Parkinson's disease is a disease in which, you have a disorder in your brain characterized by shaking, and difficulty. You get this by having deteriorated nerve cells, which means, you nerve cells are rugged or tired down. It affects the nervous system because, the brain is apart of the nervous system and this disease causing-shaking and is a disorder in the brain.
Well Alzheimer's makes it so that your brain can't remember how to do stuff or recall any previous information. It will affect the nervous system because the brain is the main organ in the nervous system, it controls what messages are sent to the nerves and when. As the alzheimers progresses, the brain slows down and sometimes stops the messages from being sent, or sends them at the wrong time.
nervous system
Yes, Huntington's disease is a central nervous system disorder.
A demyelinating disease is any disease of the nervous system.
it affects the nervous system
The central nervous system.
There are a wide variety of illnesses that affect the central nervous system. These include conditions such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Multiple Sclerosis.
it defects the brain so you cant function the same
Multiple sclerosis is the disease of Nervous system. It is a body's rogue inflammatory response to it's own Nervous system. It does not affect the skeletal system ( which includes the bones of our body).
what effect does Tay-sachs disease have on the body?
Yes it is a disease that affects the nervous system. It is a neuro-generative disease in the body.
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Parkinson's disease is a disorder of the nervous system that affects movement, leading to symptoms such as tremors, muscle stiffness, and difficulty with balance and coordination. It is caused by the degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain.