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  • ...|format=PDF |accessdate=31 August 2009 |pmid=17431378 |author1=Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) }}</ref> ...study (aka Cipro 60 day study).<ref>{{cite journal |publisher=[[Center for Disease Control]] |location=USA |issn= 1080-6040|pmid=12396927 |url=http://www.cdc.
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  • ...f adenoviral vectors with visible light: an easy and convenient method for viral inactivation | title=Slowing disease's mental ravages
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  • ...ticipates in the [[fight-or-flight response]] of the [[sympathetic nervous system]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=Cannon, W. B.|journal=American Journal of Phy ...t temperature. All of these stimuli are processed in the [[central nervous system]]<ref>L. Nelson, M. Cox, (2004) “Principles of Biochemstry 4th Ed Lehning
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  • ...ide group is [[acetamide]] (ethanamide). It is an extensively [[conjugated system]], as the [[lone pair]] on the hydroxyl oxygen, the benzene pi cloud, the n '''[[Panadol]]''', which is marketed in Africa, Asia, Europe, Central America, and [[Australasia]], is the most widely available brand, sold in o
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  • {{Infobox Disease|Name=Carbon monoxide poisoning|Image=Carbon-monoxide-3D-vdW.png|Caption=Spa ...larger exposures can lead to significant toxicity of the [[central nervous system]] and [[heart]], and even death. Following acute poisoning, long-term [[seq
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  • ...stem|nervous]] systems. It interferes with the development of the nervous system and is therefore particularly toxic to children, causing potentially perman ...gram]]s of lead per [[deciliter]] of blood (μg/dL). The US [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] and the [[World Health Organization]] state that a
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  • | [[Alzheimer's Disease]] | [[Adult Refsum disease]]
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  • ...le]] and [[glands]].<ref name="Lookingbill" /> The major function of this system is as a barrier against the external environment.<ref name="pmid19221876">{ ...nails]]).<ref name="King">{{cite journal |author=King, L.S. |title=What Is Disease? |journal=Philosophy of Science |volume=21 |issue= |pages=193–203 |year=1
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  • ===Viral infections=== ...ired by law. Please see the article [[dog health]] for information on this disease in dogs.<ref>{{cite web | title = Rabies: Introduction | work = The Merck V
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  • This article is a '''list of [[fiction]]al [[disease]]s''' — nonexistent, named medical conditions which appear in fiction whe ...smission (medicine)|airborne transmission]], and is extremely [[infectious disease|contagious]].
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  • ...ipheral nervous system|peripheral]] and [[central nervous system|central]] nervous systems; they include [[paracetamol]] (para-acetylaminophenol, also known i ...latelet]] function. The use of aspirin in children under 16 suffering from viral illness has been linked to [[Reye's syndrome]], a rare but severe liver dis
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  • ...1-4) and are widely expressed throughout the heart and the central nervous system <ref>Kaupp UB, Seifert R. Molecular diversity of pacemaker ion channels (20 == Function in the Nervous System ==
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  • ...[[epinephrine]] and [[norepinephrine]], secreted by the [[central nervous system]], act as neurotransmitters.&nbsp; However, [[epinephrine]] when secreted ...sp; Many disease processes, such as [[diabetes]], [[atherosclerosis|heart disease]], [[autoimmunity]], and [[cancer]] arise from defects in signal transducti
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