Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare neurological disorder affecting movement, coordination, and cognition. The misdiagnosis of Parkinson’s disease sometimes occurs due to its similar presentation. However, PSP has some...

Neurological disorders
Before you fly to Nepal, trek in Machu Picchu, or ski the epic powder of the Utah Rockies, you need to know how to identify, prevent, and treat altitude sickness....
Neurodivergence is an umbrella term that includes conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. This perspective differs from the traditional medical model that views these conditions as pathological and instead sees...
Sensory processing disorder (SPD) is a condition that affects how a person perceives and processes external stimuli, like sights, sounds, smells and physical sensations. Key takeaways: arrow-right Sensory processing disorder...
Genetic factors, traumatic life events, and underlying medical problems can all contribute to psychotic breaks. Find out the symptoms of a psychotic episode and how to handle it. Key takeaways:...
Cerebral palsy (CP) affects one in 345 children and is the most common motor disability diagnosed in childhood. People with cerebral palsy have trouble controlling their muscles, which leads to...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most commonly diagnosed motor disability of those diagnosed in childhood. CP occurs due to brain trauma either during pregnancy or soon after birth. No one...