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Yes, Huntington's disease is a central nervous system disorder.
A 2003 study found that schizophrenia and bipolar disorder could have similar genetic causes that arise from certain problems with genes associated with myelin development in the central nervous system.
Yes. A nervous disorder can affect motion. Muscles are controlled by the nervous system so malfunctions can cause muscle movements to be disturbed. In extreme cases such as ALS it can cause lost of muscle control entirely.
It isn't. A stroke is a cardiovascular event that CAN (might) affect the nervous system, specifically, the brain. If so, then it CAN (might) affect the muscular system through where the damage occurred in the brain. Stroke CAN (might) affect speech and memory as well. But stroke is still a cardiovascular event.
Bipolar occurs at the level of the synaptic junction between neurotransmitters and receptors in the limbic system of the brain.
Neurology is the study of the nervous system, including the brain.
Your nervous system Will speed up.
Bipolar disorder is by it's definition a neurochemical disfunction. As with all illnesses it has no explicit purpose. The system in disfunction is the Serotonin system, which is responsible for the stability of mood.
349.9 - Unspecified disorders of nervous system, Disorder of nervous system (central) NOS
Neurological disorders affect the nervous system which is divided into two parts, the autonomic nervous system and the somatic nervous system. They are spread throughout the entire body and relate to many other systems such as the digestive system, heart rate and sexual arousal. Because these systems are so intertwined a neurological disorder could affect multiple body systems.
deflex affects the nervous system by not allowing it to work properly
Nerve agents affect the transmission of nerve impulses in your nervous system. Nerve agents can affect the central nervous system, the respiratory system as well as cholinergic nervous system.