The Depletion of Dopamine in the Brain Resulting Parkinsonamp39s ... Loss of dopamine causes the nerve cells of the striatum to fire out of control, leaving patients unable to direct or control their movements in a normal manner ... View More
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Neurotransmitter: Dopamine ... Medications such as levodopa, which converts itself into dopamine once inside the brain are used to counteract this loss of dopamine. ... View More
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Parkinsonamp39s Disease ... Without dopamine, the nerve cells cannot properly transmit messages, and this results in the loss of muscle function Yahoo. Health. ... View More
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Abnormal Psychology ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke 6 B. Parkinsonamp39s Disease is the result of the loss of dopamine producing brain cells. ... View More
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Parkinsonamp39s Disease ... These disorders share the four primary symptoms described above, and all are the result of the loss of dopamine producing brain cells. ... View More
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Neurological Disorders ... series of diseases known collectively as parkinsonism, all of which are related to the loss of brain cells which produce a neurotransmitter known as dopamine. ... View More
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MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASES ... Normally, the brain produces a chemical called Dopamine and loss of this dopamine producing brain cells results in Parkinsonamp39s disease. ... View More
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effects of drugs ... Not only does the brain not produce dopamine in natural quantities, it has removed ... This loss can cause processing problems in many of the decisionmaking areas ... View More
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Parkinsonamp39s Disease ... Without dopamine nerve cells canamp39t function properly or transmit messages, which results in loss of muscle function. Researchers ... View More
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Parkinsonamp39s Disease ... Without dopamine nerve cells canamp39t function properly or transmit messages, which results in loss of muscle function. Researchers ... View More
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Parkinson ... Parkinsonamp39s disease is caused by the gradual loss of nerve cells in a ... effect, the brain has a decreased concentration of the neurotransmitter, dopamine, in the ... View More
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Alcoholism ... A number of things go wrong with the body when excessive amount of alcohol are consumed, consequences include things such as loss of dopamine receptors which ... View More
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Adolescent Depression ... ampquotBut this actually can inhibit the reuptake of dopamine, one of ... For those who suffer from a loss of their loved ones, they see death and suicide as the only ... View More
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Drug abuse among teenagers ... Larger amounts of the drug are needed to create a dopamine flood or high, an effect known as ... Some cause major weight gain, some cause unhealthy weight loss. ... View More
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which theory A to PD up It from combined Parkinsonamp39s is they ... ... and medication of when to neurosurgery of For loss transplanting pig and ... been until use drug used referred mediations has dopamineproducing dance regular ... View More
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Depression ... depression, even stressful experiences, such as, divorce, pregnancy, and even the loss of a ... Lower levels of dopamine and serotonin may aid in causing depression ... View More
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Drugs and Their Effects ... Over time, methamphetamine appears to cause reduced levels of dopamine, which can ... increased heart rate and blood pressure, appetite loss, sleeplessness, tremors ... View More
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Cocaine ... also blocks the normal recycling process resulting in build up of dopamine in the ... This loss can cause processing problems in many of the decisionmaking areas ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... it has been proposed that an over activity of dopamine neurotransmission in ... dramatic mood swings or lack of emotion, antisocial behavior, loss of interest in ... View More
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Parkinsons Disease ... the release of dopamine by neurons, thereby increasing the supply of dopamine in the ... In a palliodotomy, there is a possibility of stroke, partial loss of vision ... View More
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Depression: The Disease of Sadness ... diagnosing criteriawithdrawal, violence, pessimism, memory loss, slumped posture ... levels of monoamine neurotransmittersserotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... typed by abnormalities in motor behavior with a sudden loss of animation ... Research has focused on a dopamine hypotheses which states that excessive production ... View More
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Ephedrine: Risks ampamp Benefits ... www.ringside.com ampquotHowever, it should be noted that the weightloss results in ... Ephedrine may exert this effect by altering dopamine metabolism in the brain. ... View More
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Methylphenidate ... too many dopamine transporters, which causes the levels of dopamine in the ... asleep, nervousness, headaches, skin irritations, abdominal pain, and weight loss. ... View More
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Methylphenidate ... too many dopamine transporters, which causes the levels of dopamine in the ... asleep, nervousness, headaches, skin irritations, abdominal pain, and weight loss. ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... previously mentioned, some researchers point to an excess of or lack of dopamine. ... of a variety of signs and symptoms eg, social withdrawal, loss of interest ... View More
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Bipolar Disorder ... or high level of a specific neurotransmitter such as serotonin, norepinephrine or dopamine is the ... eventampquot can range from a death in the family to the loss of a ... View More
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Schizophrenia Theories ... Theories Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by the loss of contact ... scientists have indepth studies on a chemical in the brain called dopamine. ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... Most drugs work by blocking the path of dopamine. These are antipsychotic drugs. ... It is a loss of motor control, especially in the face. ... View More
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asd ... awakening, or oversleeping Appetite and/or weight loss or overeating ... more neurotransmitters, most likely serotonin and norepinenphrine, and possibly dopamine. ... View More
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