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short answer: yes explanation: http://www.heartmath.org/research/research-our-heart-brain.html
Yes, The brain stem keeeeps the heart beating. If you didn't have a brain you would be dead and same for the heart.
The heart, brain, and the arteries
there are about 200,000, cell in the brain which help in the growing of the brain.
No, HPV doesn't spread throughout the body. Syphilis affects the heart, brain, and nerves if untreated.
it affects your brain heart and lungs and can also cause diseases.
Yes it does. The brain will associate color with memories, affecting the heart slowing or quickening your pulse rate.
no. Marijuana can be smoked as plentiful as possible, it does not affect your heart, only your brain.
Yes infection and disease in the body can have an affect on the rest of the body including the brain and heart.
No, 'fraid not. Your nerves connect with the brain and the heart structure. So the only time when you heart rate changes is when your brain tells it to. For example: when your heart skips a beat (believe it or not, it can actually happen!). Hope this helped! :)
the liver, the brain, the heart and sometimes it can cause esophagus cancer.
Dyslexia is a processing problem within the brain.
Aleve, or naproxen, does not really have any affect on the brain. It does have a slight affect on the clotting of the blood, somewhat similar to aspirin, but not as strong. You do not want to take it for prolonged periods of time because it can lead to heart attack or stroke.
A stoke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function due to disturbance in the blood supply to the brain.