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Common causes of dysarthria include nervous system disorders and conditions that cause facial paralysis or tongue or throat muscle weakness. Certain ...
Mayo Clinic research discovers a molecular switch for repairing central nervous system disorders ... Demyelination, or injury to the myelin, slows electrical ...
Motor neuron disease, which destroys cells that control walking, speaking, swallowing and breathing. CTE symptoms don't develop right after a head injury.
A motor neuron disease affects the nerve cells in the brain that control movement. ... Primary progressive aphasia (uh-FAY-zhuh) is a rare nervous system syndrome ...
This motor neuron disease causes nerves within the brain to slowly break down. It causes muscle weakness primarily in the legs, arms and tongue.
For example, the hand may form a clenched fist. Muscle jerks. Trouble swallowing. Changes in eye movements. Trouble with thinking and language skills. Speech ...
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is a central nervous system disorder that causes inflammation in nerves of the eye and the spinal cord. NMO is also called ...
... nervous system is the nerve cell (neuron). Each ... motor neurons and increase your risk of post-polio syndrome. ... Sleep apnea and restless legs syndrome are ...
Mayo Clinic doctors treat a wide range of movement disorders, including: Ataxia; Chorea; Dystonia · Essential tremor · Huntington's disease · Multiple system ...
ALS is a fatal motor neuron disease. People with ... motor system in people with ALS, including in ... disease, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (a Parkinsonian ...
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