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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Brain health
  1. Brain From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  2. Pineal and Pituitary Glands From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  3. ... the cells of the body and in the brain. Any unused glucose is ... health of an individual. The majority of carbohydrates should ...
  4. How the Eyes Work From the National Institutes of Health (National Eye Institute)  
    All the different part of your eyes work together to help you see. Learn the jobs of the cornea, pupil, lens, retina, and optic nerve and how they work ...
  5. Shingles: Signs and Symptoms (American Academy of Dermatology)  
    Shingles/Images ... Shingles ... If you have symptoms of shingles like a painful blistering rash, get immediate medical care. ... American Academy of Dermatology
  6. ... levels in the blood and a variety of health problems including visual disturbances (diabetic retinopathy), heart disease, nerve disorders (diabetic neuropathy), and kidney disease (diabetic nephropathy). Diabetic patients must take insulin everyday.
  7. Port-Wine Stain (VisualDX)  
    Birthmarks/Images ... Birthmarks ... VisualDX ... Port-wine stain, also called nevus flammeus, is a common permanent birthmark that is caused by a malformation of tiny ...
  8. ... skin, joints, kidneys, heart, lungs, bones, blood, or brain. Systemic lupus erythematosus is considered an autoimmune disorder, ...
  9. ... skin, joints, kidneys, heart, lungs, bones, blood, or brain. …
  10. ... come from a human who has been declared brain-dead but remains on a life-support machine. ... outcome is variable, depending on the patient's overall health and disease progression. Most patients should expect to ...
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