Sentences with phrase «nervous system stimulation»

Chocolate contains methylxanthines and phosphodiesterase inhibitors, which can cause vasoconstriction (tightening of veins), increased heart rate and central nervous system stimulation.
Acupuncture enhances blood circulation, nervous system stimulation, and the release of anti-inflammatory and pain - relieving hormones.
The nervous system stimulation we are referring to results in an increase in the level of endorphines.
The underlying principle surrounding Post Activation Potential is that prior heavy loading induces a high degree of central nervous system stimulation, resulting in greater motor unit recruitment and force.
Long story short, some pretty detrimental effects from cell phones; particularly in relation to sympathetic nervous system stimulation and breathing pattern disorders.
So we fix the nervous system stimulation, the stress — that's the diet and lifestyle, that's also the adrenals.

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Providing a baby too much stimulation at once can overwhelm her nervous system, causing sensory overload.
Massage Therapy is delivered to improve the flow of blood and lymph (fluid in lymph glands, part of immune system), to reduce muscular tension or flaccidity, to affect the nervous system through stimulation or sedation, and to enhance tissue healing.
There are many reasons for babies waking, from hunger or discomfort to separation anxiety and, just as your baby needs food to grow, she also needs the stimulation of your touch to help the development of her nervous system, her brain, her digestive system and for emotional reassurance.
Infant brains instinctively seek stimulation from very simple experiences that help organize the nervous system instead of overwhelming it.
Others theorize that a baby's immature nervous system and inability to handle the constant sensory stimulation that surrounds her cause a breakdown by the end of the day, when colic most often occurs.
- Stimulation of the skin speeds myelination of the nervous system.
No one knows what causes colic, but the most widely held theory is that the baby's immature nervous system can't handle all the sights, sounds, and stimulation of life outside the womb; the prolonged periods of crying are her only way of communicating this feeling and coping.
The great puzzle of memory's physical embodiment in the brain, Semon asserted, is that whereas an ordinary object reacts to a force only while that force acts upon it, the nervous system is somehow permanently altered and able to show a unique reaction to a long - ago stimulation years later.
Injections of, normally, 1 % Procaine at certain spots allow local pain treatments and especially the stimulation of the vegetative nervous system.
Implanted devices send targeted electrical stimulation to the nervous system to interfere with abnormal brain activity, and it is commonly assumed that neurons are the only important brain cells that need to be stimulated by these devices.
Masticatory stimulation has influence on the development of the central nervous system as well as the growth of maxillofacial tissue in children.
Stimulation of α2b receptors in vascular smooth muscle produced hypertension and counteracted the clinically beneficial hypotensive effect of stimulating α2a receptors in the central nervous system.
The parasympathetic nervous system, on the other hand, is evident when a person is resting and feels relaxed, and is responsible for such things as the constriction of the pupil, the slowing of the heart, the dilation of the blood vessels, and the stimulation of the digestive and genitourinary systems.
«We are combining biologic regenerative medicine tools with other existing medical devices typically used for stimulation of the central nervous system, in patients with other severe disorders of consciousness,» said Bioquark CEO Ira Pastor.
It means recording the signals that the brain is trying to send via the spinal cord, translating them into an electrical stimulus pattern that the nervous system understands, and then providing that pattern of electrical stimulation at some point below the level of the injury.
