Is alcoholism a brain disease?Alcoholism:Alcoholism is a form of addiction in which the addicted individual craves alcohol rather than other addictive substances. However, alcoholism does not preclude the possibility of a person being addicted to other substances.....
US6174897 1996年10月25日 2001年1月16日 Bayer Aktiengesellschaft For treatment of brain dissorders such as dementia, depression, myotonic dystrophy, alcoholism and other addiction diseases, sleep disturbances and bronchial asthma, presenile alzheimer's disease...
both EEG signals and functional brain networks, researchers can more accurately identify a patient's cognitive function and stage. Phase synchronization in the study of EEG signals can effectively deal with EEG signals affected by changes in synchronization amplitude caused by activities such as eye mo...
lipids, and nucleic acids.74Exosomes have been found to be secreted by various cell types, including lymphocytes, dendritic cells, platelets, mast cells, neurons, macrophages, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), and intestinal epithelial cells, playing a crucial role in intercellular communication.75Researc...
There are several disadvantages of MRI biomarkers of AD. Loss ofbrain atrophycan be caused byneurodegenerative diseasesother than AD; advanced age may cause wide-spread brain material loss even in theabsenceof pathology. MRI is expensive compared with other AD biomarker tests and some MRI protocols...
63 In the late nineteenth century, medical concern for the effect of alcohol was growing, both in Britain and elsewhere. Alcoholism claimed the attention of medical professionals outside and inside asylums, from the man who arrived at work rather worse for wear and caused an accident in the ...
Disorders: Movement and coordination Disorders: Loss of fine motor control, Lack of balance, Postural deformities, Ataxia, Multiple Sclerosis S; Autism S (Aquaporin 4 S), Asperger's Syndrome S; Disturbance of memory S; ADHD S; Huntington's Disease S; Alcoholism S (Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome)...
During neurotransmission and following brain injury, DHA is released from membrane phospholipids and converted to bioactive mediators which regulate signaling pathways important to synaptogenesis, cell survival, and neuroinflammation, and may be relevant to treating neurological diseases. In the present review...
Sex difference in alcoholism: who is at a greater risk for development of alcoholic complication? Life Sci. 87, 133–138 (2010). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Lipton, R. B., Stewart, W. F., Diamond, S., Diamond, M. L. & Reed, M. Prevalence and burden of ...
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