All Brain & Neurology Topics
- Apr 13, 2019
Brain Structures and Their Functions
The human brain is a specialized organ that is responsible for all thought and movement that the body produces. Learn which part plays what role. more »
- Mar 29, 2019
What Causes You to Shake So Much?
Why do you shake too much? Anxiety disorder, caffeine overdose, and many others can all be the culprits. Know your causes and get it checked early. more »
- Mar 15, 2019
Peripheral Neuropathy: Symptoms and Treatments
Peripheral neuropathy refers to damage to the nerves. People who develop this condition often report altered quality of life. But you can manage the symptoms! more »
- Mar 06, 2019
How Is Nervous System Working?
How is nervous system working? It functions by sending electrical impulses across a specialized group of cells called neurons. Learn the whole process here. more »
- Mar 06, 2019
What Are the Early Symptoms of Dementia?
Memory loss, personality changes, etc. are all early signs of dementia. But they can also indicate something else. Get accurate diagnosis to keep everything in control. more »
- Mar 02, 2019
Causes of Temporary and Chronic Paresthesia
What causes paresthesia? Temporary and chronic paresthesia may have different origins but the tingling and burning on skin usually remains the same. more »
- Jan 25, 2019
Meningitis: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Cures and More!
Meningitis symptoms happen when the membranes around your brain and spinal cord become inflamed. Know its signs, tests, treatments, prevention...... more »
- Jan 16, 2019
Involuntary Movements: Types, Causes, and Treatments
Involuntary movements can either be temporary or chronic. Learn the major types and their symptoms, causes and how these are managed. more »
- Jan 08, 2019
Why Am I Always Yawning?
If you are always yawning, you might have an underlying condition. Understanding excessive yawning can help you and your doctor find a cure for this troublesome issue. more »
- Jan 03, 2019
Why Is Your Head Tingling?
So many things can cause tingling feeling in your brain. It could be due to anxiety or an serious underlying condition. Learn its causes, treatments… more »