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… therapies for the more than 70% of rare diseases with genetic causes. (Please be sure to read NINDS Deputy … research network for ultra-rare diseases, defined as a disease that affects one per 50,000 people. This network … between diagnosis and treatment. As we advance in our rare disease research efforts, NINDS will celebrate Rare Disease …
… shrinks due to a tumor, surgery, or radiation therapy. All these events cause injury to the pituitary gland, causing … trials are studies that allow us to learn more about disorders and improve care. They can help connect patients … and scientists can learn more about ESS and related disorders. Clinical research with human study participants to …
… Purpose To support neuroscience research education programs in all areas (basic, clinical and … Eligibility U.S. domestic institutions Additional Information This research education program supports neuroscience research education …
… time. Experiments designed, conducted, and analyzed without sufficient rigor are wasteful of resources and the …
… than just determine the color of our eyes or whether we are tall or short. Genes are at the center of everything that … our basic biological functions. For the most part, every cell in our body contains exactly the same genes, but … in Genetic Code A genetic variation is a permanent change in the DNA sequence that makes up a gene. Most …
… disease and disorders. The below list provides information about the research clinics teams at the NINDS … research at the NIH Clinical Center: NIH Clinical Center-Patient Information Visiting the NIH Quick Reference Patient … Disease 19 Convalescence at the National Institutes of Health Contact: Angelique Gavin Phone: 301-402-0880 …
… On this page What is Von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL)? Von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL) is a rare, genetic multi-system disorder in … of the body. Slow-growing hemgioblastomas—benign tumors with many blood vessels—may develop in the: Brain Spinal cord …
… brain disorder. It is almost always inherited and is found in only a few families around the world. The disease usually begins between the ages of 35 and 55. In the early stages, people with GSS may experience … muscle coordination), including clumsiness, unsteadiness, and difficulty walking. As the disease progresses, the ataxia …
… On this page What is neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation? Neurodegeneration with brain iron … disorder characterized by an abnormal accumulation of iron in the brain and progressive degeneration of the nervous …
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The Brain Attack Coalition (BAC) is dedicated to improving prevention, advancing treatment, and enhancing recovery to eliminate the burden of stroke for all. The BAC is a group of non-profit professional, voluntary, and/or governmental agencies dedicated to setting direction, advancing knowledge, and communicating the best practices to prevent and treat stroke. The National…