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Trypanosoma gambienese is a parasitic form that causes African Sleeping Sickness, which is transmitted by the bite of the tsetse fly. It lives in the blood and nervous system of its vertebrate host.
Lots of them. The most common is heart disease.
Stage II sleeping sickness involves the nervous system. speech becomes slurred.the patient sits and stares for long periods of time, or sleeps. Other symptoms resemble Parkinson's disease. Untreated, these symptoms.lead to coma and then to death
No. This is not possible considering hitting your head has no affect on your body scientifically besides awakening your nervous system. Also, sleeping has no affect on the nervous system (Breathing, digesting, all involuntary actions are controlled by the nervous system).
Decompression Sickness-rapid reduction of the atmospheric pressure
Osteoporosis
Your immune system
If some one smokes way! to much or at all they can die because that is bad air that you breath in to your lungs andyou can get a sickness in your lungs and die
Sleep recbarges your battery! If you dont sleep. Your immune system will weaken and your body could be expose to sickness. Plus you will lose your energy.
Yes It Can!
Travel sickness, is a condition in which a disagreement exists between visually perceived movement and the vestibular system's sense of movement. Depending on the cause it can also be referred to as seasickness, car sickness, simulation sickness or airsickness.
they cause a disease called trypanosamiasis. it is an injection in the central nervous system. Tsetse flies give this to you when hey feed on blood. They are kind of like a mosquito, but if they bite you, you can die. So avoid them!