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Arian Christianity continued to challenge orthodox Christianity until the Protestant Reformation.
Myelin
A fatty substance that surrounds and insulates nerve fibers, increasing the speed at which electrical impulses are conducted.
Conduction Speed
The rate at which an electrical impulse travels along a nerve or muscle fiber.
Autoimmune Disease
Illness resulting from the loss of the immune system’s ability to discriminate between foreign pathogens in the body and the body itself; abnormal immune response by the body against substances and tissues normally present in the body.
Genetic Risk Factors
Hereditary elements that increase the likelihood of developing certain diseases or conditions.
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