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Many would say this is too good to be true, I must say this real quick that it is very good and very true how Dr Madida Sam on RU-vid cured my Parkinson Disease with their PD treatment protocol🌱🌱
Yep. GABA is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter of the CNS. So increasing those signals are useful to inhibit excitatory circuits that can get over stimulated and lead to seizures. Can also work as pain relief too.
I've had this exact surgery 8 times in my life to date. 1st at 3 weeks old and last at 7yrs old. Luckily I'm 38 now and haven't had to have it replaced in 31yrs. Apparently I was a little shit when I was a baby, and toddler and my favourite hobby was to yeet myself out of my highchair onto the end valve of the radiator.My poor parents. I spent a lot of my childhood in hospital.
So if someone has lenticulostriate MCA stroke, He will more probably have motor dysfunction rather than somatosensory dysfunction? (as the lenticulostriate a. supply mainly the corticospinal tract)
Doctor, I hope you can answer me. I have a blow to my head on the side of the cerebellum as a result of a fall since childhood, and a headache that does not leave me for a minute, suffocation, spasms in the muscles of the chest, back muscles, and feet, numbness and paresthesia in the entire body, stopping of blood in the feet or numbness, high systolic pressure 19 and diastolic 11, a drop in blood sugar, difficulty with balance, dizziness, tingling, numbness, and pain. I hope you answer me
Doctor, I hope you can answer me. I have a blow to my head on the side of the cerebellum as a result of a fall since childhood, and a headache that does not leave me for a minute, suffocation, spasms in the muscles of the chest, back muscles, and feet, numbness and paresthesia in the entire body, stopping of blood in the feet or numbness, high systolic pressure 19 and diastolic 11, a drop in blood sugar, difficulty with balance, dizziness, tingling, numbness, and pain. I hope you answer me
I love to see medical dramas shows and web series and I want to become a doctor in future I listen this disease name in k drama emergency couple so I excited to know about disease
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My hypothesis: excess iron (hence old people) likes to bind to protein, resulting in misfolding of the prion protein. As this goes on, the prions tie up heat shock proteins in the brain which are supposed to deal with misfolded proteins. So this reinforces accumulation of prions. This explains why it is 'transmissible' by injecting prions: the prions also tie up the heat shock proteins. But if they continued the experiments, they would probably see that these cases tend to resolve because no inherent misfolding problem. Solution: iron chelation. The 1993 Bueler paper showing that knockout mice are immune to inoculation with prions actually supports my idea, because they also found that heterozygous knockouts were also resistant. Which makes no sense unless you assume it's a quantitative phenomenon. Clearly, half as many prion proteins would still be infected. Instead, what is probably happening is prions do not propagate misfolding. Instead, prions naturally misfold. And disease is only an outcome of an imbalance of heat shock folding proteins to misfolded prions. In the experiment, the injected prions plus natural misfolding overwhelmed the heat shock proteins, leading to accumulation. But in the heterozygous case, the injected prions and naturally misfolded prions were not enough.
Hello ! I will be 17 on June 13 , I got a brain mri in 2023 March it came clean doctors said it may be anxiety but the symptoms have got worse slowly slowly, I have muscle weakness and little muscle loss , myopia in right eye , little stammering and hearing problems and short term memory loss tooo I don't know what it is
Sinuses yes, V1 and V2. Ear not so much - a tiny bit of innervation of the external ear, but the rest is cervical plexus branches and a mix of CN IX and X
.It's a great privilege coming across your RU-vid channel Dr ubarlo. You have always been there for me health wise. I can vividly remember how you turned up for me when I was down with Herpes. Your contribution and care was highly appreciated. You are the best doctor I have ever come across. Thank you so much for the difference you make in the lives of your patients ! Your kindness, sincere caring, and concern make everything better and are a great encouragement Dr ubarlo❤