Effects of poison in the brain are that the poison kills brain cells.
if occurs immediately call POISON CONTROL!
Yes. The effects of ASMR are psychological. The brain tingling that people feel happens inside the brain.
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a highly selective permeability barrier formed by tightly packed endothelial cells in the brain's capillaries, which restricts the passage of most substances, including many toxins and poisons. This barrier is crucial for protecting the brain from harmful agents while allowing essential nutrients to pass through. Additionally, specialized transport mechanisms exist to facilitate the entry of vital molecules, further complicating the ability of many harmful substances to penetrate the BBB. Consequently, only certain small, lipophilic, or actively transported compounds can cross this barrier effectively.
I wouldn't think so because I love yogut!!
Poisons produced by pathogenic bacteria are called "bacterial toxins."
The effects of dopamine on the brain can be mimicked by the drug levodopa: levodopa therapy is the mainstay of PD treatment in its early stages.
There are a few poisons that exist that can have a hypnotic effect on the victim. Generally poisons like weed or sleeping pills can make one have a hypnotic effect.
if the ink contains poisons in it's main composition, such as lead and other poisons, but most poisons in ink have to be consumed in large quantities to be of any effect
it poisons people .. right ?
Mercury, lead, and many other heavy metals.
Any effect of pork on the brain.
Negative effect on the brain.
the brain
water can effect your brain by thinking because the brain needs plenty of water to think.
I would like to test the effect of adding a teaspoon of baking powder to a glass of vinegar.
John A. Timbrell has written: 'Introduction to toxicology' -- subject(s): Toxicology, Poisons, Poisoning 'INTRO TO TOXICOLOGY PB - SEE' 'Principles of biochemical toxicology' -- subject(s): Poisons, Biochemical toxicology, Metabolism, Physiological effect, Biochemistry, Poisoning, Physiopathology, Adverse effects, Xenobiotics 'The poison paradox' -- subject(s): Poisons, Physiological effect, Toxicology
The brain.
water does effect your brain