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… affect one part of the body or many parts, including the brain, muscles, kidneys, heart, eyes, and ears. Symptoms of mitochondrial disorders vary … apply to as many people as possible, and that treatments will be safe and effective for everyone who will use them. …
… of the brain itself, as seen in many other neurological disorders. Physical symptoms of FND are genuine but cannot be … thrusting Prolonged attacks Hyperventilation Shaking all over the body (with awareness) Functional movement … for people with FND to also have depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Some studies suggest that …
… multi-year (sometimes referred to as "upfront") funding vs. incremental funding. Applications receiving special …
… pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and non-profit organizations to facilitate therapeutic target validation … Partnership(R) in Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders (AMP(R) PDRD). This partnership builds on the … enables the best-informed contributions to science from all participants. The AMP PDRD Steering Committee convenes …
… the optic nerve, which carries signals from the eye to the brain, and to the spinal cord, which controls body movement … substances. Most people with NMOSD have antibodies that attack a harmless body substance called aquaporin-4 . This … apply to as many people as possible and that treatments will be safe and effective for everyone who will use them. …
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… sensory loss in the neck and arms, and severe neck and arm pain. Surgery may permanently or temporarily help with … the condition may have a short neck with limited movement, pain, and hearing loss. People with certain genetic mutations …
… of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and other frontotemporal disorders gradually rob people of basic abilities — thinking, … other frontotemporal disorders, including corticobasal syndrome, progressive supranuclear palsy, and primary … Eventually, the person may no longer be able to speak at all. The person may later develop movement symptoms similar …
… On this page What is Angelman syndrome? Angelman syndrome is … seizures, anxiety, and gastrointestinal issues and improve sleep. Seizures may be treated with medications and dietary therapies. Sleep issues may be treated with medications and sleep …