Examples of using Neurological in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Mapping how the brain works down to the molecular level could help us find new ways to combat neurological and even allow us to enhance human intelligence.
In January, he and his wife gave the University of Florida a $20 million gift in support of a research institute focused on neurological diseases that has been named after his father Norman, who suffers from Parkinson's.
The WHO has estimated that“one in four patients visiting a health service has at least one mental, neurological or behavioural disorder, but most of these disorders are neither diagnosed nor treated”.
as many as 20 percent suffer severe, permanent neurological disability according to the National Safety Council.
to medical attention earlier, generally as children or teenagers, than those with neurological and psychiatric symptoms,
cause birth defects and sometimes severe neurological effects in adults and children.
colleagues have suggested monkey-human chimaeras could, in theory, provide new ways to study neurological and psychiatric diseases in humans.
since tics do not involve neurological tissue.
colleagues have suggested monkey-human chimerascould, in theory, provide new ways to study neurological and psychiatric diseases in humans.
Oropharyngeal dysphagia, where problems are more neurological involving damaged nerves and muscles responsible for swallowing.£.
Scientists and clinicians are using the non-invasive and cheap technique to treat various neurological and psychiatric disorders,
the special literature on the subject furnish convincing evidence that the cranial deformation resulted in any chronic neurological disorder.”.
While meditating accesses the unconscious mind, mind focus exercises access the subconscious mind, an area Jones says is pivotal to neurological growth-"80% of your decisions are made subconsciously.
in the European Union, because of concerns about severe neurological and cardiac toxicity.[1][2]
The stigmatization and discrimination associated with neurological differences remain substantial obstacles to diagnosis and therapies, an issue that must be addressed by both public policy-makers in developing nations, as well as donor countries.
more than 60% had been found to have an organic neurological disease, including brain tumours and epilepsy.
not been adapted for use in humans but could be useful for treating many neurological disorders.
who were also 68% significantly less likely to survive without some form of brain damage or neurological problems one month after.
treatment of behavioral and cognitive effects of neurological disorders.
MD, director of Michigan Head Pain and Neurological Institute in Ann Arbor, Mich.