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1. Neurological definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation
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2. Neurological: Anatomy adjective Referring to the nervous system
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3. Neurological symptoms can arise from one nerve or many
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4. Neurological synonyms, Neurological pronunciation, Neurological translation, English dictionary definition of Neurological
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5. Medical definition of Neurological: of, relating to, or affecting the nervous system : of or relating to neurology.
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6. Neurological Disorders Facebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest Print Brain, Nerves and Spine Brain Tumor
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7. A Neurological exam will test muscle strength, reflexes, and coordination
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8. A Neurological exam, also called a neuro exam, is an evaluation of a person's nervous system that can be done in the healthcare provider's office
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9. According to the University of California, San Francisco, there are more than 600 Neurological disorders
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10. Neurological disorders are diseases that affect the brain and the central and autonomic nervous systems
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11. In recognizing the signs and symptoms of Neurological problems, it is first important to distinguish the various types of Neurological disorders.
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12. US Neurologicals is interested in offering related new products not currently seen on …
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13. Neurological practice relies heavily on the field of neuroscience, the scientific study of the nervous system
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14. A neurologist is a physician specializing in neurology and trained to investigate, or diagnose and treat Neurological disorders
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15. A Neurological examination assesses motor and sensory skills, hearing and speech, vision, coordination, and balance
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16. The results of the Neurological examination and the patient’s
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17. A Neurological assessment is an evaluation of a person’s nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and the nerves that connect these areas to other parts of the body.A Neurological
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18. Neurological Diseases & Disorders A-Z from NINDS
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19. Access a list of more than 400 Neurological disorders from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.Summaries give symptom descriptions, treatment options, and prognosis, along with information about ongoing research on causes, diagnosis, and potential therapies.
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20. A Neurological disorder is defined as any disorder of the body nervous system
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21. According to the University of California, San Francisco, there are more than 600 Neurological disorders that strike millions each year.
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22. Neurological symptoms may occur due to the infection itself, or due to an immune response
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23. Hundreds of millions of people worldwide are affected by Neurological disorders
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24. A Neurological disorder is any disorder of the nervous system.Structural, biochemical or electrical abnormalities in the brain, spinal cord or other nerves can result in a range of symptoms.Examples of symptoms include paralysis, muscle weakness, poor coordination, loss of sensation, seizures, confusion, pain and altered levels of consciousness.There are many recognized Neurological disorders
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25. What is a Neurological exam? A Neurological exam checks for disorders of the central nervous system.The central nervous system is made of your brain, spinal cord, and nerves from these areas.It controls and coordinates everything you do, including muscle movement, organ function, and even complex thinking and planning.
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26. Critical reviews of ground-breaking discoveries in Neurological research written especially for patients and their families
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27. Neurological Group, PC is a private, independent practice dedicated to leading the New London area in offering comprehensive Neurological care
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28. We have been providing high-quality Neurological care to patients for over 60 years
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29. Vaccine trial stopped after Neurological symptoms detected
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30. A drugmaker says it halted a coronavirus vaccine study because a woman who received the experimental shot developed severe Neurological
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31. 11.01 Category of Impairments, Neurological Disorders 11.02 Epilepsy , documented by a detailed description of a typical seizure and characterized by A, B, C, or D: A
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32. Among severe Neurological issues during SARS-CoV-2 infection, patients may develop fluid on the brain, inflammation in the brain, and seizures
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33. Inherent in the NINDS mission is that its goal of generating knowledge to reduce the burden of Neurological disease should benefit all people.NIH has recently launched an agency-wide effort called the UNITE Initiative to end structural racism in biomedical research.
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34. CNN has obtained an internal safety report by pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca that sheds light on the Neurological condition suffered by one of the participants in its coronavirus vaccine
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35. Medtronic products for Neurological procedures
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36. The prevalence of Neurological problems remains an open question, but it’s safe to conclude that “Neurological problems are not rare for COVID-19 patients,” says Majid Fotuhi, MD, PhD, medical director of NeuroGrow Brain Fitness Center and lead author of a comprehensive review of COVID-19’s effects on the nervous system (Journal of
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37. Neurological disorders—or diseases of the brain, spine, and the nerves that connect them—affect millions of people each year
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38. What’s more, many people don’t even know they have a Neurological …
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39. A volunteer in the AstraZeneca/Oxford University vaccine trial alleges that he suffered severe Neurological side effects, a claim that the researchers deny.
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40. T he participant who triggered a global shutdown of AstraZeneca’s Phase 3 Covid-19 vaccine trials was a woman in the United Kingdom who experienced Neurological symptoms consistent with a rare
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41. “Neurological complications of COVID-19 may arise from direct effects of the virus but are more typically a reflection of the nervous system’s response to the infection,” Orly Avitzur, MD
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42. Neurological problems result from injury or damage to the brain, spine or nerves
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43. Some Neurological problems or conditions are present from birth (congenital), some are hereditary (genetic) and others have a sudden onset due to injury or illness, such as a head injury or stroke, or a cancer of the brain or spine.
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44. Neurological disorders and coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic are two conditions with a recent well-documented association
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45. Intriguing evidences showed that COVID-19 infection can modify clinical spectrum of manifested Neurological disorders but also it plays a crucial role in the development of future diseases as long-tem consequences.
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46. Our experienced, highly skilled, and comprehensive team of Neurological specialists can provide you with a complete spectrum of care–from diagnosis through outpatient neurorehabilitation–under one roof
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47. Neurological Medicine, P.A., provides comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services to patients with conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles
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48. Neurological observations collect data on the patient's Neurological status and can be used for many reasons, including in order to help with diagnosis, as a baseline observation, following a neurosurgical procedure, and following trauma.
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49. A new database will collect information from clinicians about COVID-19-related Neurological symptoms, complications, and outcomes as well as COVID-19 effects on pre-existing Neurological conditions
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50. Treatment of Neurological and/or ocular FIP – The only effective treatment for Neurological and/or ocular FIP is an antiviral drug such as GS-441524
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51. Neurological infections occur when these viruses and organisms invade the nervous system
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52. A Neurological assessment focuses on the nervous system to assess and identify any abnormalities that affect function and activities of daily living
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53. Neurological disorders are medically defined as disorders that affect the brain as well as the nerves found throughout the human body and the spinal cord
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54. Neurological disorders affect a cat’s nervous system, which is made up of several different components
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55. Potential Neurological manifestations and their pathophysiological mechanisms have not been thoroughly established
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56. In this narrative review, we sought to present the Neurological manifestations associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
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57. Of that group, 74 needed a Neurological consult or admission
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NEUROLOGICAL [ˌn(y)o͝orəˈläjəkəl]
Physiological theories suggest that responses within the body are responsible for emotions. Neurological theories propose that activity within the brain leads to emotional responses. Cognitive theories argue that thoughts and other mental activity play an essential role in forming emotions.
Medical Definition of neurological. : of, relating to, or affecting the nervous system : of or relating to neurology a neurological disorder neurological tests.
Synonyms for neurological include nerve, nervous, neural, neurologic, autonomic, sensory, peripheral, vascular, functional and structural. Find more similar words at ...
Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a condition in which the nervous system does not function correctly, causing symptoms, but in the absence of any diagnosed disease or event, such as stroke. It is a problem with the way the brain sends and receives signals to the body.