A reoccurring condition that causes a throbbing sensation on one side of the head. Often accompanied with nausea and vomiting.
What are Migraines?
Blockage of an artery in the brain
What are causes of a Stroke?
Symptoms of a Migraine
What are Throbbing head pain, sensitivity to light and sound, visual aura, and vomiting?
Not a treatment of seizures
A. Diet
B. Brain Surgery
C. Medications
What is A.
Grows three times in the first year of life.
What is the brain?
A sudden interruption in blood flow in the brain causing lack of oxygen.
What is a stroke?
Environmental or genetic causes.
What are causes of Alzheimer's disease?
Symptoms of Alzheimer
What are Confusion, Memory loss, Personality change, and impaired judgment?
What is a treatment for Bell's palsy?
The number of neurons in the human brain. 100______
What is 100 Billion?
A disease where the immune system eats away the protective lining of nerves.
What is Multiple Sclerosis?
Hormones, Stress, Diet, and Family
What are causes of Migraines?
Symptoms of Meningitis
What are stiff neck, headache, fever, and vomiting?
Medications, Biofeedback and Acupuncture.
What are treatments of Migraines
The more work you do the more _______ your brain uses.
A. Oxygen
B. Water
C. Calcium
What is A?
What is Parkinson's disease
Brain Trauma, Injury, Drug withdraw, and infections.
What are the causes of seizures?
Affects of Stroke
What are confusion, paralysis, and memory impairment
Not a treatment for stroke.
A. Physical Therapy
B. immunization
C. Speech therapy
What is Immunizations?
T or F
The larger the brain, the smarter you are.
What is False?
Temporary muscle weakness in facial muscles. Can occur at any age.
What is Bell's Palsy
Bacteria, Virus, or Fungal
What are the causes of Meningitis?
Symptoms of Bell's Palsy
What are Weakness, Headache, and numbness?
This disease has no cure.
What is Alzheimer's disease?/ What is Multiple sclerosis?
Weight of the average human brain.
What is three pounds?