1 Gansu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, lanzhou city, China 2 Chinese People's Liberation Army Lanzhou General Hospital, Lanzhou, China The final, formatted version of the article will be ...
Many people with multiple sclerosis struggle with balance and coordination, and this study uncovers a hidden reason why.
Open annotations (there are currently 0 annotations on this page). Aging involves the gradual loss of brain cells and a decline in physical and cognitive capabilities. One brain region affected by ...
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If your day isn’t complete without caffeine, giving it up to stop your hands from shaking doesn’t sound ideal. The good (and bad) news is caffeine might not be the sole cause of these tremors. Tremors ...
Could an anomaly in the developing brain explain motor difficulties occurring decades later in people with rare movement disorders? These are the genetics being investigated by researchers at ...
A 53-year-old man with a history of chronic alcohol consumption developed anterograde amnesia, accompanied by visual and auditory hallucinations and behavioral changes. Cognitive evaluation revealed ...
Scientists have developed a new eyedrop that can ferry protective compounds all the way to the retina, paving the way for a less-invasive injection-free method of managing sight-stealing diseases such ...
Childhood-onset neurodegeneration with cerebellar atrophy (CONDCA) is an autosomal recessive disorder that causes progressive motor and cognitive impairment in children. The disease arises as a result ...