Currently, there are no treatments that can slow or stop the progression of neuron death in multiple system […]
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Dr. Alberto Palma was recognized by the American Autonomic Society as the first recipient of the Felicia Axelrod […]
Scientists have long known that one of the greatest problems faced by patients with familial dysautonomia is the […]
A restorative good night sleep makes us feel better. We feel more alert, more energetic, happier, and better […]
Each inspiration moves fresh air into the lungs and every expiration expels stale air out. Normally, we breathe […]
Members of the Autonomic Disorders Consortium and the MSA Coalition partnered together to host the Annual MSA Patient and […]
We spend around one-third of our lives sleeping. While we sleep, our brain enters different phases. We spend […]
Our ability to see depends on dozens of tiny ganglion cells in our retina that encode our visual world. […]
In 1949, when pediatricians Conrad Riley and Richard Day first encountered 5 children unable to cry with tears, […]
The Dysautonomia Center welcomes guest writer Alyson Brenner who shares her story on the journey to reduce sedative medications for her […]