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What is postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS)?POTS is part of a group of disorders that feature orthostatic intolerance. Orthostatic intolerance is the term used to describe symptoms that occur when a person stands up and can be relieved by lying down. Symptoms of orthostatic intolerance, which often include dizziness or fainting, happen because not enough blood flows back to the heart when the person moves from a lying down or seated position to standing up. The classic symptom of POTS is a fast…
… three Grand Challenges, and has co-sponsored the Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies … NIH ICs involved in Blueprint have issued a Request for Information (RFI) to help identify potential opportunities … organizations, federal agencies, and the general public are encouraged to submit any ideas that might identify …
… clinicians, research participants, patients, and the public. To learn more view the program fact sheet (pdf, 400 … Biomedical Research, Promoting Trust, and Improving Health through Bioethics Research Please see below for a … in NIH funding, the NIH Office of Science Policy provides information on bioethics and ethical, legal, and social …
… and Circuits Cluster at NINDS . Dr. Matos had been a Health Program Specialist in the CSC cluster since March of … University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez. She continued her education to better understand behavior and the brain as a biological machine, and obtained her Ph.D. in …
… Hydrocephalus is a buildup of fluid in the brain that that can cause increased pressure on the brain, damaging brain tissues … accumulation of glycosaminoglycans in the eye can lead to impaired vision by damage to the cornea, and …
… have shown a strong link between cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, including stroke, and subsequent cognitive impairment and dementia. Moreover, cerebrovascular disease is exceedingly common in the elderly … can be found here: VCID Cohorts Analysis summary (pdf, 221 KB) VCID Cohorts Lifespan Figure (pdf, 127 KB) VCID …
… 2007 Epilepsy Research Benchmarks: A Guide for the General Public (pdf, 489 KB) Background on the Epilepsy Research … physicians, patients, family members and voluntary health organization leaders came together on the NIH campus … the unique aspects of epileptogenesis in the aging brain. F. Test the efficacy of prevention strategies. …
… reduce the burden of neurological disease for all people. 2025 will mark our 75th anniversary as a leader in … of Oct 2020) NINDS Fact Sheet View the NINDS Fact Sheet (pdf, 584 KB) Major Changes in the Budget Request Major … Partnerships for Parkinson’s disease and ALS. Stroke and cerebrovascular disease: Among NINDS research on stroke and …
… action without other neurological signs. It also may affect a person’s head, voice, or lower limbs. Although the … usually appears in young or middle-aged adults and can affect any muscle in the body, but most commonly affects the … the thumb and a finger. Parkinson's tremor may also affect the chin, lips, face, and legs. The tremor may …
… Wednesday, August 20, 2025 The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and … Thank you to everyone who joined us on June 25 for the 2025 NINDS Nonprofit Forum. For the first time, the Forum was … I invite you to watch the full recording here: Watch the 2025 NINDS Nonprofit Forum Together, researchers, people …