Results 71 - 80 for parkinson's disease
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Neurodegeneration | Pedersen Brain Sciences Institute
Neurodegeneration. Home Pedersen Brain Science Institute. The BSi unites a cadre of talented Johns Hopkins researchers, neurologists and neuroscientists into a</b> ...
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Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy
<b>Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy</b> (CIDP) is a rare type of autoimmune disorder. In an autoimmune <b>disease</b>, the body attacks</b> ...
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Movement Disorders Digest - Johns Hopkins Medicine
individuals with early-stage <b>Parkinson’s disease</b>. In the Orchestra Study, we are trying to find out if the study drug UCB0599 might be able to slow down the</b> ...
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Neurological Disorders | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Parkinson's Disease</b>. Stroke (Brain Attack) Cluster Headaches. Tension Headaches. Migraine Headaches. How a Migraine Happens. Diagnosis and Treatment for</b> ...
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Overview of Nervous System Disorders | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Degeneration, such as <b>Parkinson</b> <b>disease</b>, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Huntington chorea, and Alzheimer <b>disease</b>.</b> ...
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Neuromodulation and Advanced Treatments Center | Johns Hopkins ...
The <b>Neuromodulation and Advanced Treatments</b> Center provides research-based treatments, including deep brain stimulation (DBS), and routine clinical care for</b> ...
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Omid Motabar , MD - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Find information about and book an appointment with Dr. Omid Motabar, MD in Bethesda, MD. Specialties: Neurology.
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Vascular Dementia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Vascular dementia</b> is the second most common form of dementia after Alzheimer's <b>disease</b>. It's caused when decreased blood flow damages brain</b> ...
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Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center
Deep brain stimulation and other neuromodulation treatments are changing the outlook for movement disorders such as <b>Parkinson’s disease</b>, dystonia,</b> ...
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Cell Engineering Team Links Cancer Drug to Potential Therapy for ...
Tau proteins ordinarily work to stabilize a cell’s scaffolding structure of microtubules. In the case of Alzheimer’s <b>disease</b>, Tau proteins detach from their</b> ...
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