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Category Archive: research paper

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

The Foundations for Progress in TTR Amyloidosis

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Proteinopathies are a group of disorders that causes neurodegeneration and are associated with misfolded protein deposits that are […]

dysautonomialab March 16, 2020 Dr. Lucy Kaufmann, research paper, research papers, team, training, Uncategorized

Breathing control in familial dysautonomia: a new review

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Learn how our collaboration with doctors in Israel is helping educate others on the importance of a proactive […]

dysautonomialab March 13, 2020 familial dysautonomia, horacio kaufmann, Lab News, palma, research paper, research papers, swallowing, Uncategorized

Mapping the size of the sensory nerves in familial dysautonomia

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The 12 cranial nerves carry bundles of fibers that enter and exit the brainstem at various levels. The […]

dysautonomialab March 12, 2020 familial dysautonomia, horacio kaufmann, Lab News, Pain Insensitivity, palma, research paper, research papers, Studies, swallowing, Uncategorized

Beyond sleep: The benefits of BiPAP and CPAP

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The urge to breathe comes from a physiological drive. Sensors inside and outside the brain are continuously monitoring […]

dysautonomialab October 11, 2019 familial dysautonomia, palma, research paper, Studies, Uncategorized

New study sheds light on why patients with FD struggle to gain weight

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Our weight is influenced by a number of factors, including our diet, our exercise, and our genetic code. […]

dysautonomialab April 18, 2019 breathing, Dr. Lucy Kaufmann, familial dysautonomia, horacio kaufmann, Lab News, Pain Insensitivity, research paper, research papers, swallowing, Uncategorized

Dr. Alberto Palma recognised by the international research community

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Dr. Alberto Palma was recognized by the American Autonomic Society as the first recipient of the Felicia Axelrod […]

dysautonomialab December 3, 2018 familial dysautonomia, Lab News, palma, research paper, research papers, team, Uncategorized

New expert respiratory guidelines for familial dysautonomia

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Scientists have long known that one of the greatest problems faced by patients with familial dysautonomia is the […]

dysautonomialab August 29, 2018 breathing, dysphagia, familial dysautonomia, horacio kaufmann, Lab News, Pain Insensitivity, palma, research paper, research papers, Studies, swallowing, team, Uncategorized

Abnormalities in the control of breathing during sleep

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A restorative good night sleep makes us feel better. We feel more alert, more energetic, happier, and better […]

dysautonomialab May 29, 2018 breathing, familial dysautonomia, horacio kaufmann, Pain Insensitivity, research paper, research papers, swallowing, team, Uncategorized

Macaroni for dinner: The mysterious case of a dilated esophagus

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A recent case report in a recent issue of Clinical Autonomic Research describes a 54-year old man with […]

dysautonomialab May 29, 2018 dysphagia, familial dysautonomia, Lab News, Pain Insensitivity, research paper, research papers, swallowing, team, Uncategorized

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