When to Seek Emergency Medical Care Go to the ER for emergency medical care if you experience: Sudden, rapid neurological changes (numbness, tingling, weakness) Loss of bladder or bowel control Saddle anesthesia (numbness in the inner thighs, buttocks, perineum) Sudden inability to stand or walk These symptoms point to severe nerve compression and possible cauda equina syndrome, a severe complication that requires emergency care to prevent permanent nerve damage
Monoamine reuptake modulation (Tesofensine): a small molecule originally studied in central-nervous-system research, of interest for its monoaminergic mechanism
AAV9-cBIN1 gene therapy rescues chronic heart failure due to ischemic cardiomyopathy in a canine model
E., Harald, K., Maukonen, M., Tapanainen, H., Smith-Warner, S
It is rich in folic acid (folate) and contains high levels of monounsaturated fatty acids , which support healthy egg development