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An Illuminated nano_Play for the New Year(s): or a pharmakon ...21.) An Illuminated nano_Play for the New Year(s): or a pharmakon ...

Over one day ago | Tue Dec 30 11:27:00 PST 2008

air passages are translocated to the brain through the olfactory nerves, and accumulate in the brain. Nanoparticles can enter the body through the skin; and quantum dots injected into the skin accumulate in lymph nodes ...

From Christina McPhee

Adult stem cells may be useful in spinal cord injury treatment22.) Adult stem cells may be useful in spinal cord injury treatment

Over one day ago | Tue Dec 30 16:24:00 PST 2008

... the US and paid for by health insurance. Stem cell studies with lab animals have produced exciting reports, and every few weeks I see hopeful reports about the prospect of using stem cells from olfactory nerve, umbilical cord blood, ...

From Ken Shigley

Functions Of Sensory Organs23.) Functions Of Sensory Organs

Over one day ago | Fri Nov 14 18:49:00 PST 2008

The cavity of the nose is lined with mucous membranes that have smell receptors connected to the olfactory nerve. The smells themselves consist of vapors of various substances. The smell receptors interact with the molecules of these ...

From admin

Can a Sleep Disorder Predict Parkinson's? Time.com - Health News ...24.) Can a Sleep Disorder Predict Parkinson's? Time.com - Health News ...

Over one day ago | Sun Dec 28 15:30:00 PST 2008

In fact, experts believe that the condition actually begins with a loss of smell, with degeneration of nerves in the olfactory tract, then proceeds to the gut and brain stem. At some point along this march, the nerve damage hits the ...

From unknown

History of Essential Oils, Quality, and More25.) History of Essential Oils, Quality, and More

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 20 3:38:00 PST 2008

The cilia are little bundles of six to eight tiny hairs that extend from each of about 10 million olfactory nerve cells. These millions of nerve cells (that are replaced every twenty-eight days) make up a membrane that is known as the ...

From unknown

Aromatherapy Essential Oils26.) Aromatherapy Essential Oils

Over one day ago | Thu Oct 9 0:48:00 PDT 2008

The scent travels across the olfactory nerves in the nose, then triggers a reaction in the part of the brain known as the Limbic system, which controls memory, mood, and even learning ability. Have you ever noticed that a particular ...

From Lee Dobbins

It's Simple Really, Very Clear27.) It's Simple Really, Very Clear

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 20 20:56:00 PST 2008

A sweet, caramely aroma exciting my olfactory nerves is all it takes to get me in a giddy sing song mood. Just because I can not see it, doesn't mean I can't believe it... And believe, I do... In the caramel banana loaf I just popped in ...

From ila

Alternative Treatments For Arthritis Pain Relief28.) Alternative Treatments For Arthritis Pain Relief

Over one day ago | Sat Dec 20 23:42:00 PST 2008

The oils have been known to affect moods, help with relaxation, lessen or end fatigue and anxiety, and help the brain and nervous system via olfactory nerves stimulation when inhaled. It is another holistic treatment used by some ...

From rodericks-blog82311

Unfold The Secret - Learn About Essential Oils29.) Unfold The Secret - Learn About Essential Oils

Over one day ago | Thu Dec 11 7:13:00 PST 2008

Not only do the aromas of plants and herbs used effectively to cure and relaxes a person, it affects a portion of the brain which is highly receptive to olfactory nerves, stimulating relaxation and providing stress relief. ...

From iwanttoblog

Aromatherapy - What Is It And How You Can Alleviate Minor ...30.) Aromatherapy - What Is It And How You Can Alleviate Minor ...

Over one day ago | Wed Nov 26 21:56:00 PST 2008

The scent travels across olfactory nerves located inside the nose and up into a particular area of the brain. When this area is stimulated it releases endorphins, neurotransmitters, and many other ?feel good? chemicals. ...

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