Among a multitude, there are some that are psychiatric, among them:
Alzheimers - Acetylcholine Parkinson - Dopamine, trace amines Fibromyalgia - Serotonin Chronic fatigue syndrome - Excitatory neurotransmitters Amotivational syndrome - Dopamine ADD - Serotonin, Phenylethylamine Dopamine, and norepinephrine Vasopressin - Low > Diabetes insipidus, High > Syndrome of innapropriate anti-diurhetichormone
Hypercortisolemia - Cortisol HGH - High > acromelagy, Low > HGH deficiency Histamine - High > Histadelia, OCD, and premature ejaculation, Low > Histapenia, Allergies, Bipolar disorder, Paranoid schitzophrenia High levels of endorphins and low levels of oxytocin > Autism and aspergers syndrome Migraines and cluster headaches - Serotonin, trace amines Epilepsy - GABA
Sociopathy (being a sociopath)
Schizophrenia/psychosis - Serotonin, Histamine, Dopamine, phenylethylamine
Depression - Serotonin, Dopamine, phenylethylamine Norepinephrine, etc.
Panic Disorder - GABA
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - serotonin
There are also classes of conditions, such as the peripheral neuropathies, that are related to some degree to faulty neurotransmitters.
Perimenopause in women can affect the amounts of some of a woman's basic neurotransmitters, as can pregnancy.
Dangerously low or absence or most neurotransmitters or their corresponding receptors can lead to coma or death.
Viruses (e.g. colds and flu), auto-immune diseases, and most forms of cancer are just a few examples of diseases that are not caused by bacteria.
The problem that stems from this is that genetic diseases afflict relatively few people when compared to things like heart disease and cancer. Over three-quarters of all deaths in the last twenty years in this country have been from heart disease, stroke, cancer, or accidental injury.
Post-synaptic potentials can travel up to a few millimeters along the dendrites of a neuron before they die out. The strength and duration of the signal can be influenced by various factors such as the size and shape of the neuron, the properties of the synaptic connection, and the presence of neurotransmitters.
There are many diseases that affect the GI tract. These can be caused viruses, bacteria, worms, birth defects and even your own body acting against itself. This one is called an autoimmune disorder. Here are a few more: Appendicitis, Celiac Disease, Cancers and Crohn's Disease.
Human Prion DiseasesCreutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD)Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker SyndromeFatal Familial InsomniaKuru
Ulcers, gall stones, diverticulitis, Chrones disease, IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) are just a few of the many diseases and conditions that are treated by a gastroenterologist.
A few infectious agents -- notably human papillomavirus and hepatitis B virus -- are associated with neoplasm. In addition, some infections, like HIV, can predispose to cancer.
It can be a few things, turbo seals leaking faulty crankcase valve faulty bell pan.
There are a number of diseases which affect the eye. Few of them are not dangerous but few may lead to loss of sight like glaucoma.
So many colonists died in Jamestown due to diseases and conflicts with natives in the area. This was a harsh environment which had very few of the comforts and conveniences associated with their homeland.
There are several diseases that goats may carry and spread to humans. A few of the diseases are Leptospirosis, Q fever, and Cryptosporidia.
They can act in a number of ways, both presynaptically and postsynaptically. They can affect how vescicles release neurotransmitters, how neurotransmitters are cleaved/reuptake, they can block receptors, destroy receptors, agonistically bind to receptors which mimics the neurotransmitter. These are a few.
Lung Cancer, Cardiovascular Diseases, Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Oh, yes! A few of the diseases transmitted by mosquitos are Malaria, Yellow fever, and West Nile virus.
...could be allot of reasons why you may not be getting spark, here are some: # no power to ignition coil. faulty ignition. # faulty distributer cap, rotor. # faulty ignition module. # check for start signal from ecm. ...and there is a few more.
There are a few possibilities: A bad sending unit (inside the tank), a broken wire or other faulty connection, a faulty gauge, a bad fuse...
There was lack of food and diseases