The first FDA-approved therapy for geographic atrophy, pegcetacoplan, slows disease progression but does not reverse it, which means providers need to intervene early before there is too much ...
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Children with MS who have more paramagnetic rim lesions, or chronic inflammation, tend to show faster declines in brain ...
Keep abreast with the latest news related to Spinal muscle Atrophy (SMA): Can Muscle Atrophy fr there are 65 news items on Spinal muscle Atrophy (SMA): Can Muscle Atrophy fr that covers updates, ...
SMA is a rare genetic condition that prevents the body from producing Survival Motor Neuron (SMN), a protein essential for nerves that control movement. The damaged motor neurons are unable to send ...
Even drinking a moderate amount of alcohol can cause brain damage over a prolonged period of time, scientists have said. In a study of more than 500 adults over 30 years, researchers found people who ...
Clitoral atrophy is when the clitoris stops responding to stimulation and begins to shrink. This can occur due to hormonal changes, disuse, and a lack of blood flow. Regular stimulation and other ...
People living with the neurodegenerative condition Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) could be at a higher risk of developing fatty liver disease, according to an international study by researchers from ...
Here's another big reason for people with celiac disease to stay away from gluten. A new study suggests that for those with the autoimmune disorder, persistent damage to the intestines raises the risk ...
Clitoral atrophy may result from hormone changes due to menopause or hormonal medications. It can also happen if there’s a loss of blood flow to the clitoris. More frequent sex may help. The clitoris ...
Brain damage can occur following a traumatic injury, such as a fall or car accident, or a nontraumatic, acquired injury, such as a stroke. The brain does not fully mend itself the way a cut or other ...