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A touchy subject: Why can't we keep our hands off our faces?These nerves – in particular the fifth (trigeminal nerve) and seventh cranial (facial nerve) nerves – enable touch on the face to reach the brain faster and more effectively than on other ...
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Kim Yoon-ah's recent fight against cerebral nerve palsy Blood pressure was so low that she couldn't even lie down and open her eyesJaurim Kim Yoon-ah revealed her recent situation while battling cranial nerve paralysis.On the 5th, Kim Yun-ah posted daily ...
The trigeminal nerve, which controls sensation of the face and front of the head, is involved in migraine. It is the largest of the 12 cranial nerves and sends sensory information, such as ...
The Truvaga Plus claims to relieve stress, improve sleep, and clear brain fog — but does it really deliver? We tested it out.
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Andrew G. Lee, MD, and Drew Carey, MD, return for this episode of 'NeuroOp Guru' to discuss how sixth nerve palsy with ...
and the 12 cranial nerves of the brain. These nerves are involved in smell, vision, pupil activity, eye movement, taste, hearing, swallowing, and movement of the face, neck, and shoulders.
1. Vagal Connections Your vagus nerve, or tenth cranial nerve, wanders (like a vagabond) from your brainstem into your face and ears and down your throat and into your chest, your heart ...
Primate cranial diversity is the product of alternative evolutionary compromises among competing structural and functional demands on the cranium within divergent primate lineages. Superimposed on ...
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