Caused by a mutation in the gene for a protein called huntingtin,
the disease damages brain cells so that people with Huntington's progressively lose their ability to walk, talk, think and reason.
This disease damages the brain and neurological functions, causing severe pain, weakness and partial paralysis.
Not exact matches
The girl, who experienced a stroke and then subsequent
brain damage from the
disease and now takes a Horizon medicine to stabilize the condition, spoke about how happy she was that country singer Chris Jacobs wrote a song for her.
Instead, I began to see alcoholism as a physical
disease, the outcome of a powerful physical addiction to alcohol that gradually inflicts mortal
damage to
brain and body chemistry» (p. 23).
They concluded I had suffered profound
brain damage due to a degenerative neurological
disease, and that I would soon die.
When one is
brain -
damaged or not too bright to begin with, taking drugs for
diseases, has a
disease, I don't think they can be held accountable for being depressed and committing suicide.
Degenerative
diseases of the
brain that erode personality, and cases where
brain damage causes sudden changes in character, are both only possible if character itself is biological.
Extreme (but plausible) results of sitting for extended periods of time include: heart
disease, overproductive pancreas, colon cancer, foggy
brain, strained neck, sore shoulders and back, mushy abs, tight hips, limp glutes, inflexible spine, disc
damage, poor circulation, and soft bones.
Some of the
diseases we vaccinate against can cause
brain damage in an unprotected infant.
You shouldn't ignore the persistent hiccups in your child, since this can be a symptom of
brain damage; various
diseases of the stomach, liver or lungs; injuries of the spinal cord and the chest.
Recent studies show poor sleeping habits cause both
brain damage and
brain shrinkage, and may even accelerate onset of Alzheimer's
disease.1 Previous research published in the journal Science2 revealed that your
brain removes toxic waste during sleep through what has been dubbed «the glymphatic system.»
The
disease can lead to
brain swelling, liver
damage, and even death if not treated carefully.
All of these components are known to cause
brain damage, kidney
disease, mutations, and cancers.
Rugby and soccer players who suffer multiple knocks to the head during their careers are at added risk of
brain damage that could lead to dementia and other neurodegenerative
diseases,
brain scientists are warning.
Breathing lead dust or fumes or swallowing anything with lead in it can give a child lead poisoning, Lead poisoning can cause learning disabilities, kidney
disease,
brain damage, delayed growth, and other problems.
We wanted to find a way to assess
brain damage that could predict the development of dementia associated with vascular
diseases,» said Daniela Carnevale, Ph.D., the study's senior author and assistant professor at Sapienza University of Rome, based in Neuromed Institute.
Neurosurgeons use electrode grids to identify which areas of the
brain are
diseased in order to avoid
damaging or removing healthy, functional tissue during operations.
An inflammatory protein that triggers a pregnant mouse's immune response to an infection or other
disease appears to cause
brain injury in her fetus, but not the premature birth that was long believed to be linked with such neurologic
damage in both rodents and humans, new Johns Hopkins - led research suggests.
The newly identified gene affects accumulation of amyloid - beta, a protein believed to be one of the main causes of the
damage that underpins this
brain disease in humans.
May 1 — 31 Many people believe that multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune
disease that
damages the
brain and spinal cord, is fatal.
To look for the vessels, Dr. Reich's team used MRI to scan the
brains of five healthy volunteers who had been injected with gadobutrol, a magnetic dye typically used to visualize
brain blood vessels
damaged by
diseases, such as multiple sclerosis or cancer.
In the future, CPG15 treatments may limit
brain damage from concussions or such disorders as Alzheimer's
disease.
Education efforts in May and June aim to bring attention to
diseases that
damage the
brain and to gain support for the scientific work that could yield new treatments.
Many children with congenital heart
disease (CHD)-- the most common major birth defect in the United States — sustain
brain damage that often leads to problems with behavior, thinking, and learning.
«Waterlogged
brain region helps scientists gauge
damage caused by Parkinson's
disease: Research could aid drug development for the condition.»
Chris Borland's decision has provoked discussion of the types of
brain damage that can occur including a severe degenerative
disease abbreviated as CTE
Parkinson's
disease is a condition in which part of the
brain becomes progressively
damaged over many years.
A new discovery about the immune system may allow doctors to treat harmful inflammation that
damages the
brain in neurodegenerative
diseases such as Alzheimer's.
