Posts Tagged Brain

Effects of a Stroke

by , October 22, 2011

in Health

A stroke is caused by a sudden blockage of blood flow to the brain. In can also be the result of a ruptured blood vessel in the brain. In either case it will lead to a loss of consciousness, sometimes the loss of speech, and the inhibition of movement of certain body parts.

 

The effects of a stroke can affect differing people in different ways. But the effects primarily depend upon the area of the brain affected and the degree of damage caused.

 

Any kind of injury to the brain can result in the senses being affected along with loss of mobility in either the arms or legs. Difficulties may be encountered with either speaking or the understanding of speech.

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Effects of Fantasy (GBH)

by , October 4, 2011

in Health

Fantasy is a drug. It is an illegal depressant type of drug comprised of Gamma hydroxybutyrate which acts on the nervous system in such a manner as to cause the natural brain activities to slow down.

 

Other drugs which act as depressants include alcohol, benzodiazepines, and heroine. The GBH occurs naturally in the brain, and has been utilized as a general anesthetic, but subsequently has been withdrawn from use due to unforeseen an unwanted side effects.

 

Used as an illegal substance the drug fantasy also carries the common names of scope,, scoop, cherry meth, and of course grievous bodily harm (GBH)!

 

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