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… is peripheral neuropathy? Peripheral neuropathy refers to the many conditions that involve damage to the peripheral … to the muscles that tell them to contract, which is how we move, but also different types of signals help control … such as the feeling of a light touch, the temperature, or pain from a cut Autonomic nerves control muscle and organ …
… of the central nervous system (CNS). The CNS includes the brain, brainstem, and spinal cord. This syndrome can be caused by: Stroke … be safe and effective for everyone who will use them. For information about participating in clinical research visit … of the central nervous system (CNS). The CNS includes the brain, brainstem, and spinal cord. …
… supporting rigorous biomarker development and validation. In order to achieve this goal, the program: 1) promotes … and biomarker signatures as fit for purpose tools for use in clinical trials to accelerate therapeutic development and … for the development of therapeutics, allowing improved and better informed clinical trial design through indicators of …
… bloodstream. Growth hormone controls the growth of bones and muscles during childhood. The thyroid-stimulating hormone … (a small tube) may be used to relieve pressure on the brain. Learn About Clinical Trials Clinical trials are … be safe and effective for everyone who will use them. For information about participating in clinical research visit …
… the United States. Currently available pharmacological and surgical treatments provide relief for some motor … of research recommendation development, was open to the public, and provided an opportunity for neuroscience … meeting. Panelists' efforts were informed by a Request for Information (RFI) that solicited broad community input on …
… or poor absorption of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The disorder is most common in females between the ages of 20 and … trials are studies that allow us to learn more about disorders and improve care. They can help connect patients … can learn more about pseudotumor cerebri and related disorders. Clinical research uses human volunteers to help …
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What is tuberous sclerosis complex?Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare genetic disease that causes non-cancerous tumors or lesions to grow in the brain and other areas of the body, including the eyes, lung, heart, kidneys, and skin. Brain lesions are areas of injury or damage to brain tissues. The three types of…
… On this page What are mitochondrial disorders? Mitochondrial disorders are caused by defects in … parts, including the brain, muscles, kidneys, heart, eyes, and ears. Symptoms of mitochondrial disorders vary because a … cells have especially high energy needs, muscular and neurological problems are common features of mitochondrial …
… of NINDS is to seek fundamental knowledge about the brain and nervous system and to use that knowledge to reduce … Research (pdf, 915 KB) can be found here. Members of the public are encouraged to submit comments on the report, … Hobert If so, please include your image with the following information and submit to: FN@ninds.nih.gov Your name …
… disease (GSS) is an extremely rare, neurodegenerative brain disorder. It is almost always inherited and is found in only a few families around the world. The … be safe and effective for everyone who will use them. For information about participating in clinical research visit …