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Ivermectin - Neurotoxicity (e.g., altering normal activity of the nervous system which can eventually disrupt or even kill neurons, key cells that transmit and process signals from the brain).
Drugs, Poisons and Metals in Our Meat -- USDA Needs A Major Overhaul 2010
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Ivermectin - Neurotoxicity (e.g., altering normal activity of the nervous system which can eventually disrupt or even kill neurons, key cells that transmit and process signals from the brain).
David Kirby: Drugs, Poisons and Metals in Our Meat -- USDA Needs A Major Overhaul 2010
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Neurotoxicity of glucocorticoids in the primate brain.
The UltraMind Solution M.D. Mark Hyman 2009
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Neurotoxicity represents toxicant damage to cells of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (nerves outside the CNS).
Toxicity 2007
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Neurotoxicity is the disruption or death of neurons when they are exposed to chemothearpy agents.
San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2010
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Neurotoxicity is the disruption or death of neurons when they are exposed to chemothearpy agents.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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Neurotoxicity is the disruption or death of neurons when they are exposed to chemothearpy agents.
Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2010
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Neurotoxicity is the disruption or death of neurons when they are exposed to chemothearpy agents.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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The group, 'Neurotoxicity at the Synapse', led by Professor Ian Forsythe in the MRC Toxicology Unit, is interested in the action of Nitric Oxide at these synapses.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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Neurotoxicity, Endocrine disruption, Persistence and bioaccumulation, Organ system toxicity
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