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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

What I Learned From My Time at College

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Guest writer Gabi Jassie describes her life at college and how she overcame the challenges of having familial […]

Neuroscience Mum May 6, 2019 familial dysautonomia, Pain Insensitivity, Uncategorized

Inspiring the next generation of physician scientists to take on autonomic disorders

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As the field of autonomic disorders grows as a subspeciality in neuroscience, it catches the attention of motivated […]

dysautonomialab November 7, 2016 horacio kaufmann, team, training, Uncategorized

New study on broken heart syndrome

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In the Hound of the Baskervilles, Sherlock Holmes is investigating the mysterious death of a superstitious British baronet […]

Neuroscience Mum January 15, 2016 Lab News, research paper, research papers, Studies, Uncategorized
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