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  • ...eurons|interneuron]]<nowiki/>s embedded in the wall of the gastrointesinal system, stretching from the lower third of the esophagus right through to the rect Image 1:The ENS is embedded in the lining of the gastrointestinal system.
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  • ...tonomic and Somatic Nervous System.png|thumb|Autonomic and Somatic Nervous System|alt=|525x525px]] The autonomic nervous system is a component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes. It functions without cons
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  • ...junction, all autonomic [[Ganglion|ganglia]], at many [[Autonomic Nervous System|autonomically]] innervated organs, and at many synapses in the CNS<ref name == Parasympathetic Nervous System ==
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  • ...eurons]], and [[interneurons]] embedded in the wall of the gastrointesinal system, stretching from the lower third of the esophagus right through to the rect ...the [[Hormones|endocrine]] (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis), [[Immune System|immune]] ([[Cytokines|cytokine]] and chemokines) and the autonomic nervous
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  • == Gastrointestinal System == ...he throat, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Changes in Gastrointestinal system with ageing includes:
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  • ...teroid Medication|corticosteroids]] to suppress the [[Immune System|immune system]] which can be destructive. [[Rehabilitation Contexts|Rehabilitation]] ofte ...s) post bone marrow transplantation, being a major complication. The skin, gastrointestinal tract (in particular the small bowel), and liver are the organs most often
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  • * Anthrax can occur in four forms: cutaneous, inhalation, gastrointestinal, and inhalation.<ref name=":0" /> ...], gastrointestinal/ digestive system and [[Respiratory System|respiratory system]].<br>
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  • ...ed. Cortisol is involved in energy production but also suppresses [[Immune System|immune function]]. General stress response pattern vary according to the ch ==== Musculoskeletal System ====
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  • ...eneficial; however, they are associated with severe side effects including gastrointestinal injury and peptic ulceration. Though several approaches for limiting these == Gastrointestinal Effects ==
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  • * It is found throughout the [[Urinary Tract Infection|urinary]] system where it functions to help rid the body of toxins and works in [[Electrolyt * It is found throughout [[Cardiovascular System|arteries and vein]]<nowiki/>s where it plays a vital role in the regulation
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  • ...[Internet].</nowiki>] 2021;11(1):12278. </ref>The disorder can affect any system in the body but most commonly with prominent intestinal manifestations.<ref ...atient exhibits the classically described signs of malabsorption caused by gastrointestinal colonization. However, it can exhibit clinically overlapping signs and symp
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  • ...vice on Mount Kilimanjaro. Lake Louise Questionnaire - Lake Louise Scoring System (LLSS) for Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). Available from: https://www.ultim * Gastrointestinal Upset
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  • ...erived from [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] within the autonomic nervous system. ...are spray-type [[Neurone|nerve]] endings in the walls of [[Cardiovascular System|blood vessels]] and the heart that are stimulated by the absolute level of,
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  • ...dium enteric-coated tablets ) WARNING : RISK OF SERIOUS CARDIOVASCULAR AND GASTROINTESTINAL. 2016; Available from: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label DMARDs and bDMARDs are similar in that they can adversely affect the GI system, pulmonary function, and [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]], and cause [[ski
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  • ...t you use to swallow and speak and influencing your [[Immune System|immune system]]<ref name=":2">Live science [https://www.livescience.com/vagus-nerve.html ...n essential part of the [[Parasympathetic System|parasympathetic nervous]] system, which is responsible for calming organs after the stressed “fight-or-fli
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  • # Essential for DNA synthesis. DNA (central information storage system of most animals, plants, and even some [[Viral Infections|virus]]<nowiki/>e * Individuals with gastrointestinal disorders or who have had gastrointestinal surgery
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  • *[[File:Cells of the immune system.jpg|right|frameless|400x400px]]The pathogenesis of EA is not fully understo ...w microscopic inflammatory changes of gut mucosa without clinical signs of gastrointestinal disease.
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  • * Changes in the Gastrointestinal System<ref name=":1" />: one school of thought is that the relaxation of the lower * Gastrointestinal disorders
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  • * Gastrointestinal tract * [[Cardiovascular System|Cardiovascular system]]
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  • ...om/articlelibrary/viewarticle/26653/ Neuroanatomy, Parasympathetic Nervous System]. StatPearls [Internet]. 2020 Jan 11Available from:.https://www.statpearls. ...als.org/doi/full/10.1161/circulationaha.107.760405 Parasympathetic nervous system and heart failure: pathophysiology and potential implications for therapy.]
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