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… peripheral neuropathy? Peripheral neuropathy refers to the many conditions that involve damage to the peripheral nervous … to the muscles that tell them to contract, which is how we move, but also different types of signals help control … can’t send and receive signals like they should, it can have serious consequences for the body. In peripheral …
… On this page What is functional neurologic disorder? Functional neurologic disorder (FND) refers to a neurological condition caused by changes in how brain …
… or shortly after birth when oxygen or blood flow to the brain is reduced or stopped. While some children who … mild to severe disabilities or even death. The severity of HIE-related issues depends on many factors, including: How … the causes of brain injuries. In newborns, an APGAR test, which looks at an infant’s skin color, heart rate, reflexes, …
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… within the spinal cord. The syrinx can get big enough to damage the spinal cord and compress and injure the nerve … among individuals depending on where the syrinx forms, how large it is, and how long it extends. Symptoms develop … innovative research to better understand, diagnose, and treat syringomyelia. NINDS-supported research projects cover …
… JA de Zwart, SG Horovitz, M Fukunaga, JM Jansma, JH Duyn Low-frequency fluctuations in the cardiac rate as a source of … JA de Zwart, P van Gelderen, SC Fulton, TJ Balkin, JH Duyn Low frequency BOLD fluctuations during resting wakefulness … JA de Zwart, SG Horovitz, M Fukunaga, JM Jansma, JH Duyn Low-frequency fluctuations in the cardiac rate as a source of …
… neuronal activity. Glutamate transporters move glutamate back into neurons and glial cells after its release, ensuring …
… including those in the central and peripheral nervous systems that supply nutrients to the brain, spinal cord, and …
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