Neurocognitive Disorder
Neurocognitive disorder is also known as dementia. It is an
acquired cognitive decline in one or more cognitive domains, which generally
decreases mental function due to a medical disease other than a psychiatric
illness. These disorders tend to involve problems with thinking, reasoning,
memory, and problem solving. The most common diseases caused by neurocognitive
disorders are Alzheimers
disease, Parkinsons
disease, Huntingtons
disease, Dementia, Prion
disease, Multiple sclerosis, Traumatic brain injury,
Blood clots, Meningitis, Encephalitis,
Septicemia, Vitamin
deficiency, Pick disease, Kidney disease, Liver disease, Thyroid disease, and
many more. The following factors could all reduce the risk of nerve damage such
as avoiding excessive alcohol consumption and smoking, maintaining a healthy blood
pressure level, controlling diabetes, and having
good food and sleep.
Neurocognitive disorder
topic is related to Psychiatry.
Psychiatry is the branch of medicine that study
diagnosis, prevention and treatment of mental disorders. Psychiatry
Open Access journal invites researcher from around the globe working on Neurocognitive
disorder. It is a peer reviewed Journal, with rapid publication process. It
covers the topics such as stress, anxiety disorders,
antidepressants, Behavioral
changes, emotions, eating disorders, Phobias, Amnesia,
Addiction, Child Sexual Abuse, Child Adolescent
Psychiatry, Cognitive Disorders and not limited to above areas. Psychiatry
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