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When you have an itch, you scratch it, at least you try. When it is in the middle of your back, away from your reach no matter how you twist and turn that is annoying in the lest. Try ignoring it, can you? I'm sure you've tried to ignore it, but parts of your brain are trying to figure out how to scratch the itch. Maybe the corner of the wall, a friend or a stick or ruler will reach it and your suffering will be over. The more you try to ignore it the more you feel you must scratch the itch, and

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Most Recently Shared on August 26, 2010 at 5:50 pm By:

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Sensory Incompatibility, a comprehensive blog about Sensory Processing Disorder and the 7 senses http://ow.ly/2vj0M

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Now see this: Anti-inflammatory treatment reverses stroke-induced compromise in sensory learning

medicalxpress.com — “(Medical Xpress) -- One of the many potential consequences of ischemic stroke – a lesion, or localized pathological change in the brain, in which blood flow insufficient to meet metabolic demand leads to poor oxygen supply (cerebral hypoxia) – is compromise to two different visual plasticity ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Now see this: Anti-inflammatory treatment reverses stroke-induced compromise in sensory learning http://t.co/wsWUe25Z

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Cilia-driven fluid flow as an epigenetic cue for o... [Development. 2011] - PubMed result

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Cilia-driven fluid flow as an epigenetic cue for otolith biomineralization on sensory hair cells of the inner ear. http://1.usa.gov/fZMUqr

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Researchers analyze role of gender in treatment and outcome of patients with MMD

news-medical.net — “Moyamoya disease is an uncommon, progressive cerebrovascular disease in which the main arteries feeding the brain (the intracranial internal carotid arteries/ICA and Circle of Willis) are narrowed or occluded on both sides, reducing blood flow to the brain. This causes transient episodes of reversible stroke with loss of neurologic function in the form of weakness of a limb, sensory disturbances, epileptic seizures or headaches.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Stroke News: Researchers analyze role of gender in treatment and outcome of patients with MMD: Moyamoya disease ... http://twurl.nl/m04c35

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The use of Techology to Diagnoi | Sensory Flow

sensoryflow.com — “A review of Davies/Gavin 2007 study of Auditory Gating via EEG measurements.View full resource at sensoryflow.com

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Excellent article about using technology to assess SPD: http://bit.ly/dy6Xbu

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