Illness movement In many early civilizations, the desire to travel and explore is rising. This liquidity provides many benefits to these cultures to contribute to their social development. Unfortunately, these movements also contribute to the spread of many diseases and the detrimental effects they have on the people of the planet. The purpose of this white paper is to outline the causes of the epidemic, explain the spreading around the world, and explore the dangers in a particular society.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig disease) is a neurological disorder characterized by decomposition of motor neurons controlling autonomous movement. This disease begins with a loss of muscle weakness and coordination, ultimately destroying neurons that control speech, respiration, and swallowing, and eventually this disease can cause paralysis. At this point, the patient needs machine assistance to breathe and communicate. Several special techniques are being developed to enable "locked" patients to communicate with other parts of the world. For example, one technique allows a patient to jerk his cheek and output sentences. Then you can read these sentences aloud through your computer.
Alzheimer's disease progresses slowly and is a progressive disease that gradually worsens over the course of several years. As the disease progresses, it affects memories, thoughts, languages, problem solving, and even personality and movement. Not all people experience the same symptoms, but as disease progresses, most people follow similar trajectories, so disease can develop at a different rate for all people. Typical progression of Alzheimer's disease is divided into 3, 5, or 7 stages
Seven Stages of Alzheimer's Disease: Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease to End-of-Alzheimer's Disease
Huntington's disease Huntington's disease is a fatal genetic disease characterized by a gradual change in personality, movement of dementia and dance. It is a progressive disease whose average onset age is 30 to 40 years, and the duration of the disease is about 10 to 20 years, resulting in death. It is well known that there is denaturation of cholinergic neurons and GABAergic neurons in the basal ganglia and the cerebral cortex for Huntington's disease. - Early Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's disease is a well-known degenerative disease that affects many people and their families. In a recently published article on January 28, 2015, "The parents' early Alzheimer's disease also cost a considerable expense for their teenagers," the author Fredrick Kunkle explained about early Alzheimer's disease doing. Emotional and physical impact on parents and their children. This article is about three young ladies, Julie Karceski, Dylan Cooke, and Lindsay O'Bannon.