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A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR MYESTHENIA GRAVIS | CELLCEPT
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A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE | SINEMET
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A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS | AVONEX
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A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR MIGRAINES | IMITREX
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A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR NARCOLEPSY | PROVIGIL
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SHINGLES (HERPES ZOSTER) VACCINATION | ZOSTAVAX
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A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR ALZEHIMER'S DISEASE | ARICEPT
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A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR EPILEPSY | DILANTIN
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THE ONLY MEDICATION AVAILABLE FOR ALS | RILUTEK
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HOW MANY PAIRS OF SPINAL NERVES ARE THERE? | 31
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CAUSED BACTERIAL INFECTION AND SEEN IN CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 11 THAT HAVE TAKEN ASPIRIN | REYE'S SYNDROME
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INFLAMMATION OF THE MENINGES | MENINGITIS
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A DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY A WASTING OF THE MUSCLES, ALSO CALLED LOU GEHRIG'S DISEASE | ALS
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AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY WEAKNESS AND FATIGUE | MYESTHENIA GRAVIS
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A SLUGGISH STATE | LETHARGY
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THE BRAIN AND THE SPINAL CORD | CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS)
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COMPOSED OF THE SOMATIC AND AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEMS | PERIFERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
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SYSTEM CONTROLLING VOLUNTARY MUSCLE MOVEMENT | SOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
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SYSTEM CONTROLLING INVOLUNTARY MUSCLE MOVEMENT | AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
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A NETWORK OF CAPILLARIES PROTECTING THE BRAIN FROM CHEMICALS IN THE BLOOD | BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER
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RESPONSIBLE FOR MELATONING PRODUCTION AND OUR BIOLOGICAL CLOCK | PINEAL GLAND
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THE HORMONE THAT REGULATES THE SLEEP SCHEDULE | MELATONIN
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CHARACTERIZED BY EXCESSIVE MOVEMENT | HYPERKINESIS
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A CONDITION CAUSING INAPPROPRIATE SLEEPING PATTERN | NARCOLEPSY
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THE COMMON NAME FOR HERPES ZOSTER | SHINGLES
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PARALYSIS OF THE LOWER EXTREMETIES | PARAPLEGIA
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PARALYSIS OF ALL FOUR EXTREMETIES | QUADRAPLEGIA
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A CHEMICAL THAT ACTIVATES OR INHIBITS TRANSMISSION FOR IMPULSES AT THE SYNAPSIS | NEUROTRANSMITTER
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THE SOFT SPOT, COVERED BY THE MENINGES, BETWEEN THE BONES OF AN INFANTS SKULL | FONTANEL
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UNUSUALLY SLOW MOVEMENT | BRADYKINESIA
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UNCOORDINATED MOVEMENT | ATAXIA
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NERVE PAIN | NEURALGIA
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SPACE BETWEEN THE NERVES WHERE INPULSES ARE TRANSMITTED | SYNAPSE
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DISEASE CAUSING IRREGULAR ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN THE BRAIN THAT RESULTS IN SEIZURES | EPILEPSY
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DEGENERATIVE DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY MUSCLE JERKING AND DECLINING MENTAL PROCESSING | PARKINSON'S DISEASE
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING | MRI
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INFLAMMATORY DISEASE OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM THAT INTERRUPTS THE NERVE IMPULSES | MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
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A DISEASE CAUSING THE DETERIORATION OF THE INTELLECTUAL FUNCTIONING | ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
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