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... dilated blood vessels that may burst, brain damage due to toxin build-up, nausea, fever, fatigue, anemia and appetite loss. The life expectancy for end- stage ...
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The brain can inhibit or . ... This modulation function of the brain accounts for the variations in pain perception of different individuals ... Pathophysiology of Fever ...
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... fontanelle indicates increased intracranial pressure in the brain or build up of ... any infant who has a truly bulging fontanelle including fever and drowsiness.
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Light-Headed-ness is often a simple lack of blood or oxygen to the brain. ... very common cause and can easily come from diarrhea, frequent vomiting, and fever.
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Because of this, typhus is frequently called "jail fever" or "camp fever. ... Vitamin B1 is important in several chemical reactions that take place in the brain tissues, ...
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Rutledge, Ann, 1813?-1835, American historical figure, alleged fiancée of Abraham Lincoln. Her father kept the inn at New Salem, Ill., where Lincoln lived from 1831 to 1 ...
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Rutledge, Ann, 1813?-1835, American historical figure, alleged fiancée of Abraham Lincoln. Her father kept the inn at New Salem, Ill., where Lincoln lived from 1831 to 1 ...
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Rutledge, Ann, 1813?-1835, American historical figure, alleged fiancée of Abraham Lincoln. Her father kept the inn at New Salem, Ill., where Lincoln lived from 1831 to 1 ...
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Brain Fever Answers to Common Questions What is Brain Fever? Have you ever heard of meningitis? If so, you have heard of brain fever. Brain fever is an inflammation of the brain caused by bacteria or virus
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Brain Fever Symptoms Answers to Common Questions What is Brain Fever? Have you ever heard of meningitis? If so, you have heard of brain fever. Brain fever is an inflammation of the brain caused by bacteria or virus
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