Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Magnetic Resonance
Positron emission tomography (PET)
Arteriogram (also called an angiogram).
Spinal tap
Neurosonography
Ultrasound
Answer:
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Answer:
Neurodegenerative disease
Explanation:
Neurodegenerative Disease is a generic term for a range of diseases that affect neurons in the human brain. Neurons are the base unit of the nervous system (brain and spinal cord). Normally, neurons do not reproduce or replace themselves, so when they are damaged or die they cannot be replaced. Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's and Huntington's disease are some examples of neurodegenerative diseases.
They are incurable and debilitating diseases that result in progressive degeneration and / or death of neurons. They cause problems of movement (ataxias) or mental function (dementia).
Almost half i.e. 50% of all American adults—90 million people—have difficulty in understanding and acting upon health information.
Health literacy is key to keeping a wholesome lifestyle and making knowledgeable judgments about our health care. As per the National Assessment of Adult Literacy survey, two in five American grown-ups have a problem in processing health knowledge and assistance required to take suitable health decisions.
Approximately 36% of adult Americans have only primary or below primary health literacy aptitudes. They may be able to read and comprehend a simple appointment slip or patient education brochure. They would undergo hardship with more complex details such as prescription medication labels or informed approval documents.
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Family History,
High Blood Sugar,
Age,
Obesity,
etc.