Sentences with phrase «include narcolepsy»

Other neurological and psychiatric disorders associated with mercury include narcolepsy, obsessive - compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, Tourette syndrome and borderline personality disorder, as well as neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis.
A popular atypical stimulant «smart drug» includes the narcolepsy agents Modafinil / Adrafinil, although their effects on cognition beyond wakefulness are unproven, and side effects — while rare — can be life threatening.

Not exact matches

Besides Xyrem, Jazz has a handful of sleep drugs in late - stage development, including one that has been submitted to the Food and Drug Administration for approval to treat narcolepsy and obstructed sleep apnea.
CHOP's Sleep Center cares for children with a wide variety of sleep problems, including obstructive sleep apnea, CPAP therapy, apnea of infancy, narcolepsy, central hypoventilation, bedtime problems, frequent night wakings, insomnia, sleep walking, night terrors, circadian rhythm disorders, movement disorders and more.
The most obvious difference between Pandemrix and the vaccine against H1N1 that was used in the United States — which hasn't been associated with narcolepsy — was that Pandemrix included a strong adjuvant, a substance intended to provoke a heightened immune response to proteins in the vaccine.
Service dogs might also support people with medical conditions including diabetes, epilepsy, narcolepsy and severe allergies.
Common breed - related health problems include: cardiomyopathy; cervical vertebral instability; hypothyroidism; narcolepsy; von Willebrand's disease; osteosarcoma; parvovirus; acral lick dermatitis; demodicosis
Some odd neuromuscular diseases occur in Dobes, including head tremors, narcolepsy, and polyneuropathy, an inherited disease of the central nervous system.
If you suspect that your dog may have narcolepsy and cataplexy, your veterinarian will perform a physical examination, some basic neurological tests and laboratory screenings, including a complete blood count, chemistry profile panel, thyroid hormone profile and urinalysis, to rule out other medical conditions.
A number of serious neurological / neuromuscular diseases affect Labrador Retrievers, including polyneuropathy (centronuclear myopathy), laryngeal paralysis, megaesophagus, myasthenia gravis, cerebellar ataxia, narcolepsy, and also vague head tremors that may be the result of unknown abnormalities in the brain.
Conditions that can mimic seizures include, but are not limited to, heart arrhythmia's, narcolepsy, and myasthenia gravis (a muscular disorder).
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