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autonomic

[aw-tuh-nom-ik] / ˌɔ təˈnɒm ɪk /


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This is thought to stem from dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system and raises the possibility that inflammation of the nervous system, in or outside the brain, might be a unifying underpinning of long COVID.

From Seattle Times

Fatigue, “brain fog” and problems with the autonomic nervous systems were the most common ailments debilitating sufferers more than a year later.

From Seattle Times

And also, in this whole-body setting, you have an activated immune system, coagulation system and autonomic nervous system.

From Scientific American

He added that abortion providers should ask women who use wheelchairs if they suffer from autonomic dysreflexia, a condition that afflicts some people with spinal cord injuries.

From New York Times

Senses are heightened, adrenaline is released and the emotional and rational parts of the brain cede control to the autonomic nervous system, responsible for regulating primal bodily functions such as heart rate, digestion and respiration.

From New York Times