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International Journal of Neurorehabilitation

ISSN: 2376-0281

Open Access

Volume 10, Issue 3 (2023)

Review Article Pages: 1 - 2

Epidemiology of Neurological Disease

Jun Lee*

DOI: 10.37421/2376-0281.2023.10.522

Neurological diseases refer to a wide range of conditions that affect the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Neurological diseases can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, infections, toxins, and trauma. These conditions can have a significant impact on individuals and their families, as well as on society as a whole. In this article, we will explore the epidemiology and burden of neurological disease. Neurological diseases are a major public health issue worldwide. According to the World Health Organization neurological disorders affect up to one billion people globally and the global burden of disease. The prevalence of neurological diseases varies by region and by age, with some conditions being more common in certain populations.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 2

Mental Stimulation is Important for Maintaining Cognitive Function

Julie Perroy*

DOI: 10.37421/2376-0281.2023.10.526

The brain is one of the most complex and vital organs in the human body, responsible for controlling all bodily functions, including our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. As such, maintaining optimal brain health is crucial for overall health and wellbeing. Neurology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the study and treatment of disorders of the nervous system, including the brain. A neurology brain health strategy is a plan that aims to maintain and improve brain health through lifestyle changes, medical interventions, and other approaches. In this article, we will explore some of the key components of a neurology brain health strategy.

Review Article Pages: 1 - 2

Diagnosis of Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes

Andrea Remuzzi*

DOI: 10.37421/2376-0281.2023.10.523

Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes are rare disorders that occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the nervous system in response to cancer. These syndromes can affect any part of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and neuromuscular junction. PNS are often difficult to diagnose and can cause significant disability and morbidity. In this article, we will discuss the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of PNS. PNS are caused by an immune response to cancer. The immune system recognizes cancer cells as foreign and mounts an attack against them. In some cases, the immune system also attacks healthy nerve cells, causing neurological symptoms.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 2

Rehabilitation for Brain Injury is a Long Term Process

Noemie Cresto*

DOI: 10.37421/2376-0281.2023.10.524

Rehabilitation is a critical component of the recovery process for individuals who have experienced a brain injury. Brain injury can result from a wide range of causes, including trauma, stroke, and infection. Brain injury can have a profound impact on an individual's physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning. Rehabilitation aims to help individuals with brain injury regain as much independence as possible and improve their quality of life. In this article, we will explore some of the key principles of rehabilitation for brain injury. Rehabilitation for brain injury must be individualized to meet the specific needs of each person. Brain injury can result in a wide range of impairments, including physical, cognitive, and emotional.

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