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The Neocortex and Sensory Perception
2021-02-01 Mark Gualtieri Wellness

The neocortex comprises the largest part of the cerebral cortex and is the outermost layer that covers the structures of the brain. Comprised of four

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Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS)
2021-02-01 Mark Gualtieri Wellness

Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) is found in about 85% of people diagnosed with MS and is the most common disease course. It is characterized by

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What is Small Fiber Neuropathy?
2021-02-01 Mark Gualtieri Wellness

Small Fiber Neuropathy (SFN) is a disorder in which the small diameter sensory myelinated (Aδ) and unmyelinated (C fiber) nerves of the peripheral nervous system

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Chronic Pain: The 20 Most Painful Conditions
2021-02-01 Mark Gualtieri Wellness

Pain is an uncomfortable feeling that tells you something is wrong. People feel pain from time to time, but chronic pain is different. It’s a

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Genetics and Inheritance of Moebius Syndrome
2021-01-31 Mark Gualtieri Wellness

Most cases of Moebius syndrome are spontaneous, with no family history and no known genetic cause. In certain rare cases, the disorder has been associated

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Pain After Knee Replacement Surgery
2021-01-31 Mark Gualtieri Wellness

Skip to: What are the risk factors for chronic pain after KA? How is the pain developed after KA? How does pain after KA affect

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Ezovir (cold sores)
2021-01-30 Mark Gualtieri Health News

NOTICE: This Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) is intended for persons living in Australia. EZOVIR® FOR COLD SORES famciclovir CONSUMER MEDICINE INFORMATION What is in this

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What are Schwann Cells?
2021-01-30 Mark Gualtieri Wellness

Skip to: What are Schwann cells? How do Schwann cells form the myelin sheath? Schwann cells and axon regeneration Pathophysiology related to Schwann cell Schwann

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NERVe: A ‘stopgap’ ventilator developed for COVID-19 use during medical supply shortage
2020-04-30 Mark Gualtieri Health News

While hospitals across the U.S. faced a possible shortage of mechanical ventilators due to COVID-19, a self-assembled “skunk works” team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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