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… On this page What is central pontine myelinolysis? Central pontine … behavioral or intellectual impairment or movement disorders like parkinsonism or tremor. Learn About Clinical … be safe and effective for everyone who will use them. For information about participating in clinical research visit …
… structure and function of the nervous system in health and disease. Basic research to understand the structure and … for clinical application in neurological disorders and stroke. The DON contributes to the NINDS mission by … Optional) Promoting Research in Basic Neuroscience (R01) Disease Mechanisms of Prenatal and Pediatric Hydrocephalus …
… back often to the NIH Office of Extramural Research web page, which will be updated regularly. Please let your … know of NIH-related problems as they come up. For more information, please visit the Coronavirus Disease 2019 … courage and fortitude of those affected with neurological disorders who deal with serious health problems and …
… 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 … sources: Genetic and Rare Diseases (GARD) Information Center 888-205-2311 TSC Alliance 800-225-6872 …
… Image The epilepsies are a set of disorders characterized by recurring seizures, or … Research Initiatives The NINDS established the Centers Without Walls program in 2010 to rapidly advance epilepsy … Therapy Screening Program (ETSP) The mission of the ETSP is to facilitate the discovery of therapeutic agents to …
… movements, often of the muscles in the arms, legs, face, and body. One or both sides of the body may be affected. The … The frequency of episodes varies from person to person, with some people having only one episode a month to others …
… of innovative treatments of neurological disorders and stroke, epidemiological studies of natural history, biomarker … to contact the program director who is responsible for the disease of interest. View a list of NINDS program directors … on health disparities in neurological disorders and stroke. Global Health Research Health Disparities Research …
… On this page What is Fahr's syndrome? Fahr's syndrome, also called Fahr’s disease, is a rare brain … up in certain areas of the brain. In people with Fahr’s syndrome, the extra calcium affecrs how brain cells work and …
… infections, obstructive airway disease and obstructive sleep apnea Heart disease, often involving enlarged or … Health and Human Services ( HHS ) recommends for states to screen for, includes MPS I. States can elect whether to screen for MPS I as part of their universal newborn screening …
… disorder that affects the brain's ability to control sleep-wake cycles . People with narcolepsy may feel rested … of REM sleep while they are awake. Narcolepsy can greatly affect daily activities. If narcolepsy is not diagnosed or … low levels of hypocretin (also known as orexin), a natural chemical that helps you stay awake and controls REM …