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Brain Disease & Failure

According to the Brain Injury Association of America in the U.S., every year about 2.6 million people have some type of brain injury whether as a result of trauma, stroke, tumour or other illnesses. Neuroinflammation is the root cause of several disorders of the central nervous system, but it has led to many misconceptions in research and clinical approaches. It is now recognized that neuroinflammation in chronic neurodegenerative conditions is common in many diseases including Alzheimer's disease and age-related dementia Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) - Traumatic injuries to the cerebrum additionally called intracranial damage, or basically, head damage happens when a sudden injury causes mental harm. TBI can result from shut head damage or entering head damage and is one of two subsets of gained cerebrum damage (ABI). The other subset is non-horrendous cerebrum damage (e.g. stroke, meningitis, and anoxia). Parts of the cerebrum that can be harmed incorporate the c