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What are cerebral cavernous malformations?Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are lesions in the brain that can leak blood into the brain and cause symptoms like seizures, headaches, or back pain. Some people with CCMs never have symptoms. Having more, larger CCMs means the person usually will have more symptoms. CCMs can leak blood into the brain, which can cause symptoms including:
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… fatigue, postural orthostatic tachycardia, sleep disorders, post exertional malaise, and cognitive problems, such as … such as myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). To learn more about the NIH PASC …
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… Neuroimmunology and Virology, and Neurological Disorders Contact avindra.nath@nih.gov 301-496-1561 Dr. Nath … of which is our observation that patients with Nodding syndrome have autoantibodies to a newly discovered protein in … M.D. Clinical Fellow 301-496-7621 Hillina Berhane, B.S. Post baccalaureate Fellow 301-451-4585 Diobenhi Castellanos …
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… will my application be reviewed? Once received by NIH , all grant applications are assigned for peer review to either … Fellows (F32). NSD-A The Neurological Sciences and Disorders A (NSD-A) subcommittee reviews applications in … disorders; and neurodevelopmental disorders like Rett Syndrome. NSD-C The Neurological Sciences and Disorders C …
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… in combination with a different dataset collected by a post-doctoral researcher on the other side of the country, or … Policy) , effective January 25, 2023, which will require all NIH-funded research applicants to describe and comply … Foundation to accelerate innovations in computer science, information science, and engineering; and activities to …