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… Neurodegeneration, Dementia, and Repeat Expansion Disorders Contact thomas.taetzsch@nih.gov 301-827-8194 Thomas … neuromuscular junction integrity and peripheral nerve injury, on motor neurons and microglia in the spinal cord. … …
… of dementia and cognitive impairment Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning—the ability to think, remember, … remains unchanged. Unlike dementia, age-related memory loss isn't disabling. Occasional lapses of forgetfulness are … as they age, people with dementia experience far greater loss. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a stage between …
… College , Albany, NY Assessment of EEG Responses to Spinal Cord Stimulation Waveforms in Chronic Pain Patients Dr. … Medical College. Dr. Telkes’ research focuses on improving spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for chronic refractory pain. …
… mechanisms that regulate spontaneous recovery after spinal cord injury. Joshua received his Ph.D. in Molecular … from Michigan State University. Currently, Dr. Burda is an Assistant Professor in the Center for Neural Science …
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating, complex, and heterogeneous neurodegenerative disease that affects the neurons that control voluntary muscle movement. People with the disease become progressively weaker and lose their ability to walk, talk, move, swallow, and eventually breathe on their own, with most people dying within 3-…
… Tuesday, May 26, 2020 We are wrapping up May Stroke Awareness Month. At NINDS , stroke is in our name and we are strongly committed to funding research in stroke, from basic to translational to clinical studies. The …
… a neurological disorder that happens in childhood. It is caused by the same bacteria that causes rheumatic fever. Rheumatic … a neurological disorder that happens in childhood. It is caused by the same bacteria that causes rheumatic fever. …
… Tuesday, February 28, 2023 Rare and ultra-rare diseases affect millions of people worldwide. Today, roughly 10,000 known rare and ultra-rare diseases affect more than 30 million Americans … I encourage you to join us in celebrating Rare Disease Day at NIH today, Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Hosted by the …
… her tireless support of her mentees are a testament to the fact that she considers mentorship to be her most important …
… On this page What are febrile seizures? A febrile seizure is a seizure caused by a fever in healthy infants and young children. Any fever may cause a febrile seizure. These seizures may happen when a child has an …