Alzheimer's disease (AD), widely regarded as the most common cause of dementia, is a progressive neurological disorder. It can result in symptoms like memory loss, personality alterations and difficulty in communicating and performing routine tasks. More
The characteristic appearance and movement of a patient with advanced Parkinson's Disease are the stooped and rigid posture, shuffling gait, tremor, and constant movement of the thumb and forefinger described as 'pill-rolling' More
"It bothers me that I asked my daughter if she would take the clothes home with her to put them in her dryer. After she left I realised that I have my own dryer that I have been using for the past three years." More
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a slowly progressive disease of the central nervous system characterised by inflammation and demyelination of white matter in the brain and spinal cord. More