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Narcolepsy is a nervous system disease related to hypersomnia as one of the types of sleep disorders. It is one of the sleep disorders which is characterized by excessive and sudden falling asleep. The most common symptom is the suddenness of your urge to sleep and the inability to control it, even if it’s daytime….
Narcolepsy is one of the sleep disorders distinguished by uncontrollable and sudden urges to sleep. Narcolepsy is one of the sleep disorders which is characterized by excessive and sudden falling asleep. The most common symptom is the suddenness of your urge to sleep and the inability to control it, even if it’s daytime. The statistics…
Myelin is a special substance that covers neurons and serves as an electrically insulating sheath, or rather a group of substances since the composition of myelin varies in different parts of the body, but lipids and proteins are always the basis with a significant predominance of the former. The destruction of the myelin sheath leads…
The general name for a group of infectious diseases with the localization of the pathogen in various departments of the Central Nervous System of neuroinfection. Viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and prions can cause neuroinfection. Allocate inflammation of the membranes of the brain and spinal cord (meningitis), damage to the substance of the brain (encephalitis), and…
A hemophilic infection is a group of acute infectious diseases caused by the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae type b, affecting mainly children and characterized, the central nervous system with the possible formation of purulent foci in various tissues and organs (sepsis). Hemophilic infection is especially dangerous for young children because it is transmitted by airborne droplets…