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The Center for Disease Control or CDC defines developmental disabilities as a group of conditions resulting from impairments in a person’s physical, language, behavior, and learning areas. Some common examples are Autism Spectrum Disorders, Cerebral Palsy, ADHD, and vision impairment.
A degenerative disorder or disease is the result of a continuous process of deteriorating cells, affecting our organs and tissues. In neurology, cells affected by neurodegenerative diseases in one’s central nervous system will eventually cease from working. Alzheimer’s disease is a good example of this condition. Aside from neurodegenerative diseases, the other common degenerative disease types are neoplastic (like cancer) and those that affect one’s circulatory system (e.g., coronary artery disease).
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Dr. Curtis Cripe is the director of research and development at the NTL Group. He has published two peer-reviewed papers and wrote two book chapters on neurotherapy and neuroengineering. For similar posts, visit thisblog.
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