Yes, Mercury has a toxic effect on neurons, often leading to clinical neuroses. This is probably where the idea for the Mad Hatter in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland came from - mercury used to be used by hatters to help make and keep the shape of folded hats. Long-term expose to the mercury led to irreparable neuronal damage that made them organically insane.
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal that can have harmful effects on the human body, especially if ingested. It can cause damage to the nervous system, kidneys, and brain. Mercury pollution can also contaminate water sources and affect aquatic ecosystems.
Yes, brain damage can affect the olfactory nerve, which is responsible for the sense of smell. Damage to specific areas in the brain, such as the olfactory bulbs or frontal lobes, can lead to changes in the sense of smell or loss of smell altogether. In cases of traumatic brain injury or diseases that affect the brain, the olfactory nerve can be impacted resulting in olfactory dysfunction.
Yes, exposure to high levels of mercury can lead to hypertension and tachycardia. Mercury can harm the cardiovascular system by disrupting the function of blood vessels and the heart. It can also affect the autonomic nervous system, which controls blood pressure and heart rate.
Mercury is a element nicknamed Quicksilver, which is also a liquid element. Mercury was used into making hats and people who worked with Mercury also had a brain trauma because Mercury can do severe damaged to the brain. Sodium is for something.
Yes, brain tumors are considered serious conditions as they can potentially affect normal brain function and can lead to symptoms such as headaches, seizures, cognitive impairment, and neurological deficits. Treatment for brain tumors often involves a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Early detection and intervention are crucial in managing brain tumors effectively.
the element mercury can cause brain damage of kidney damage which could be fatal
Mercury doesn't really affect our water, it affects and poisons us and other life in the water. It is a poison that interferes with the brain and nervous system.
Mercury doesn't really affect our water, it affects and poisons us and other life in the water. It is a poison that interferes with the brain and nervous system.
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal that can have harmful effects on the human body, especially if ingested. It can cause damage to the nervous system, kidneys, and brain. Mercury pollution can also contaminate water sources and affect aquatic ecosystems.
yes it does affect the brain in many different ways
brain trama
it kills your brain
As there is no such thing and the brain has no muscles in it I strongly doubt that it has any affect
mercury = pregnant = fish
As there is no such thing and the brain has no muscles in it I strongly doubt that it has any affect
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You would slowly die from the brain damage mercury causes.