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Category Archive: multiple system atrophy

Why we urgently need the help of patients with MSA to develop a novel treatment for low blood pressure

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Low blood pressure in the upright position (orthostatic hypotension, OH) is common among patients with multiple system atrophy […]

dysautonomialab August 11, 2020 multiple system atrophy, orthostatic hypotension, Uncategorized

High blood pressure in autonomic failure may pose a risk to health

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Autonomic failure is a condition that develops when the nerves that control the heart and circulation become damaged. […]

dysautonomialab June 19, 2020 Lab News, multiple system atrophy, orthostatic hypotension, palma, research paper, research papers, Studies, team, Uncategorized

Top tips for measuring your blood pressure at home for telemedicine visits

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The current coronavirus pandemic has made it impossible for many patients with chronic neurological illnesses to leave their […]

dysautonomialab April 8, 2020 multiple system atrophy, orthostatic hypotension, Uncategorized

How new research on depression in MSA is helping clinical development

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According to new research over 2 in 3 patients with multiple system atrophy have depression and this influences […]

dysautonomialab April 8, 2020 multiple system atrophy, orthostatic hypotension, research papers, Uncategorized

MSA and Coronavirus COVID-19

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The Dysautonomia Center has put together information for the MSA community about the current outbreak of the novel […]

dysautonomialab March 18, 2020 multiple system atrophy, Uncategorized

Dr. Horacio Kaufmann wins the AAN’s Irwin Schatz Award for Autonomic Neurology

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Dysautonomia Center’s Director Dr. Horacio Kaufmann is being recognized with the 2020 Irwin Schatz award from the American […]

dysautonomialab February 6, 2020 Dr. Lucy Kaufmann, familial dysautonomia, horacio kaufmann, Lab News, multiple system atrophy, orthostatic hypotension, Parkinson disease, Uncategorized

Research speeds ahead: 1 year update from the sirolimus MSA trial

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Almost 1 year ago, the first patient with multiple system atrophy (MSA) was enrolled in the clinical trial […]

dysautonomialab October 25, 2019 multiple system atrophy, palma, Parkinson disease, Studies, Uncategorized

New study testing a potential drug to slow the progression of MSA opens at NYU

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Currently, there are no treatments that can slow or stop the progression of neuron death in multiple system […]

dysautonomialab December 17, 2018 horacio kaufmann, multiple system atrophy, palma, Studies, Uncategorized

Progress in a rare disease: Highlights from the 6th International Congress on Multiple System Atrophy

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New York City, 2018 The 6th International MSA Congress (https://msa-congress-nyc.com), held recently in New York City, marked a […]

dysautonomialab April 24, 2018 Lab News, multiple system atrophy, orthostatic hypotension, palma, Parkinson disease, Uncategorized

The Autonomic Consortium members play a leading role in the annual American Autonomic Society Meeting

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The 28th Annual Meeting of the American Autonomic Society featured prominently the work of the NYU Dysautonomia Center […]

dysautonomialab November 6, 2017 familial dysautonomia, horacio kaufmann, Lab News, multiple system atrophy, orthostatic hypotension, Pain Insensitivity, palma, Parkinson disease, team, training, Uncategorized

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