1. But it will be at least a year from the transplant before either man can learn what degree of sensation and other nerve function will return. 2. Depending on how well the protein functions with each mutation, the authors write, a person with the mutation may have different levels of damage to nerve function. 3. If the individual cannot feel the tiny pricking sensation, it is a sign of faulty nerve function in the feet. 4. In three decades, he said, he has seen the understanding of nerve functions grow exponentially, particularly as scientists learn more about the makeup of DNA. 5. Nerve function returned, and over time, he was able to move his foot. 6. The sick veterans showed subtle differences in measured nerve function compared to the well veterans. 7. Chiropractors believe that some diseases, including asthma, result from lack of proper nerve function, and can be corrected by manipulating the spine. 8. He was very aware of the role of potassium in nerve function. 9. Hocking believed the cause was probably the radio frequency from the phones and that some disturbance to nerve function was involved. 10. In MS, the body attacks and destroys myelin, causing a crippling loss of nerve function. |