Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Narcolepsy More Condition_symptoms What Happens In The Brain When You Have Narcolepsy?

What happens in the brain when you have narcolepsy? - narcolepsy more condition_symptoms

I'm doing a research project in school and need information about what happens in the brain, if you have narcolepsy. I have to look and Google, and all items that say the same things as what it is, symptoms, and other things. I really need help!

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  1. depends on what you mean by "What happens in the brain mean."

    If you are, how to ask and what exactly happens in our physiology, is this theory that the brain lacks a peptide (amino acids) called hypocretin or orexin. Researchers believe that this is caused by ourselves, the destruction of the immune system during fetal development of the specific part of the brain, probably in response to exposure to a virus. (those born in March were to be born, a higher rate, with this, in part because the mother is in the second quarter in the great cold / flu season ... so they were born in September, the lowest, making the woman pregnant for the second quarter with a cold low, and the time of the flu this year.) orexins regulate things like the body's ability to stay awake. Therefore, no orexin, sleep is not to fight.

    Here are some sites:
    http://www.npi.ucla.edu/sleepresearch/NE ...
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orexin
    http://www.phschool.com/science/science_ ...

    If you ask aStruggle against what is happening around them, that's a different story and much more. Feel free to IM me if you want.
    :-)

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