Neuro-degeneration and Aging disorder

Neuro-degeneration is the procedure by which a part of your brain dies as a result of trauma or disease. Aging is the overpowering risk factor for developing any of a number of phenotypically separate neurodegenerative diseases, and the enhancing prevalence, along with human life span, represents a major scientific challenge for the biomedical research community and a rising public health problem. Neurodegenerative diseases is one of the major problems in human health. These age-dependent disorders are increasing nowadays, because the elderly population has been increased in recent years. Neurodegeneration is a feature of many debilitating, incurable diseases that are rapidly increasing in such prevalence, as Parkinson's disease. In the United States, about 60,000 cases of Parkinson's disease are diagnosed per year.