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One becomes more easily distracted and has trouble paying attention and multitasking. In our fast pace media inundated world this can be very challenging. Creating a space where one can go at their own pace, and distractions are limited, can be very helpful (for those with and without a diagnosis).

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The Most Common Neurological Disorders - Symptoms, Causes and Complications Central And Peripheral Nervous System, Brain Tumors, Guillain Barre Syndrome, Neurological System, Peripheral Nervous System, Disease Symptoms, Autonomic Nervous System, Genetic Disorders, Healthy Heart

A neurological disorder is any disorder of the central and peripheral nervous system. The most common neurological disorders include epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, brain tumors, cerebral palsy, Alzheimer's disease, and other dementia, as well as cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke, migraine, and other headache disorders, neurological infections, traumatic disorders of the nervous system due to head trauma.

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Vitamin B12 deficiency has long been associated with a wide variety of hematological, neurological, and psychiatric disorders. The role of vitamin B12 deficiency as one of the few treatable causes of dementia, however, is still controversial. The authors report on 2 elderly patients suffering from cognitive impairment and psychotic symptomatology probably related to cobalamin deficiency, who showed improvement after parenteral vitamin B12 substitution. The literature concerning the pathophysiolo Attention Deficit, Thyroid Function, Neurological Disorders, Psychiatry, The Journal, Neuroscience, Pediatrics, Authors, Disease

Vitamin B12 deficiency has long been associated with a wide variety of hematological, neurological, and psychiatric disorders. The role of vitamin B12 deficiency as one of the few treatable causes of dementia, however, is still controversial. The authors report on 2 elderly patients suffering from cognitive impairment and psychotic symptomatology probably related to cobalamin deficiency, who showed improvement after parenteral vitamin B12 substitution. The literature concerning the…

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