Sentences with phrase «related brain dysfunction»

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And beyond issues related to justice, psychologists are only just beginning to grasp the full impact of pornography upon our brains and how those effects are creating sexual and relational dysfunction.
«Results from this study, and the growing literature suggesting that OSA, cognitive decline and AD are related, may mean that age tips the known consequences of OSA from sleepiness, cardiovascular, and metabolic dysfunction to brain impairment,» Dr. Osorio said.
Using this imaging technology, we may be able to capture more precise and objective measurements of olfactory dysfunction and better understand how changes in these sensory neurons relate to overall health and neurodegeneration in the brain
Liem says this dysfunction triggers the release of more of the hormone that stimulates these cells, but this hormone also stimulates a brain receptor related to pain sensitivity.
We aim to identify molecular, circuit, and network mechanisms of cognitive dysfunction and to develop novel therapeutic approaches to restore brain functions in AD and related disorders.
FKBP1b: Gene therapy to boost levels of FKBP1b to youthful levels can reverse age - related dysfunction of calcium metabolism in the brains of rats.
Instead, each subgroup had dysfunction in different brain regions related to their specific type of behavioral impairment.
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«In addition, the role of mitochondrial dysfunctions, defects of the endolysosomal and autophagic systems, neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, altered insulin signaling in the brain, and increased permeability of the blood - brain barrier in AD - related neuropathology has been investigated as well.»
The age - related decline in growth hormone and associated IGF - 1 has been linked to age - related muscle atrophy, increased adipose tissue, and neuronal dysfunction.2, 9 In fact, growth hormone replacement therapy in elderly men has been shown to increase lean body mass.9 Growth hormone therapy (1 mg / day — for 5 months) has also been used to improve cognitive function in healthy adults and adults with mild cognitive impairment.10 While only modest amounts of growth hormone cross the blood - brain barrier, IGF - 1, which is actually responsible for the cognitive benefits, gets across just fine.
Hippocampal cells often degenerate in age - related brain diseases, leading to cognitive dysfunction and memory loss.
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Age - related cerebrovascular dysfunction, conditions affecting the blood vessels of the brain, is epidemic in our culture.
Brain Habits — Helpful Vs Unhelpful Nora Volkow, MD, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse (video below) has noted that people suffering from addictions may experience some dysfunction in in brain areas related to personal motivation, reward recognition, and inhibitory contBrain Habits — Helpful Vs Unhelpful Nora Volkow, MD, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse (video below) has noted that people suffering from addictions may experience some dysfunction in in brain areas related to personal motivation, reward recognition, and inhibitory contbrain areas related to personal motivation, reward recognition, and inhibitory controls.
Senility is commonly called «cognitive dysfunction» and is related to degenerating brain and nerve cells in aging pets.
Objective To determine whether parents of children with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) report increased injury - related burden, distress, and family dysfunction and to examine the effects of attrition on the results.
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