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Hypocapnia would induce brain ischemia and brain infarction, while hypercapnia would induce vasodilation and hyper-perfusion of the fragile vessels in the brain, which might cause brain hemorrhage.
But, we cannot ignore that hypercapnia would induce vasodilation and hyper-perfusion of the fragile vessels in the MMD brain, which might cause brain hemorrhage.
Alternatively, Harris' theory proposes that there may be differences between the two eyes in transmitting visual information to the brain, which might cause information from one eye to arrive in the visual cortex later than from the other eye [ 17].
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The second hypothesis is hyper intracranial pressure mechanism: the sudden reduction of cardiac output associated with cardiac ischemia increased pressure in the left ventricle and in the right atrium, which might cause a decrease in venous return from the brain and subsequently an elevation of intracranial pressure, causing the headache [1, 4, 28, 29].
Unless you plan to get mauled by a lion, which might cause a large- enough endorphin release to enter the brain and give you a real opiate high, you are not going to get it by mere physical exertion or even exhaustion.
Another factor might be the vascularisation at the placentomes, which might cause lower echogenicity.
High level of D-ribose in T2DM would induce more glycation, thus affected the brain, which might be a cause of cognitive impairment of patients (Han et al., 2011; Su et al., 2013).
Wesson said he hopes to explore the circuits in the brain that are activated when animals are engaged in this behavior, and to learn more about why animals decide to become aggressive, as well as which brain problems might cause animals to inappropriately deal with social cues.
He has blood on his brain which doctor's say might cause brain damage.
The decreased tryptophan availability in the brain might cause disturbances in the serotonergic neurotransmitter system, which secondarily might lead to changes in the catecholaminergic system.
Which might well cause some friction amongst the hardcore.
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