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 A medical specialist treats disorders of the central and peripheral systema nervosum, as well as the brain, funiculus, bone nerves, peripheral nerves, nerve roots, involuntary systema nervosum, myoneural junction, and muscles. A medical specialist could be a medical doctor United Nations agency focuses on treating diseases of the systema nervosum. The systema nervosum is formed of 2 parts: the central and peripheral systema nervosum. It includes the brain and funiculus. ... Before they will apply, neurologists must: graduate from graduate school. Annually, of the 1.2 million most often diagnosed adult-onset brain disorders, 51.3% and twenty first square measure thanks to stroke and Alzheimer's disease, severally. Each year, the overall variety of recent episodes of Parkinsonism and traumatic brain injury equals the overall variety of encephalopathy episodes (135 million). Brain and systema nervosum. Brain and systema nervosum issues square measure common. These medical specialty disorders embrace MS, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinsonism, epilepsy, and stroke, and may have an effect on memory and talent to perform daily activities. Neurologists treat conditions that have an effect on the systema nervosum, which incorporates the brain, spine and nerves. ... A doc (GP) may refer somebody to a medical specialist for designation and treatment if they need symptoms such as: muscle weakness. dizziness, loss of balance or coordination issues  

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