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vago-

  1. a combining form with the meaning “vagus nerve,” used in the formation of compound words:

    vagotomy.



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In March, Debora’s Renaissance-inspired series titled “Cara de Vago” showcased his paintings modeled after Italian master Caravaggio.

These are the scenes from Fabian Debora’s latest paintings inspired by Renaissance artist Caravaggio in a series titled “Cara de Vago,” which will be on display at the Forest Lawn Museum through March 17.

At the “Cara de Vago” gallery opening earlier this month, Gonzalez recognized that the exhibit on the Forest Lawn funeral grounds was not too far from where her friend Joseph Bustillo Reyes was buried.

“Demostraron que el problema de la ruta de serotonina conduce a la disfunción del nervio vago y al deterioro de la memoria”, dijo Iwasaki.

“Si suplementamos la serotonina o evitamos su degradación, quizá podamos restaurar algunas de las señales del nervio vago y mejorar la memoria y la cognición, etc.”

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