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Progressive supranuclear palsy is a rare brain disease that affects walking, balance, eye movements and swallowing. The disease results from the damage of ...
Although there is no cure for progressive supranuclear palsy, treatments are available to help ease symptoms of the disorder. The options include: Parkinson's ...
People with progressive supranuclear palsy have trouble walking and maintaining their balance. They also have a hard time moving their eyes, blinking regularly ...
Mayo Clinic researchers discovered that some people with progressive supranuclear palsy develop speech symptoms, known as apraxia of speech, years before ...
There is no cure for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a brain disorder marked by walking and balance difficulties. Its symptoms also mimic Parkinson's ...
Mayo Clinic researchers are working to improve diagnosis and treatment of progressive supranuclear palsy. Specialists trained in movement disorders conduct ...
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disorder with clinicopathologic heterogeneity and without any therapies.
The purpose of this study is to determine objective measures of gait and balance impairment in PSP syndromes using laboratory-based motion analysis.
The primary objective of this study is to asssess the safety and tolerability of TPN-101 in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). A Study of ...
Progressive supranuclear palsy, or. PSP, is a disease you may have never heard of and will probably hope you never have to deal with. 00:01:10. DR. BRADLEY ...
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