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Everything you need to know about heat intolerance Heat intolerance is when someone feels too warm in temperatures that other people find comfortable. It can be a mild discomfort or significantly affect a person's quality of life. Learn about the causes and more here. |
Alzheimer's: Brain changes may occur 34 years before symptoms New research finds that some Alzheimer's-related biomarkers in the brain change as early as 34 years before the onset of visible symptoms. |
Brain study may explain why depression is more common in women According to new research, the brain’s response to inflammation may explain why depression is more common in women than it is in men. |
Loss of balance: Everything you need to know Many different conditions can cause a loss of balance, including inner ear infections and Ménière’s disease. Some medications can also contribute. Learn about these and other possible causes here. We also cover treatment options. |
How a parasitic fish could help us fight brain cancer and stroke New research in mice suggests that molecules derived from a species of parasitic fish could help tackle cancer and other conditions in the brain. |
What to know about EEG tests An electroencephalogram test, also called an EEG, is a test that measures electrical activity in the brain. Doctors use EEG tests to diagnose epilepsy and other brain-related conditions. Learn about the uses, procedure, and results of EEG tests here. |
miércoles, 22 de mayo de 2019
Heat intolerance: Symptoms, causes, and treatments
Heat intolerance: Symptoms, causes, and treatments
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