What is the largest organ in the human body?
How many nerves are there in the human brain?
Which lobes of the brain are responsible for problem solving and judgment?
Which condition is characterized by swelling of the brain tissue in response to injury or electrolyte imbalances?
What is the most common form of dementia?
What term is used to describe an abnormally increased amount of cerebrospinal fluid inside the skull?
Which condition is characterized by inflammation of the lining around the brain or spinal cord?
What is the term for a decline in cognitive function resulting from death or malfunction of nerve cells in the brain?
Which disease is characterized by nerves in a central area of the brain degenerating, causing problems with movement and coordination?
What is the term for an aggressive, malignant brain tumor that progresses rapidly and is difficult to cure?
Which condition causes a temporary disturbance in brain function and is usually caused by a brain injury?
What is the term for bleeding within or under the dura, the lining inside of the skull?
Which condition is characterized by an artery in the brain developing a weak area that swells and can cause a stroke when it ruptures?
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