
neurological degradation
Neurological degradation refers to the gradual decline or damage of the brain and nervous system's structures and functions. This process can result from aging, disease, or injury, and leads to difficulties in processes like thinking, memory, movement, or sensation. Essentially, the communication pathways within the nervous system weaken or deteriorate, impairing the body's ability to function properly. Conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis are examples where neurological degradation significantly impacts quality of life. Early detection and management can help slow progression and improve outcomes.