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… On this page What is Rett syndrome? Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder. It is … and deactivate gene functions. Because theMECP2 gene does not function properly in individuals with Rett syndrome, …
… of motor and sensory conditions, such as bruxism, sleep apnea, temporomandibular/facial pain, swallowing … Support Advising Clinical Trials Protocol development and study preparation Study implementation, including protocol implementation and …
… or muscles throughout the body. Dystonia symptoms can in some cases be life-threatening. Some types of dystonia run … parts. Causes of dystonia Dystonia is caused by changes in how the brain tells the body to move. Dystonia is often named … acquired. Idiopathic dystonia doesn’t have a known cause. Many cases of dystonia are this type. Genetic dystonia runs …
… and spinal cord. MSA is one of a family of neurological disorders known as an atypical parkinsonian disorder. The … differentially diagnose MSA and other neurodegenerative diseases. The NIH-supported North American Prodromal … on studies at NIH, contact the Clinical Center Office of Patient Recruitment . Where can I find more information about …
… 2022 September is Pain Awareness Month – an opportunity to reflect on our efforts to help the millions of Americans who suffer from chronic pain … Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), in collaboration with our partners across the National Institutes of Health …
In 2018, the National Advisory Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NANDS) Council Working Group for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) was charged with providing scientific guidance on how best to advance research in ME/CFS at…
… biotechnology product- and biologics-based therapies for disorders that fall under the NINDS mission. The last NINDS … biotechnology product- and biologics-based therapies for disorders that fall under the NINDS mission. …
… In 2010, Dr. Story Landis—my predecessor as Director of NINDS —charged an advisory working group of NANDS Council to review the state of disparities research in neurological health and generate …
… On this page What is cerebral palsy? Cerebral palsy (CP) is a brain disorder that appears in infancy or early childhood … is a result of injury to the brain before, during, or after birth. The symptoms of cerebral palsy are caused by … or get better as the child gets older. There’s no cure for cerebral palsy, but supportive treatments, medications, …
… On this page What are the neurological complications of AIDS and HIV? HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is the virus that causes AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), if untreated. While HIV primarily affects the immune system, it can lead to …