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… The NINDS offers printed materials on neurological disorders … the general public. All our materials are available free of charge. In addition, a PDF version of most NINDS … much of the following information as you can: The complete name or organization name you used to place the order The …
… mood, attention and memory, bowel and bladder function, all of which have considerable impact on quality of life. … NINDS include the Biospecimen Exchange for Neurological Disorders (BioSEND) repository , the Data Management … (NBB) is a national resource and repository for human post-mortem brain tissue and related biospecimens that are …
… On this page What are motor neuron diseases? Motor neuron diseases (MNDs) are a group of progressive neurological disorders that destroy motor …
… of funding opportunity. For more detailed application information and requirements, view the R13/U13 Guidelines . … cost) to shared and high-end instrumentation. For more information, please view the S10 Instrumentation Programs … active award. See the NINDS Administrative Supplements page for more information. Want to contact NINDS staff? …
… On this page What is multiple system atrophy? Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a progressive … . For information on studies at NIH, contact the Clinical Center Office of Patient Recruitment . Where can I find more …
… staff? Please visit our Find Your NINDS Program Officer page to learn more about contacting Program Officers, Grants …
… This page is focused on providing practical tips and suggestions … and organized so your reviewers can readily grasp the information. If it's a key point, repeat it, then repeat it … as a subsection of Approach or integrate it into any or all of the three main sections. If you do the latter, be sure …
… system, it can lead to a wide range of severe neurological disorders, particularly if HIV goes untreated and progresses … HIV. This is known as HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND), which include a wide range of disorders and brain changes, some of which have no symptoms, …
… bursts. There are two major kinds of stroke. About 80% of all strokes are ischemic strokes, which are caused by a blood … stroke resource hub on the NINDS website. This site brings all of our public education resources and information about stroke to one place, and includes toolkits, …
… effort of celebrating the brain that it is today. After all, the brain is the most complex part of the human body. It … our humanity. It is the crown jewel of the body, yet brain disorders are some of the most disabling and costly chronic … Visit National Museum of Health and Medicine for more information. Of course, many more Brain Awareness Week events …