Guillain-Barré Syndrome Presenting as Pseudo-Cerebellar Syndrome: A Case Report from a Resource-Limited Setting in Sub-Saharan Africa Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is the most frequent cause of acute ...
The largest clinical case series to date of recreational users of nitrous oxide, popularly known as laughing gas, has found a predominance of young men of Asian ethnicity among those with neurological ...
In a world where nearly every experience unfolds through a screen, the brands that stand out are those that make people feel. Digital saturation has made human connection harder—we scroll and click, ...
Gait apraxia is characterized by difficulty coordinating and initiating the movement of walking. It is distinct from lower limb apraxia, which may affect motor function of the lower limbs more ...
Sports-related concussions remain a significant public health concern, particularly among collegiate athletes participating in high-impact sports. While many athletes appear to recover, subtle ...
Home-based high-intensity aerobic training was associated with greater improvement in cerebellar ataxia symptoms, fitness, and fatigue compared with guidelines-recommended balance training in a ...
Frontal ataxia, originally described by Bruns, is characterized by the presence of signs of frontal lobe dysfunction, such as perseveration, paratonia, frontal release signs, cognitive changes, and ...
PTC Therapeutics has long been trying to workshop its vatiquinone into a marketable treatment for Friedreich's ataxia (FA) after a phase 3 fail in 2023. Despite its efforts, the FDA has snubbed the ...
When most people think of autism, they picture sensory sensitivities, repetitive behaviors or social difficulties. But research shows that early signs can also show up in the way a child walks, often ...