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Are you ready for 2023?

Are you prepared for 2023? Make 2023 a health-focused year for you and your family. An FD annual […]

zenithkhan January 19, 2023 Uncategorized

Happy hypoxia in COVID-19

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The new coronavirus continues to wreak havoc around the globe. The virus causes problems will almost every organ, […]

dysautonomialab August 21, 2020 Uncategorized

Helpful articles to share with your doctors on FD

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Today, patients with FD live all over the world and many are cared for by brilliant doctors at […]

dysautonomialab June 22, 2020 dysphagia, familial dysautonomia, palma, Uncategorized

FD Day 2020 goes international

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For the last 35-years, the first Sunday in June marks the day when families with familial dysautonomia gather […]

dysautonomialab June 11, 2020 familial dysautonomia, Uncategorized

The gut, the nerves, and the microbiome

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The human body has around 100 trillion microorganisms. The microbes living within our gut usually live in harmony […]

dysautonomialab June 10, 2020 Dr. Lucy Kaufmann, familial dysautonomia, Lab News, 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

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

The vagus nerve and the key to calm: A tale of two autonomic disorders

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The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve in the body and derives its name from the Latin […]

dysautonomialab March 11, 2020 Broken heart syndrome, Dr. Lucy Kaufmann, familial dysautonomia, research papers, Uncategorized

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