Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease
The two neurological illnesses that are most prevalent are Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Alzheimer's disease is one type of dementia. Most often, it is seen in elderly or older adults. A new dementia case will be found every 4 seconds. Alzheimer's disease symptoms include memory loss, communication difficulties, and difficulty thinking and reasoning. These are brought on by anomalies in the brain because, in patients with Alzheimer's disease, the brain tissue has fewer cells and shrinks. Dopamine is produced by nerve cells in the brain for all of the functions of the brain. Parkinson's disease weakens neurons that make dopamine and causes damage to nerve cells.

