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Edward Long Fox has written: 'The Influence of the Sympathetic on Disease' 'The pathological anatomy of the nervous centers' -- subject(s): Nervous System Diseases, Nervous system, Diseases
The nervous system can affect only nearby cells. APEX
According to thescooponsmoking.org, the nervous system can be damaged by long-term exposure to nicotine, making a person more susceptible to conditions such as muscular sclerosis. If a person already has a nervous system disorder, smoking can aggravate that disease and possibly make it worse.Read more: The Effects of Smoking on the Nervous System | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5580676_effects-smoking-nervous-system.html#ixzz0wcEbngBLnicotine inhalation hardens the nerve walls and disturb the circulation of blood to all parts of body.
the nervous system reaches from the back of the neck to our backReally long.
red bull affects your heart rate by attacking the nervous system
probably means multiple sclerosis - it's a degenerative disease of the nervous system that ultimately kills after a long suffering
because the nervous system ensures there is feeling in all parts of the body.
The parasympathetic nervous system has long preganglionic and short postganglionic fibers
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All the unvoluntary things.... You have the parasympathetic nervous and the sympathetic nervous system. Parasympathetic nervous system: Long pre-g, short post-g aka the craniosacral nervous system - The slow responses.... like slow heart rate by vagus nerve Sympathetic nervous system: Short preg-, long post-g aka the thoracolumbar nervous system - Fight or flight responses like increase heart rate . Pre-g nicotinic stimulation to adrenal medulla which releases adrenaline (epinephrine)
slow & long lasting
six weeks