Until now, microglia have been dismissed as simple immune cells that do little more than protect
brain cells from
damage and tidy up in the aftermath of
disease.
In Alzheimer's
disease, plaques of amyloid beta protein accumulate in the
brain,
damaging connections between neurons.
Lou Gehrig's
disease, also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, might
damage muscle - controlling nerve cells in the
brain earlier in the
disease process than previously known, according to research from the Cedars - Sinai Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute.
Brains of people who died from various
diseases caused by tangled tau had more dead and
damaged cells if the people carried APOE4.
17 Epilepsy can be hereditary or caused by
brain damage, infectious
disease, or tumors.
So now, with late - stage clinical failures piling up, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has set off down a path to adapt those standards as researchers are pushed inexorably into earlier and earlier forms of the
disease, ahead of the
brain damage inflicted by Alzheimer's.
And a week of tossing and turning leads to an increase in another
brain protein, tau, which has been linked to
brain damage in Alzheimer's and other neurological
diseases.
But the
disease can be serious,
damaging the eyes and
brain, in those with weakened immune systems and in fetuses.
Saatchi, which is owned by France's Publicis Groupe, SA, chose LifeStraw over a field of competitors that included a reusable controller to improve the distribution of IV fluids, a collapsible wheel that can be folded down for easier storage when not in use on bicycles or wheelchairs, an energy - efficient laptop designed for children in developing countries, a 3 - D display that uses special optics and software to project a hologramlike image of patient anatomy for cancer treatment, an inkjet printing system for fabricating tissue scaffolds on which cells can be grown, a visual prosthesis for bypassing a
diseased or
damaged eye and sending signals directly to the
brain, books with embedded sound tracks to help educate illiterate adults on health issues, a phone that provides telecommunications coverage to poor rural populations in developing countries, and a
brain - computer interface designed to help paralyzed people communicate via neural signals.
«This study, carried out using laboratory rats modeling stroke, demonstrated that ischemic stroke — in both its subacute and chronic stages —
damages the BSCB in a variety of ways, creating a toxic environment in the spinal cord that can lead to further disability and exacerbate
disease pathology,» said study lead author Dr. Svitlana Garbuzova - Davis, associate professor in USF's Center of Excellence for Aging and
Brain Repair, Department of Neurosurgery and
Brain Repair.
MS is an incurable
disease in which the insulation around the nerves becomes
damaged, disrupting the communication between body and
brain.
The result is that Alzheimer's is generally detected very late in the
disease process, if it is correctly identified at all — a blueprint for treatment failure, because the illness has already irreparably
damaged the
brain.
Detection of dementia at the earliest stages has become a worldwide priority, because drug treatments, prevention strategies and other interventions will likely be more effective very early in the
disease process, before extensive
brain damage has occurred.
Amyloid plaques are the toxic clumps of protein that cause
damage to cells in the
brains of people with Alzheimer's
disease.
As we begin to understand how our
brains work, the possibility of using that knowledge to diagnose
diseases, assess cognitive and emotional states, use surgery or pharmacology to repair
damaged brains, implant preventive and therapeutic devices into the
brain, and most controversially, enhance and improve our
brains, will become a reality.
In addition, the group found improved outcomes on anxiety and depressive behaviors, increased movement, and protection from MPTP, the chemical that can cause Parkinson's
disease - related
damage in the
brain.
In examining autopsy samples from MS patients, the researchers detected an abundance of amyloids in
brain lesions and
damaged neurons, the hallmarks of the
disease.
But this remarkable therapeutic benefit isn't limited to MS. Previous research in animal models that mimic other
diseases suggest that certain forms of amyloids can ease
damage from strokes, traumatic
brain injuries and even heart attacks.
Huntington's
disease is a genetic disorder that affects around 1 in every 10,000 people and
damages nerve cells in the
brain.
The test measures the neurofilament light chain (neurofilament), a protein released from
damaged brain cells, which has been linked to other neurodegenerative
diseases but hasn't been studied in the blood of Huntington's
disease (HD) patients before.
Whether this strategy will stop Alzheimer's
disease in its tracks is a big if, however, because there's still a debate over whether the b - amyloid deposited in plaques causes the
brain damage seen in Alzheimer's
disease, or instead is a symptom of some other underlying factor.
Inserting genes into
brain cells may one day offer doctors a way to slow, or even reverse, the
damage from degenerative neurological
disease