Sentences with phrase «affects those nerve impulses»

Did you know that Vitamin B5 naturally increases the efficiency of nerve impulses within the brain because it forms a co-enzyme that affects those nerve impulses?

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The answer is that they all affect the ability of nerves to transmit electrical impulses by affecting the ion channels in nerves.
Researchers from universities in the UK and Australia found that that neurotransmitter (a chemical compound that sends impulses between nerve cells and affects everything from sleep to aggression in humans) spurs a cascade of Dr. Jekyll - to - Mr.
Together with research colleagues at the Karolinska Institute, Uppsala University, and in the U.S., Associate Professor Hans O. Richter at Gävle University College has recently shown that when the tone is reduced in the focusing muscle of the eye, nerve impulses to the neck and shoulders are also affected.
The resulting amount of electrical impulses from peripheral nerve endings in the skin affect the brain en masse.
This means that nerve impulses are effectively blocked so different organs of the affected organism don't receive these signals.
Atenolol is a beta - blocker that works by affecting the response to nerve impulses in certain parts of the body.
They include diseases of the cornea (keratitis), the lens (cataract), increased pressure within the eye (glaucoma), any disease which reduces retinal sensitivity to light impulses (retinal atrophy), or any disease which affects the optic nerves or the sight - center of the brain (tumours, trauma).
While researchers are unsure, Lunesta is believed to affect the brain receptors that are close to the amino acid that inhibits nerve impulses in the central nervous system.
Affected dogs do not have the normal number of functional receptors for a certain neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, which makes their muscles unable to receive and act on nerve impulses that normally are associated with movement.
As the tooth weakens, bacteria and inflammation spread, the nerve can be affected, sending impulses to the brain signaling that there is something wrong — in the form of pain.
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