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What Are the Benefits and Limitations of Ataxia Genetic Testing?

What Are the Benefits and Limitations of Ataxia Genetic Testing? Benefits Genetic testing offers a range of valuable benefits to individuals and society. First of all, genetic tests can tell you if you are more likely to get certain diseases and conditions, which can help doctors catch them early and Read More…

Genetic Testing for SCA27B

Genetic Testing for SCA27B SCA27B, one of the newest identified forms of Hereditary Ataxia, is anticipated to be a highly prevalent type of Ataxia. Currently, there are limited options to receive a CLIA-certified genetic test for SCA27B. This article has information about how to access SCA27B testing in the United Read More…

How Can Genetic Testing Help Me in Managing my Ataxia Condition?

How can genetic testing help me in managing my Ataxia condition? As the adage goes, knowledge is power. Knowledge gained through genetic testing can be difficult to process. Many people can be hesitant to have genetic testing done. They may not be sure how they will process this knowledge.    At the Read More…

Movement Disorder Advocacy: Making Policy a Priority

Guest Author: Movement Disorder Policy Coalition Movement disorders such as Ataxia, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, and tardive dyskinesia can affect every aspect of a person’s life.  That includes the ability to work, travel, exercise, engage in leisure activities and interact with friends and family. But wise policymaking can help these people continue Read More…

2021 AAC Is Going Virtual

Author: Lori Shogren, Community Program and Services Director A Note About the 2021 Annual Ataxia Conference We know how valuable it is for those living with Ataxia and their caregivers to come together in person at our annual conference to gain strength from shared experiences. The current COVID-19 pandemic necessitates Read More…

Clinical Trial

How Does a Clinical Trial Work?

Guest Author: Amber Trzeciak, Cadent Therapeutics Clinical trial phases can be a confusing concept to understand. The purpose of clinical trials is to determine how a drug or device (intervention) will interact with a human being. Trials are regulated by our governmental agency the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration). Read More…

Reflections On a Challenging Week

Author: Andrew Rosen, Executive Director Hello Ataxia Community: As I sit at my desk on this Friday afternoon, I am amazed that it was less than one week ago that NAF, on the strong and wise counsel of our Medical and Research Advisory Board (MRAB), made the difficult decision to Read More…

Event Cancelled

2020 AAC Cancelled Due to Coronavirus Concerns

We regrettably announce that the 2020 Annual Ataxia Conference has been cancelled due to evolving concerns over the fast moving situation with coronavirus COVID-19. We want everyone to know that this decision was not made lightly. The health and safety of our Ataxia community is our main priority. We did Read More…

Social Security Administration

How to Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits with Ataxia

Guest Author: Rachel Gaffney, Outreach Specialist at Disability Benefits Help If you have Ataxia, you may experience a variety of challenges. Ataxia can be disabling, and if you are unable to work and earn a living because of the severity of the condition, you may qualify for disability benefits from the Social Read More…

Don’t Skip AAC in Denver Because of Weather – Here’s Why

Author: Linda Snider Sidwell, MD, NAF Board Member and Support Group Leader The 2020 Annual Ataxia Conference in Denver, Colorado is going to be a world class conference with scientists, pharmaceutical companies, and of most importantly, Ataxians. I’m hoping to see you there. Why do you want to come to Denver you Read More…

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