Introduction The brain and the spinal cord have a casual relationship in the nervous system as they help transport neuron signals to the rest of the...
Category - Neuropathies
Neuropathy is defined to characterize damage or injury to the nerves, especially referring to the peripheral nerves that are opposed to the central nervous system. Depending on the type of nerves that are affected, the complications from neuropathy that can cause numbness, tingling sensations, and other serious complications like loss of bladder function. With the following articles taking a closer look and describing several neuropathies, their causes, and possible solutions for individuals to feel relief from their neuropathy symptoms.
Introduction The body has many nerves that intertwine and branch out from the spinal cord in the central nervous system. These nerves provide many...
Introduction With trillions of nerves that are inhibiting the body, the nervous system is consist of the central nervous system and the peripheral...
Introduction In the body, there are trillions of nerves that inhabit the body and are connected to the central nervous system. The nervous system is...
Introduction The body can function normally when everything from the organ system, the brain system, and even down to the cellular activity is...
Introduction The body provides many functions to make a person go through the day. From the body’s own metabolism to the endocrine system all...
Cytokine storm: The Link between Gut Health, Vitamin Deficiency and Mitochondrial Dysfunction.
The symptoms associated with virus infections vary; some patients report physical pain, others have gastrointestinal issues, others say their mucous...
Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound without an external acoustic stimulus. It is a prevalent complaint in ENT offices, but the etiology of...