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Alzheimers |
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an
irreversible, progressive disorder in which brain
cells (neurons) deteriorate, resulting in the loss
of cognitive functions, primarily memory, ... |
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Back Pain |
Neck and back pain, especially pain
in the lower back, is one of the most common
health problems in adults. Fortunately, most back
and neck pain is temporary, resulting from ....
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Bells Palsy |
Bell’s palsy is a neurological
disorder caused by damage to the seventh cranial
nerve, also known as the facial nerve, which
results in weakness or paralysis on one side of
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Cerebral Palsy |
The term cerebral palsy describes
not merely a single affliction, but an entire
spectrum of closely related chronic disorders
which appear in the first years of life, impair
the body's
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Coma |
A coma is a deep state of
unconsciousness, during which an individual is not
able to react to their environment. Someone in a
coma cannot respond to any form of
stimulation..... |
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Epilepsy
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Epilepsy is a chronic neurological
condition characterized by recurrent seizures that
are caused by abnormal cerebral nerve cell
activity. Epilepsy is classified as idiopathic or
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Headache |
One of the most common afflictions
among all people, headache strikes nearly everyone
at some point in life. While many of these painful
episodes are transitory, experts estimate .... |
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Meningitis |
Meningitis (or spinal meningitis as
it commonly known) is an infection in the meninges
and cerebrospinal fluid. The meninges are three
thin layers of membrane that cover the brain
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Migraine |
A migraine is a throbbing or
pulsating headache that is often unilateral (one
sided) and associated with nausea; vomiting;
sensitivity to light, sound, and smells; sleep
disruption; ... |
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Multiple Scelerosis |
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a
chronic neurological disorder that affects the
central nervous system - the brain and spinal
cord. It is the most common neurological cause of
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Nervous System
Tumours |
A tumor is the abnormal,
spontaneous growth of new tissue. Tumors are
either benign, noncancerous tumors that do not
spread to other tissues or parts of the body or
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Parkinsons Disease |
Parkinson’s disease is a chronic,
progressive neurodegenerative movement disorder.
Tremors, rigidity, slow movement (called
bradykinesia), poor balance, and difficulty
walking ..... |
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Vertigo |
Vertigo and dizziness are symptoms
that individuals may experience, and not diseases
in themselves. Many different underlying problems
may cause the sensation of dizziness or .... |
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