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Category Archive: research papers

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

The ears, balance and the FD mutation

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New research from the Dysautonomia Center at NYU shows the first possible link between the FD genotype and […]

dysautonomialab January 24, 2018 Dr. Lucy Kaufmann, dr. mendoza, familial dysautonomia, horacio kaufmann, Pain Insensitivity, palma, research paper, research papers, Studies, team, Uncategorized

New study confirms the safety of asthma medications in the rare disease familial dysutonomia

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Each inspiration moves fresh air into the lungs and every expiration expels stale air out. Normally, we breathe […]

dysautonomialab December 15, 2017 Dr. Lucy Kaufmann, familial dysautonomia, Lab News, research paper, research papers, Studies, team, Uncategorized

New research shows ways to prevent sudden sleep deaths

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We spend around one-third of our lives sleeping. While we sleep, our brain enters different phases. We spend […]

dysautonomialab August 30, 2017 familial dysautonomia, palma, research paper, research papers, Studies, Uncategorized

A breakthrough in the race to save vision for patients with FD

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Our ability to see depends on dozens of tiny ganglion cells in our retina that encode our visual world. […]

dysautonomialab April 26, 2017 dr. mendoza, familial dysautonomia, Lab News, research paper, research papers, Studies, team, Uncategorized

Finding the Hidden Tears in Familial Dysautonomia

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In 1949, when pediatricians Conrad Riley and Richard Day first encountered 5 children unable to cry with tears, […]

dysautonomialab April 20, 2017 dr. mendoza, familial dysautonomia, horacio kaufmann, Lab News, Pain Insensitivity, research paper, research papers, Studies, Uncategorized

Low blood pressure standing may hold the key to detecting pre-motor MSA

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Scientists at the Center have brought us a step closer to being able to detect the deadly spread […]

dysautonomialab February 22, 2017 Dr. Lucy Kaufmann, horacio kaufmann, Lab News, palma, research paper, research papers, Studies, team, Uncategorized

Breakthrough for the acute treatment of crisis in patients with FD

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Life is very unpredictable at times, but imagine how it must feel like to have no control over […]

dysautonomialab November 11, 2016 familial dysautonomia, horacio kaufmann, Lab News, research paper, research papers, Studies, team

New findings show remarkable inborn adaptability of the brain to protect itself against low blood pressure

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The human brain weighs less than 2% of our total body weight, yet consumes 20% of the body’s […]

dysautonomialab October 5, 2016 Dr. Lucy Kaufmann, familial dysautonomia, Lab News, research paper, research papers, Studies, Uncategorized

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