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Neurological conditions – a permanent challenge from pregnancy to childhood
The human brain begins to develop from intra-uterine life and continues to develop throughout childhood until adolescence. Brain cells are mostly formed before birth, although nerve connections develop later. Neurological disorders have a wide spec-trum and can have various causes, complications, symptoms and effects. These neurological conditions can affect people regardless of age, however, few neurological conditions are present only in the early years of development