Parkinson's Disease: An Issue of Neurologic Clinics Author : Helena Shelton Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by both motor and non-motor symptoms. These may include bradykinesia, tremor, rigidity, postural instability, autonomic dysfunction, Read More |
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Parkinson's Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment Author : Aubrey Walsh Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology Parkinson's disease is a central nervous system disorder. It is a degenerative disorder. It primarily affects the motor system. Its symptoms include shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, sleeping problems, Read More |
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Parkinson's Disease: Understanding and Managing the Disease Author : John Stewart Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology A progressive nervous system disorder that affects movement is referred to as Parkinson's disease. A few of its symptoms are tremors, slowed movement, rigid muscles, impaired posture and balance, loss Read More |
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Author : Conor Clayton Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology Peripheral neuropathy is a disease that affects the nerves beyond the brain and spinal cord, known as peripheral nerves. Damage to these nerves causes a lack of sensation, movement, organ function, etc. Read More |
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Author : Josh Vaughan Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology The understanding of the diseases affecting the nervous system tissue particularly the brain, viz. brain tumors, degenerative diseases, neuromuscular diseases, brain trauma, multiple sclerosis and stroke Read More |
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Stroke: An Issue of Neurology Clinics Author : Edie Lane Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology A medical condition in which the poor blood flow towards the brain causes cell death is known as a stroke. The two main types of stroke include ischemic and hemorrhagic. Ischemic stroke occurs due to Read More |
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Author : Lenny Cowan Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology The branch of medicine which deals with the disorders of the nervous system is known as neurology. Some of the diseases which are studied under neurology are stroke, dementia and meningitis. When a biological Read More |
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Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Management Author : Lenny Cowan Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology The medical condition in which insufficient blood flow to the brain causes cell death is known as stroke. The symptoms of stroke appear soon after it occurs. A few common symptoms are inability to move Read More |
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The Central Nervous System: Clinical Research and Advances Author : Scarlett Santos Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology The central nervous system (CNS) refers to that part of the nervous system that consists of the brain and spinal cord. It is responsible for the integration of information and coordination of the activities Read More |
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Traumatic Brain Injury: Diagnosis and Treatment Author : Analise Phelps Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology Traumatic brain injury (TBI) refers to the occurrence of brain injuries caused by an external force. It is also known as intracranial injury. TBI can cause physical, cognitive and behavioral symptoms. Read More |