One characteristic of a drug substance that alters brain function.
It is addictive mostly because it allows instant excessive release of neurotransmitters (dopamine, serotonergic) of pleasure and euphoria. They are involved in basic circuitry of reward and reinforcement behaviors (diet, reproduction ...).

These chemical neurotransmitters are released at synapses (connections between neurons) and alter the functioning of the brain, ie the quantity, disposal, or the recapture of these cis. These processes brutal and prolonged "against nature" temporarily alters ( "descent") and / or hopelessly these systems.

A neuron has on average 10 000 synapses (connections) with others, their number is estimated at 100 billion. The effects of this drug is on the overall functioning of the brain ... and the damage incurred.

Meanwhile, the behavior that causes addictive drugs (hard) amends odre priorities vital to a person, thus it is more likely to neglect their lifestyle (food, sleep ...)

It is good to know that every drug works differently, and that alcohol, caffeine or nicotine are also included. Hence the caution when the use of the word.
Of one of Freud, the other suffering: For most of the part is associated with joyful feelings of spring. For hay fever begins, however, the time of sneezing, nasal tingling and reddened eyes. In Germany, approximately one in six affected - and still counting!

Through the respiratory tract, they enter the body and trigger an allergic reaction in susceptible individuals. With mild temperatures, the first pollen already flying in the winter - the season for pollen allergy begins with hazelnut and alder now have from February to March. Experts are worried about the trend that the pollen starts a little earlier every year. The increasingly polluted air, which just makes us even in the summer to create, has also proven to contribute to the growing number of hay fever-stricken.
Hair growth, hair loss, shampoo, film, effects of certain drugs, etc.. What do you know about your hair and the factors likely to promote their fall?

We lose more hair at certain times of the year:

During winter and summer.

In spring and fall.

Changes in light exposure leads to hormonal changes, which explains why we lose a little over our hair at certain times of the year.

What is the normal amount of hair that is lost each day?

60 to 100.

20 to 30.

Lose up to 60 hairs a day is a normal phenomenon. Our hair is constantly renewed and we always lose. Some times we can even lose up 100 per day. They are found on our clothes, our pillow, in the shower, brush our hair, etc..

In case of excessive hair loss, consult:


A dermatologist.

An endocrinologist.

The specialist in skin and hair is a dermatologist. He must see it without waiting, when the fall becomes abnormal.

The pill makes your hair fall.

True.

Any hormonal changes in a woman (pregnancy, contraception, menopause) has an influence on the health of hair. It is true that some pills can make hair fall. This is the case of progestin pills, which do not contain estrogen.
The diagnosis of Parkinson's disease is often difficult

The array of symptoms could be Parkinson's disease is complicated when you know they do not appear all at once or systematically, that some may occur some time and then disappear only to reappear later, etc..

Note also that many of the symptoms listed above are not specific, that is to say, they can occur with other diseases. For example, depression is a symptom that can guide a person with Parkinson's disease to a psychiatrist instead of a neurologist.

It is noteworthy that physicians are often based on a combination of symptoms to detect Parkinson's disease. Nevertheless, this disease is diagnosed very late, a victim of a particular characteristic symptom, but that does not always manifest itself ... This is not the only reason. Indeed, delayed diagnosis is also because the symptoms are visible on the later, when many neurons have already been destroyed ...
Counterfeit Drugs: 50 and 90% of drugs sold online are fakes

A European study conducted in fourteen countries by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer, the market for fake drugs represent 10.5 billion euros in Europe, nearly one billion in France. The investigation thus demonstrates the scale of the economy of counterfeit drugs.

Counterfeiting is also a matter of deep concern for manufacturers, as for governments. One in five Europeans (approximately 77 million people) acknowledged having bought drugs without prescriptions required, from illicit sources. Internet thus represents a significant threat to health, as millions of Internet users buy without knowing "between 50 and 90% of drugs sold online are counterfeit. Among the false circulating on the web, sexual stimulants, sedatives and drugs for weight loss are the most popular. In the same study, 32% of Internet users choose the canvas by saving time and convenience, 32% for reasons of economy and 27% for a drug without having to submit the necessary prescription. According to the survey, "the practice of self-diagnosis and self-medication are increasingly common" 52% of French would use the web to gather information and advice on their health.
Cell therapy is booming in many diseases. In diseases of the skeleton as it is believed that cell replacement could lead to bearing defects due to aging, this requires more developed and sometimes a combination of a material with cells. Through this research it seems important to know the embryonic development of osteo-articular tissue and the mechanisms of differentiation of bone cells, cartilage and tendon. The goal is to use easily accessible cells of other tissues (eg fat) which may, under certain conditions, cells become skeletal. This type of treatment is feasible only for bone loss or cartilage located.

Develop new methods of screening for these diseases


Using laboratory tests or imaging methods specific to these tissues, we will be able to detect diseases earlier, and specifically provide drugs to those tissues. The development of blood tests predictive of disease progression is also a goal. The genetics research is also very important because these diseases of aging are partly inherited, probably related to variants of several genes that affect everyone a little about the risk of these diseases.
Several situations may trigger an aggressive dog. Indeed, if the hierarchical position of the dog in the family is not properly established, if the dog is provoked by pain or inappropriate behavior of a family member despite its repeated warnings, if the animal been poorly socialized when young or, more rarely if he suffers from a behavioral disease, it may have to use aggression as a means of communication. In addition, there is another type of aggression very common: it is the territorial aggression. When this type of aggression, the dog growls, shows teeth, barking or biting strangers (humans or animals) who approach the family members (human and animal), or enter its territory. Besides the obvious danger this presents, unwanted barking disturb the neighborhood. The causes of this dangerous behavior may have a genetic component. Indeed, studies have shown that certain breeds like German Shepherd, Labrador Retriever or Cocker English breeds appeared to be more "territorial". But the main element responsible for this aggression is the attitude of the owner with his dog and the education he proffers.
Adrienne is afraid of birds. She calls them "volatile". And it is a true phobia. When she walks in a place she does not know and it comes in a square, she panics at the idea of having a panic attack. Because she imagines that pigeons prefer places where old ladies are giving them bread or seeds ... She is ashamed of his phobia, fear of being put to scream, go running, and to ridicule. Also, at the mere idea of ridicule, she can feel her heart begin to beat wildly and said, "that's it, I started a panic attack ..."
The fear of having emotions already phobic triggers an anxiety attack!

When it comes to birds, Adrienne has a fertile imagination. It visualizes the birds land on her on her head or her arms, the cover, the pecking, scratching his skin, drawing blood, to transmit the disease ... It can happen within a film and did not even need the physical presence of a real bird is anguished! Adrienne not only afraid of fear, but by dint of being afraid his brain becomes a real factory to produce fear.
The salivary glands are numerous small entities whose role is the production of saliva. They may be subject to many conditions: impaired secretory function, gallstones, infection or cancer. In the majority of tumors are benign but can sometimes be malignant, which is most often the parotid salivary glands.

The function of salivary glands is to produce saliva, which serves to moisten the mouth, helps digestion and oral health.

Very many, the salivary glands are located around the mouth. There are however, 3 main types: the parotid glands in the cheeks, glands submandibular on each side of the neck and sublingual glands under the tongue and sides of the tongue.

Each salivary gland can become cancerous, but it is most often the parotid glands (85% of cases of cancers of the salivary glands). Slow growth, the majority of salivary gland tumors are benign (75 to 80% of cases). They look like small mobile nodules in the oral mucosa, or fixed small cysts.

When tumors are malignant (20 to 25% of cases), growth is rapid and unexpected. The nodules are hard and then fixed.