Today’s rapid changes in technology bring immense competition in work life that in effect perturb the work-personal life balance. This pampered disharmony involuntarily creates stress in human lives. Once the stress is uncontrolled, it will cause severe diseases including neurological disease, ageing effect, cardiovascular disease etc. Amongst these vulnerable diseases, brain disorder is considered more severe one as our control section when becomes scared, the entire body functions will be hampered from their equilibrium state. Most cited brain disorders are Alzheimer and Perkinson disease. There has been tireless effort to detect Azheirmer and Perkinson as well as bipolar diseases and their proper treatment for a decade but the befitted solution is under development. Also the busiest lifestyle may also discard human beings to keep in touch with their parents. The senior citizens are often suffered from these two diseases. In this regard, our aim is to investigate a realistic as well as compatible solution to administer the brain disorders. Internet of Things (IoT) is considered as most efficient and energy saving technology that can provide easy and remote monitoring of target problem. The number of sensors and IoT devices along with applications is used for monitoring the health condition of patients. These devices will monitor the movement of targeted patients at home or out of their homes. Based on their behavior and movement, the treatment will be provided to Alzheimer’s patients. In this review paper, we are trying to response the unanswered question “ Is Brain disorder properly detected and prevented?”. Our attempt is to figure out possible solutions using Internet of Things (IoT) over the problem. The paper will highlight recent development in IoT based brain disorder therpy and attempt to harbinger the process of way-out
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