinand Runge‚ discovered it in 1819. Plants produce caffeine as an insecticide. It is found in varying quantities in the beans‚ leaves‚ and fruit of over 60 plants‚ where it acts as a natural pesticide that paralyses and kills certain insects feeding on the plants. Cocoa in South America‚ coffee in Africa

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    Understanding Motivation

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    attention the brain and body assign to a given stimulus—whether it’s a thought coming in or a situation that confronts one” (Ratey‚ 2001‚ p. 247). Motivation binds emotion to action. It creates as well as guides purposeful behavior involving many systems and structures within the brain and body (Ratey‚ 2001). Motivation is basic to our survival. It is the natural human process for directing energy to accomplish a goal. What makes motivation somewhat mysterious is that we cannot see it or touch it

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    Drug Addiction Kills

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    drugs just because she wanted to stay away from the harsh reality and the pains. However‚ they also found that the drug has almost destroyed her central nervous system and this was the reason her body functions were slow and the indications are deadly. She was advised complete rest and the drug rehabilitation centre was her new home where the medical systems were a huge help for the teens on drugs. However‚ the help was not so adequate as her health conditions were getting worse every day. However

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    Neuroscience nurse

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    A Neuroscience Nurse assists patients with all sorts of brain and nervous system disorders. Some duties include monitoring neurological exams‚ administering medication‚ and consulting physicians on patient progress. Neuroscience Nurses work in diverse‚ challenging and rewarding environments‚ such as hospitals‚ health care clinics‚ brain injury units‚ and intensive rehabilitation units. This type of nursing focuses on helping people deal with and recover from their conditions and improving physical

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    Fine Motor Skills

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    is called the Darwinian reflex. the baby’s eyes also are attracted to light and bright objects this is when it is positioned at (20-25) eye to eye co-ordination this is because he can see though it can’t focus at a distance this is because the nervous system is not yet sophisticated but the baby would try to move his eyes ‚ it would also strengthen his eye muscles and helps it learn to co-ordinate both eyes and move its head at the same time‚ which is known as cerphalo cordial development. The baby

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    below: • Autonomic nerve neuropathy happens when damage occurs to the nerves that help the body’s organs function in a normal manner. The reason for this is the fact that the damaged nerves cannot transmit signals from the brain to the autonomic nervous system or vice versa effectively. • Multifocal motor neuropathy negatively affects the motor nerves of the body. Without these nerves functioning correctly‚ you cannot control your muscles in the typical manner. The nerves are unable to signal the muscles

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