Not exact matches
Promethazine, the agency's antidote to motion sickness, is highly
photosensitive on the ground and deteriorates severely on a two - week shuttle flight — so severely, Putcha says, that the dose in tablets or suppositories would
not meet FDA guidelines.
That's because stem cells must be connected to existing neural networks — something that's
not yet possible — whereas gene therapy simply involves making what is left in a diseased eye
photosensitive.
For them, Levin thinks «there's a kind of twitchy program going on» in which
photosensitive cells — the researchers aren't sure which ones — bypass the brain and directly spur the muscles into movement.
Green - light photons hold 240 kJ / mole of energy, which is enough to bend (but
not break) the rhodopsin molecules in our retinas that trigger our
photosensitive rod cells to fire.
But the eyes» only known
photosensitive cells, the rods and cones, weren't doing the job.
«We're still at the level where we don't know all the
photosensitive pigments, how they work, or how they relate to circadian rhythms,» says Marianna Max, a neuroscientist at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.
If you're spritzing outside, be sure you're protected with sunscreen as grapefruit can be
photosensitive if
not diluted.
Not only do these patterns trigger migraines but can also result in seizures in individuals with
photosensitive epilepsy.
Please note: This movie contains some instances of flashing lights which may
not be suitable for people with
photosensitive epilepsy.
It turns out that
photosensitive diodes aren't totally opaque — in fact, quite a lot of light passes right through them.
You need to also know their market and generic name, what kind of interactions they have with other medications, diseases, and environmental factors (tetracycline for example is
photosensitive) and little facts like there's a limited number of antibiotics that you can give to pregnant women and what foods you can't eat if you're taking an antidepressant.