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Yes, but only if at least 65% or higher is damaged or removed wiithout replacement.
Can a brain lesion cause excessive thirst even if the pituitary gland is normal? Also where would the lesion be located?
Yes, iron-deficient anemia can cause tinnitis or ringing in the ears.
The hypothalamus does not have great enough of an influence on the human appetite to cause "anorexia." You have to remember that cultural influences, regular eating behavior, and contractions of the stomach also cause hunger. In addition to all that, anorexia is not a condition caused by the hypothalamus. Anorexia is more of a cognitive disability. I'm no scientist or doctor, so you should definitely take a visit to the library before making generalizations based on just what I say.
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Not commonly, no.
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Your ringing ears have nothing to do with repairing a computer. It's coincidence. Computers DO NOT give off radiation, nor do they cause Tinnitus.
A head cold can sometimes be associated with ear ringing because it can cause Eustachian tube dysfunction, which usually has ringing as a side effect. However, if it persists past a cold, a doctor should check it since it could be tinnitus or something else serious.
Stimulating specific areas of the hypothalamus can have various effects on the body and behavior. For example, stimulating the lateral hypothalamus can increase hunger and lead to increased food intake, while stimulating the ventromedial hypothalamus can suppress appetite and cause decreased food intake. Stimulating other areas of the hypothalamus can also regulate sleep, thirst, body temperature, and hormone release.
Yes, ringing in the ears is a side effect of ambien although it is fairly fare (.86% of all side effect reports). Most common side effect is headache (19%). But ringing in the ear is one of the side efects.