Best Articles On Neurodegenerative Diseases

 Neurodegenerative diseases are a heterogeneous group of disorders that are characterized by the progressive degeneration of the structure and performance of the central systema nervosum or peripheral system nervous . Common neurodegenerative diseases include Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. The most common neurodegenerative diseases are Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.   Neurodegenerative diseases occur when systema nervosum cells (neurons) within the brain and medulla spinalis begin to deteriorate. Changes in these cells cause them to function abnormally and eventually end in the cells' demise. Some of the more common symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases are memory loss, forgetfulness, apathy, anxiety, agitation, a loss of inhibition, mood changes. The risk of being suffering from a neurodegenerative disease increases dramatically with age. More Americans living longer means more people could also be suffering from neurodegenerative diseases in coming decades. This situation creates a critical need to improve our understanding of what causes neurodegenerative diseases and develop new approaches for treatment and prevention. Scientists recognize that the mixture of a person’s genes and environment contributes to their risk of developing a neurodegenerative disease. That is, an individual may need a gene that creates them more vulnerable to a particular neurodegenerative disease. But whether, when, and the way severely the person is affected depends on environmental exposures throughout life.

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