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Scoliosis in FD: New developments and a new star surgeon at NYU

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  When NYU recruited Dr. Shay Bess, they wanted him to tackle the most complex spine cases. The […]

dysautonomialab February 20, 2016 familial dysautonomia, Lab News, team

Teaching the brain new tricks: Taping, walking and FD

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Your brain senses every single move you make. It accepts information coming in from different senses including vision, touch […]

dysautonomialab December 8, 2015 familial dysautonomia, Lab News, research paper, research papers, Studies, Uncategorized

New paper: Why do we get excited about eating?

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The body is hardwired with a number of primitive reflexes. These produce unconscious responses, which are a reaction […]

dysautonomialab October 21, 2015 familial dysautonomia, Lab News, research paper, research papers, Studies

New York University Neurology Fellowship in Autonomic Disorders: Interviewing now

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The Department of Neurology at New York University School of Medicine offers an Autonomic Disorders Fellowship program accredited […]

dysautonomialab October 8, 2015 Lab News, training

Low blood pressure standing may be an early sign of brain disease

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Standing upright is complex business and requires a finely tuned set of reflex responses. If these reflex responses […]

dysautonomialab October 6, 2015 editorial, Lab News, research paper, research papers

The Center awarded NIH funding to continue the Consortium Project

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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) began an initiative to create collaborative consortia to bring together investigators working […]

dysautonomialab October 4, 2015 horacio kaufmann, Lab News, Studies

The eye in MSA: A window into disease progression?

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The retina is the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye that is considered part […]

dysautonomialab September 15, 2015 dr. mendoza, Lab News, research papers, team

Breaking news: The Center receives over one million dollars for new research in FD

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Imagine a situation where even the slightest emotion or stress can trigger high blood pressure, a racing heart […]

dysautonomialab September 2, 2015 familial dysautonomia, Lab News, Studies

What it means to study rare diseases

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An orphan disease is disease that affects less than 200,000 Americans.  Orphan diseases (also called rare diseases) are surprisingly […]

dysautonomialab August 29, 2015 about, Studies, training

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