OMICS Publishing Group invites all the people from across
the world to International Conference on Central Nervous System on September
5-7, 2012 Double by Hilton Philadephia, USA.
The central nervous system (CNS) is the main part of the
nervous system. It receives the information from and sends information to the
peripheral nervous system. The two main organs of the central nervous system are
the brain and the spinal cord. Some of the diseases related to central nervous system
are as follows:
Parkinson's illness (PD) is a chronic and contemporary
disease, significance that signs proceed and worsen over time. The cause is
unidentified, and although there is currently no cure, there are treatments
such as drugs and surgery treatment to handle its signs. Some of the symptoms
are:
- Tremor, which means shaking .Tremor, may impact your hands or feet.
- Compressed muscle tissue.
- Slow activity.
- Troubles with balancing or walking.
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Multiple sclerosis
(MS) is a disease that impacts the brain and vertebrae, resulting in loss of
muscle control, vision, balance. With MS, the nerves of the brain and vertebrae
are broken by one's immune system. Thus, the state is known as an auto-immune
disease. Autoimmune illnesses are those diseases caused by the body's immune
system, which normally targets and kills the ingredients distant to the body
such as bacteria and strikes normal tissues. In MS, the immune system strikes
the brain and vertebrae, the two components of the central nervous system.
Other auto-immune illnesses include lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
Alzheimer's disease
is a modern neurologic illness of the brain leading to the loss of neurons and
perceptive capabilities, including memory and thinking, which become severe
enough to prevent social or work-related performing. Alzheimer's disease is
also known as simply Alzheimer's. Alzheimer's illness is the most common form
of dementia. The disease gets worse as it produces - it is a modern disease.
There is no current cure for Alzheimer's illness, although there are ways of
reducing it in advance and helping patients suffering with some of the
symptoms. Alzheimer's illness is also a terminal illness - it is terminal and
causes death.