Susan Amara, USA - «Regulation of transporter function and trafficking by amphetamines, Structure - function relationships in excitatory amino acid transporters (EAATs), Modulation of dopamine transporters (DAT) by GPCRs, Genetics and functional analyses of human trace amine receptors» Tom I. Bonner, USA (Past Core Member)- Genomics, G protein coupled receptors Michel Bouvier, Canada - Molecular Pharmacology of G protein - Coupled Receptors; Molecular mechanisms controlling the selectivity and efficacy of GPCR signalling Thomas Burris, USA - Nuclear Receptor Pharmacology and Drug Discovery William A. Catterall, USA (Past Core Member)- The Molecular Basis of Electrical Excitability Steven Charlton, UK - Molecular Pharmacology and Drug Discovery Moses Chao, USA - Mechanisms of Neurotophin Receptor Signaling Mark Coles, UK - Cellular differentiation, human embryonic stem cells, stromal cells, haematopoietic stem cells, organogenesis, lymphoid microenvironments, develomental immunology Steven L. Colletti, USA Graham L Collingridge, UK Philippe Delerive, France - Metabolic Research (diabetes, obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver, cardio - vascular diseases, nuclear hormone receptor, GPCRs, kinases) Sir Colin T. Dollery, UK (Founder and Past Core Member) Richard M. Eglen, UK Stephen M. Foord, UK David Gloriam, Denmark - GPCRs, databases, computational drug design, orphan recetpors Gillian Gray, UK Debbie Hay, New Zealand - G protein - coupled receptors, peptide receptors, CGRP, Amylin, Adrenomedullin, Migraine, Diabetes / obesity Allyn C. Howlett, USA Franz Hofmann, Germany - Voltage dependent calcium channels and the positive inotropic effect of beta adrenergic stimulation; cardiovascular function of cGMP protein kinase Yu Huang, Hong Kong - Endothelial and Metabolic Dysfunction, and Novel Biomarkers in Diabetes, Hypertension, Dyslipidemia and Estrogen Deficiency, Endothelium - derived Contracting Factors in the Regulation of Vascular Tone, Adipose Tissue Regulation of Vascular Function in Obesity, Diabetes and Hypertension, Pharmacological Characterization of New Anti-diabetic and Anti-hypertensive Drugs, Hypotensive and antioxidant Actions of Biologically Active Components of Traditional Chinese Herbs and Natural Plants including Polypehnols and Ginsenosides Adriaan P. IJzerman, The Netherlands - G protein - coupled receptors; allosteric modulation; binding kinetics Michael F Jarvis, USA - Purines and Purinergic Receptors and Voltage-gated ion channel (sodium and calcium) pharmacology Pain mechanisms Research Reproducibility Bong - Kiun Kaang, Korea - G protein - coupled receptors; Glutamate receptors; Neuropsychiatric disorders Eamonn Kelly, Prof, UK - Molecular Pharmacology of G protein - coupled receptors, in particular opioid receptors, regulation of GPCRs by kinasis and arrestins Terry Kenakin, USA - Drug receptor pharmacodynamics, receptor theory Janos Kiss, Hungary - Neurodegenerative disorders, Alzheimer's disease Stefan Knapp, Germany - Rational design of highly selective inhibitors (so call chemical probes) targeting protein kinases as well as protein interaction inhibitors of the bromodomain family Andrew Knight, UK Chris Langmead, Australia - Drug discovery, GPCRs, neuroscience and analytical pharmacology Vincent Laudet, France (Past Core Member)- Evolution of the Nuclear Receptor / Ligand couple Margaret R. MacLean, UK - Serotonin, endothelin, estrogen, microRNAs and pulmonary hyperten Neil Marrion, UK - Calcium - activated potassium channels, neuronal excitability Fiona Marshall, UK - GPCR molecular pharmacology, structure and drug discovery Alistair Mathie, UK - Ion channel structure, function and regulation, pain and the nervous system Ian McGrath, UK - Adrenoceptors; autonomic transmission; vascular pharmacology Graeme Milligan, UK - Structure, function and regulation of G protein - coupled receptors Richard Neubig, USA (Past Core Member)- G protein signaling; academic drug discovery Stefan Offermanns, Germany - G protein - coupled receptors, vascular / metabolic signaling Richard Olsen, USA - Structure and function of GABA - A receptors; mode of action of GABAergic drugs including general anesthetics and ethanol Jean - Philippe Pin, France (Past Core Member)- GPCR - mGLuR - GABAB - structure function relationship - pharmacology - biophysics Helgi Schiöth, Sweden David Searls, USA - Bioinformatics Graeme Semple, USA - GPCR Medicinal Chemistry Patrick M. Sexton, Australia - G protein - coupled receptors Roland Staal, USA - Microglia and neuroinflammation in neuropathic pain and neurological disorders Bart Staels, France - Nuclear receptor signaling in metabolic and cardiovascular diseases Katerina Tiligada, Greece - Immunopharmacology, histamine, histamine receptors, hypersensitivity, drug allergy, inflammation Georg Terstappen, Germany - Drug discovery for neurodegenerative diseases with a focus on AD Mary Vore, USA - Activity and regulation of expression and function of the ATP - binding cassette (ABC) transporters
So try to cut back on tech — but note that «you will have «withdrawal,» warns Marsha Lucas, PhD, a neuropsychologist in Washington, D.C. «Your nervous system has gotten reset to having a lot of stimulation, and you have to recalibrate so that less feels good again.»
