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    Edmund S. Higgins, Mark S. George.
    Contents:
    Neuroanatomy
    Cells and circuits
    Neurotransmitters
    Receptors and signaling the nucleus
    Genetics and epigenetics
    Hormones and the brain
    Plasticity and adult development
    Immunity and inflammation
    The electrical brain
    Pain
    Pleasure
    Appetite
    Anger and aggression
    Sleep
    Sex and the brain
    Social attachment
    Memory
    Intelligence
    Attention
    Depression
    Anxiety
    Schizophrenia
    Alzheimer's disease.
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    LWW Health Library
  • Article
    Thawley SE.
    South Med J. 1978 Mar;71(3):267-70.
    Symptoms of disorders in taste and smell range from loss of the sensations to an increased sensitivity. Causes include infections, metabolic disorders, and central nervous system disturbances. In many instances, the diagnosis for these disorders is obvious, such as an upper respiratory tract infection. In some cases, the diagnosis eludes the clinician and no pathologic condition is found. For the idiopathic taste disorders, zinc therapy is available; however, no therapy exists for idiopathic smell disorders.
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