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Peripheral Neurons
Peripheral Neurons
Peripheral Neurons
Peripheral Neurons
Peripheral Neurons

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Peripheral Neurons Defined

Neurons that are part of the nervous system but are not in the brain or spinal cord; usually associated with supplying sensation or motor messages to the skin and skeletal muscles.

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Too Many Calories Send The Brain Off Kilter

Published October 5, 2008, 2:06 pm, Medical News Today

An overload of calories throws critical portions of the brain out of whack, reveals a study in the October 3rd issue of the journal Cell, a Cell Press publication. That response in the brain's hypothalamus - the "headquarters" for maintaining energy balance - can happen even in the absence of any weight gain, according to the new studies in mice.

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Brain Pathway Responsible For Obesity Found: Too Many Calories Send Brain Off Kilter

Published October 2, 2008, 8:25 pm, Science Daily

An overload of calories throws critical portions of the brain out of whack, reveals a new study. That response in the brain's hypothalamus -- the "headquarters" for maintaining energy balance -- can happen even in the absence of any weight gain, according to the new studies in mice.

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Too many calories send the brain off kilter

Published October 2, 2008, 9:12 am, EurekAlert!

An overload of calories throws critical portions of the brain out of whack, reveals a study in the Oct. 3 issue of the journal Cell, a Cell Press publication. That response in the brain's hypothalamus -- the "headquarters" for maintaining energy balance -- can happen even in the absence of any weight gain, according to the new studies in mice.

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Pain Is Not A Symptom Of Arthritis, Pain Causes Arthritis, Study Shows

Published September 30, 2008, 12:22 pm, Science Daily

Pain is more than a symptom of osteoarthritis, it is an inherent and damaging part of the disease itself, according to a study in journal Arthritis and Rheumatism. More specifically, the study revealed that pain signals originating in arthritic joints, and the biochemical processing of those signals as they reach the spinal cord, worsen and expand arthritis itself.

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Twisted Science: Pain Causes Arthritis

Published September 30, 2008, 10:55 am, LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News

As we all know, arthritis, the leading cause of disability among people over 55, causes pain. But new research suggests that pain also causes arthritis.

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Pain Is Not A Symptom Of Arthritis, Pain Causes Arthritis: New Study

Published September 30, 2008, 5:08 am, Medical News Today

Pain is more than a symptom of osteoarthritis, it is an inherent and damaging part of the disease itself, according to a study published today in journal Arthritis and Rheumatism. More specifically, the study revealed that pain signals originating in arthritic joints, and the biochemical processing of those signals as they reach the spinal cord, worsen and expand arthritis.

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Pain is not a symptom of arthritis, pain causes arthritis

Published September 29, 2008, 3:27 pm, News-Medical-Net

Pain is more than a symptom of osteoarthritis, it is an inherent and damaging part of the disease itself, according to a study published today in journal Arthritis and Rheumatism.

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New study proves that pain is not a symptom of arthritis, pain causes arthritis

Published September 29, 2008, 12:32 pm, PhysOrg

Pain is more than a symptom of osteoarthritis, it is an inherent and damaging part of the disease itself, according to a study published today in journal Arthritis and Rheumatism. More specifically, the study revealed that pain signals originating in arthritic joints, and the biochemical processing of those signals as they reach the spinal cord, worsen and expand arthritis. In addition, ...

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New study proves that pain is not a symptom of arthritis, pain causes arthritis

Published September 29, 2008, 9:31 am, EurekAlert!

( University of Rochester Medical Center ) Pain is more than a symptom of osteoarthritis, it is an inherent and damaging part of the disease itself, according to a study published today in journal Arthritis and Rheumatism. More specifically, the study revealed that pain signals originating in arthritic joints, and the biochemical processing of those signals as they reach the spinal cord, worsen ...

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