Modern life is overloaded with stimulation, which activates our sympathetic nervous system.
Once triggered in the body, these inflammatory agents transfer information to the nervous system, typically through stimulation of major nerves such as the vagus, which connects5 the gut and brain.
It provides stimulation of the central nervous system to support alertness and energy during a workout and can support strength for some during resistance exercise.
It's working mechanism is similar to these compounds and works by increasing aerobic capacity, stimulation of the central nervous system and increase of blood pressure and rapid oxygen transportation all of which increase the metabolic rate and thus melt fat.
The lessening of estrogen levels results in an over stimulation of the sympathetic autonomic nervous system, which causes non-threatening irregular heartbeats and heart palpitations.
I'm always doing vagal nerve stimulation with these people, because the crux of this is that we've got a nervous system dysregulation.
This will prevent the bloating of your stomach and the resulting stimulation of the nervous system to sneeze.
The morning shower is for your circulation and stimulation of your nervous and glandular system.
The increase in your temperature is due to the stimulation of your nervous system.
The nervous system will cause muscle stimulation according to the functional demands on the body.
Benefits for baby: * physical stimulation aids in the development of the brain and nervous system * mom and baby yoga promotes bonding and social stimulation * baby yoga poses and gentle stretches aid in digestion, constipation and help relieve gas * physical movement helps promote longer sleep stretches Benefits for moms: * gentle yoga stretches help relieve neck, shoulder and back pain common to new moms * gentle abdominal and pelvic floor strengthening that is safe and effective for the postpartum period * learn fun songs and ways to interact and bond with baby * social interaction with other women at the same life stage
Studies suggest that stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system plays a major role in increasing * blood pressure and heart rhythms; two factors that can increase * the likelihood of heart disease and strokes.
So the investigators wanted to research the impact of Music Listening Therapy with a special mode of stimulation that would impact the vagus nerve and the autonomic nervous system with more impact — and we'll probably talk about bone conduction later — and to use one of our protocols to see if, in fact, symptoms of burnout would be lessened in response to that intervention, compared to the standard care, that standard care being visits to a psychotherapist for these workers.
Zinc Gluconate Immune stimulation, balances nervous system Strengthens immune system, promotes healing.
Stimulation of the nervous system, toning the skin and full - body strengthening.
This response, termed «fight or flight,» includes intense stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal glands resulting in increased respiration rates and higher blood pressure and blood sugar levels as well as increased heart rate and force of contractions.
Capsaicin stimulates catecholamine production by the TRPV1 receptor, which leads to an increased energy expenditure by stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system and the upregulation of UCPs.
The response includes stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal glands, and it results in higher heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing rate as well as increased blood - sugar levels.
B.K.S. Iyengar called Shavasana the antidote for the stresses of modern civilization, but I think that is just until we learn to be more tuned with how we allow our nervous systems to react to external stimulation.
Your nervous system can respond to mechanical stimulation, so when you're doing, say, the warrior pose and breathing deep, you're rousing your vagus nerve which sends signals to your heart to optimize the spacing between your heart beat or the heart rate variability which is cool.
Stimulation of these points results in specific changes in the central nervous system.
As Parasitipedia explains, in overdose situations, these drugs interfere with nerve transmission and cause the central nervous system to respond bizarrely to stimulation.
These chemicals can cause stimulation of a cat's nervous system with the resultant signs of increased heart rate, breathing rate, and temperature, agitation, seizures, and death.
Nicotine will cause the stimulation of the Sympathetic Nervous System causing initial signs of excitation such as a racing heart and fast breathing.
In the peripheral nervous system acetyl choline activates muscles; in the central nervous system it causes stimulation of nerves.
Veterinary acupuncture is the insertion of fine needles into specific points on the body to promote targeted stimulation of the central nervous system.
Chocolate - Chocolate, coffee, and tea all contain dangerous components called xanthines, which cause nervous system or urinary system damage and heart muscle stimulation.
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