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Area of expertise. Ask whether the therapist has the knowledge and experience treating your symptoms or your area of concern, such as eating disorders or PTSD.
... cortical atrophy (PPT) · Association study of late-onset Alzheimer's disease risk variants and memory decline (PPT) · Association of candidate gene ...
Ask your healthcare team about support groups in your area. Other sources of information include the National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer ...
... cortex and cerebellum of postmortem brain tissue to identify genetic variants that influence brain gene expression. However, the single nucleotide ...
When the bleeding is in just one area, it causes bruising and swelling, known as a hematoma. Keep in mind that even a minor head bump can cause a large ...
Often, a brain lesion has a characteristic appearance that will help your doctor determine its cause. Sometimes the cause of the abnormal-appearing area ...
If your tumor or the area of your brain where your seizures occur (epileptic focus) is near the parts of your brain that control vision, movement or speech, you ...
It is characterized by changes in personality, behavior and language due to loss of neurons in the brain's frontal lobe. Once considered rare, FTD is now ...
... cortical activation at 3T; 1) To compare high resolution advanced MRI pulse sequences for functional imaging (functional VASO, ASL) to conventional BOLD fMRI ...
This area is known as the drainage site. The valve controls the rate of CSF flow from the brain to the drainage site. This allows the fluid to be absorbed ...
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