Showing posts with label Alex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alex. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Carpal tunnel syndrome (By Alex and Marquitos)

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), is a dissease of the nervous system , the nerves are not conected in the right form or there are a problem in the axons, it can produce a lot a sympthoms. 
And it is one of the most common laboral disseases.



Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which go from the forearm into the palm of the hand, becomes pressed or squeezed at the wrist. The median nerve controls sensations to the palm side of the thumb and fingers (although not the little finger), as well as impulses to some small muscles in the hand that allow the fingers and thumb to move. The carpal tunnel - a narrow, rigid passageway of ligament and bones at the base of the hand - houses the median nerve and tendons. Sometimes, thickening from irritated tendons or other swelling narrows the tunnel and causes the median nerve to be compressed. The result may be pain, weakness, or numbness in the hand and wrist, radiating up the arm.




Carpal tunnel syndrome is common in people who perform repetitive hand and wrist. Typing on a computer keyboard is probably the most common cause of this syndrome. Other causes include:

    
    
    



     * Sew
     * Driving
     * Work on an assembly line
     * Paint
     * Write
     * Use tools (especially hand tools or tools that vibrate)
     * Sports such as racquetball and handball
     * Playing musical instruments

The condition often occurs in people 30 to 60 years and is more common in women than in men.

Many health problems are associated with carpal tunnel syndrome, including:

     * Bone fractures and arthritis of the wrist
     * Acromegaly
     * Diabetes
     * Alcoholism
     * Hypothyroidism
     * Renal and Dialysis
     * Menopause, premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and pregnancy
     * Infections
     * Obesity
     * Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus (SLE) and scleroderma

Monday, 12 March 2012

Liger (By Marcos and Alex)


This post is dedicated to a extrange and unusual creature, the Liger

The liger is the product of the hibridation of a female tiger with a male lion, but is very different, and have strange caracteristics:

The liger is very bigger than the other felins, present the aspect of a lion with tiger stripes and lion mane.


The liger can size 4 meters and weight 500 kilograms, this is because the growth inhibitory gene is transmitted maternally in lions and tigers paternal, so the liger does not inherit any genes of this type and grows throughout life, reaching incredible size.

The liger is in the most of cases steril, but sometimes a liger can reproduce with another lion or tiger creating a le-liger or a ti-liger



This is the oposite case of the Tigon, borned by a cross o female lion and male tiger, who is more stilished and small and less usual because people hunt them with more facility.


Human influence
is precisely responsible for the existence of ligers. Tigers and lions generally do not share territories, so that would be unlikely to meet to form this strange intersection. Currently lions and tigers coexist in nature only in the Gir Forest in India.

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

The Brain (By Marcos and Alex)

The brain is the main organ of the nervous system, and the organ who difference us more, from the rest of the animals of the planet.


The brain is the organ that is responsible for the sense, thought, memory and body control. The human brain is a relatively small, weighing about 1.5 kilograms and takes about 2 percent of body weight. It is surrounded by a skull for a physical protection.
And it is formed by 30.000 millions of neurons formed a grey-pink tissue.

  • The brain is divided into two hemispheres (left and right), each consisting of four lobes (frontal, parietal, occipital and temporal). The outer layer of the brain called the cerebral cortex or "gray matter". It covers the deep nuclei located in the cerebral hemisphere called "white matter".







  • Cerebellum: responsible for psychomotor function, the cerebellum coordinates the inner ear sensory input and muscle for adequate control of the position and movement.

  • Brainstem: at the base of the brain, forms the link between the cerebral cortex, white matter and spinal cord. Involved in the control of breathing, sleep and circulation.

  • Thalamus and hypothalamus: The thalamus has a wide range of connections with the cortex and many other parts of the brain, as the basal ganglia, hypothalamus and brain stem. You can feel the pain but does not locate precisely. The hypothalamus has several important functions, including appetite control, sleep patterns, sexual behavior and response to anxiety.´

  • Basal ganglia:The caudate nucleus, putamen and globus pallidus and basal ganglia are involved in controlling movement. These highly specialized groups of cells / nuclei are located in the white matter behind the cerebral cortex.



The brain is billateral, have two parts exactly alike, but the left part controlls the right part of the body or vice versa.

The first the first indication of the existence of the first brains was in the Cambrian explosion, from this, the brains evolved a lot, and we still fight for complain it.