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Differences between Type I and Type II diabetes include:
Glial Cells
Cells in the nervous system that support, protect, and nourish neurons, playing a key role in maintaining homeostasis and forming myelin.
Brain Tissue
Comprises various cells, including neurons and glial cells, responsible for processing and transmitting information throughout the body.
Huntington Disease
A genetic disorder characterized by the progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain, leading to movement disorders, cognitive decline, and psychiatric symptoms.
Parkinson Disease
A progressive neurological disorder characterized by motor symptoms such as tremors, stiffness, and slow movements, due to dopamine-producing neuron decline.
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