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… On this page What is multiple sclerosis (MS)? Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological disorder. … can also be symptoms of MS. Who is more likely to get multiple sclerosis? Women are more likely to get MS than men. …
… diagnosis, targeted treatment, and comprehensive care for people affected by TBI Nearly 50 million people suffer … have created a new classification system that could change how doctors understand brain injuries. The system, called … Doctors examine mental health conditions, medical history, how the injury happened, and other details that affect …
… that supports the development of new diagnostics and treatments for neurological disorders. However, advancing a … overcome unique challenges to make sure novel products are safe and benefit patients. At NINDS, the Division of … commercialization. We especially focus on developing treatments for conditions for which there is limited …
… Friday, February 28, 2020 Rare diseases often don’t have the same name recognition that other neurological disorders … disorder. This exciting case illustrates that the time is ripe for our planned network to harness and coordinate the …
… NINDS » NINDS 75th Anniversary Since its establishment in 1950, NINDS has played a pivotal role in unraveling the … of the brain and nervous system. The mission of NINDS is to seek fundamental knowledge about the brain and nervous system and to use that knowledge to reduce the burden of neurological …
… On this page What is myotonia congenita? Myotonia congenita is an inherited … by the inability of muscles to quickly relax after a voluntary contraction. The condition is present from early … be two or three years old when parents first notice their muscle stiffness, particularly in the legs, often provoked by …
… devoted to finding treatments for numerous rare diseases, which are defined as conditions affecting fewer than 200,000 … as well as the mechanism of action of the rare disease in which tumors grow within nerves; and the discovery of a drug … RDCRN's Data Management and Coordinating Center (DMCC) , which provides a secure, customizable coordinated clinical …
… (break down) lipids or because they make enzymes that do not work properly. Over time, storing too many lipids … Type A, children with Type B live longer, but they may need to use oxygen over time due to lung problems. Type C … treatment options. Search Clinical Trials How can I or my loved one help improve care for people with lipid …
… Health) , will make LRP support available to virtually all clinician-scientists at NINDS . Unlike grants for …
… that affects body movements, walking and balance, and eye movements. PSP is caused by damage to nerve cells in areas of the brain that control thinking and body movements. It is one of … walking or swallowing, slurred speech, problems with eye movements. PSP can also affect a person’s mood, behavior, …