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  • ataxia

    A neurological sign manifested by lack of muscle coordination and movements as a result from damage to the brain part called cerebellum. It can also be caused by probable damage to the nervous system.

    Health care; Diseases
  • myelin sheath

    An electrically insulating protective covering of the nerve fibre of neurons that allows faster and efficient conduction of impulses. It is a lipid-rich sheath that is formed by the glial cells' membrane.

    Health care; Diseases
  • autoimmune disorder

    A condition that happens when the body's own immune system produces antibodies against its own tissue resulting in self destruction. There are 80 different types of autoimmune disorders known worldwide.

    Health care; Diseases
  • Multiple Sclerosis

    An autoimmune, inflammatory disease of the nervous system in which demyelinization or destruction of the myelin sheath of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord occurs. Such damage results to interruption of the nervous system's function to communicate.

    Health care; Diseases
  • sweet and caring

    One of the world's sweet and caring people are truly Filipinos. From courtship to marriage and strong family ties, you can truly witness and justify how they value love above all.

    Culture; General culture
  • hey you

    A Filipino usually says "hoy" to call someone's attention when he sees a stranger or a person he knows. Instead of saying the person's first name "hoy" is usually stated. This is the easiest way to approach someone.

    Culture; General culture
  • other stuffs

    This is a term they called "boroloys" which is considered unnecessary. Filipinos are fund of keeping small or big things they possess or gifts they acquired even if it is old or useless.

    Culture; General culture
  • broom

    This is a colloquial term for a tambo or ting-ting. In every Filipino house, you will find at least one broom either a walis tambo or ting-ting. A walis tambo is a reed, which came from a long grass piled together to form into flat triangular like shape broom. While a ting-ting is a broomstick, ...

    Culture; General culture
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