Brain Disorders

Your brain is your body’s controller center. It’s part of the nervous organization, which also includes the spinal cord and a large network of nerves and neurons. Together, the nervous structure controls all from your senses to the muscles through your body. Brain injuries are often caused by blunt trauma. Trauma can damage brain tissue, neurons, and nerves. This damage affects your brain’s ability to communicate with the rest of your body. Neurodegenerative diseases reason your brain and nerves to depreciate over time. They can change your behavior and cause misunderstanding. They can also destroy your brain’s tissue and nerves. Some brain diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, may progress as you age. They can slowly impair your memory and thought processes. Other diseases, such as Tay-Sachs disease, are hereditary and activate at an early age.

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