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… this transition. The NINDS has over 40 research sections and units listed on this page (generally referred to as … Infections of The Nervous System John Jay Ngai, Ph.D. NIH Brain Initiative Daniel S. Reich, M.D., Ph.D. Translational … NIH Clinical Center, Translational Biobehavioral and Health Promotion Branch, Skeletal Myopathies Unit David …
… white matter in the brain. White matter is made up of nerve fibers coated in myelin, which protects the nerves and … in immune system activity that appears in AGS. This test is not used alone to diagnose AGS, but if results are … in one of the genes associated with AGS. Results from this test along with others can help diagnose a specific type of …
… Training Programs that equip trainees with the knowledge and skills needed to advance basic research toward clinical … T32). Instructions available in the Table of IC-Specific Information, Requirements and Staff Contacts under "NINDS". … Eligibility U.S. domestic institutions Additional Information The objective of this NINDS Institutional …
… hydrocephalus may include: Ultrasound: often the first test to diagnose infants because it is relatively simple and … surrounding the ventricles. MRI is usually the initial test for diagnosing children and adults. CT (computed … examination: uses a special device to view the optic nerve at the back of the eye. It can show evidence of …
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What are cerebral cavernous malformations?Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are lesions in the brain that can leak blood into the brain and cause symptoms like seizures, headaches, or back pain. Some people with CCMs never have symptoms. Having more, larger CCMs means the person usually will have more symptoms. CCMs can leak blood into the brain, which can cause symptoms including:
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… program conduct research in the basic, translational, and clinical neurosciences at the NINDS Bethesda, Maryland, … circuits, neuronal development, integrative neuroscience, brain imaging, neurological disorders, and stroke. Learn more … internal research program of the National Institutes of Health ( NIH ), known for its synergistic approach to …
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… on disorders of the brain and the nervous system at the NIH and throughout the world. To help expand fundamental … world. Learn more about NINDS career opportunities. Image NIH BRAIN Initiative Join the ambitious Initiative to … our understanding of the human brain. Learn more about NIH Brain Initiative career opportunities. Image NIH HEAL …
… On this page What are pituitary tumors? A pituitary tumor is an abnormal … adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH). ACTH controls the body’s level of cortisol, a hormone that helps the body balance … pituitary tumors may also be different depending on what hormone the tumor produces. A person’s age or overall …
… Various neuroscience reagents and resources can be obtained by researchers, including human DNA, brain bank tissue and stem cell lines. NeuroBioBank The … whole blood and cerebral spinal fluid (CSF). Further information about cohort studies, biosamples available, and …