Most of the risk for Autism is passed down through the family tree. More than 100 gene mutations have been...
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CEREBRAL PALSY- GENETIC, CONGENITAL, OR ACQUIRED? EXPLAINED
Several diseases affect the neurogenic and motor functions of an individual. Out of these, cerebral palsy is considered the most...

Tips for Pregnant Women to Reduce the Risk of Neurological Birth Defects
It is the desire of every woman to give birth to a healthy baby. Motherhood is a pleasurable experience that...

Dos and Don’ts for parents having kids with epilepsy
Every parent loves and adores their kids from the bottom of their heart. But what if their kids have a...

Migraine in Children
A migraine is a mild to severe headache that typically lasts between two and forty-eight hours. It generally happens two...

Neurocysticercosis: An Overview
Neurocysticercosis or NCC is mainly a disorder of the brain and its layers caused by the larval phase of “tapeworm...

Management and Treatment of Paediatric Febrile Seizures
Febrile seizures are usually associated with mild and extreme fevers in children. Febrile seizures occur with a fever in the...

What is Dyslexia? A Brief Overview.
Dyslexia, commonly known as the “reading disorder.” It is a learning disorder that affects the ability to read, spell, speak...

Benefits of Yoga for ADHD
Derived from the Sanskrit word “Yuji,” Yoga stands for union or yoke which translates to abundance, healing and peace. Yoga...

Common Neurological Problems in Children
The human brain is one of the most delicate organs in our body. Common neurological issues like autism, ADHD, epilepsy...

Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA): Types, Symptoms & Treatment
Spinal Muscular Atrophy, better known as SMA is a group of genetic disorders where people cannot control the movement of...

Febrile Seizures: What Are They and How Can They Be Prevented?
Febrile seizures are one of the most common types of seizures in children. Even if they are common in nature,...