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All About Ataxia Caused by Stroke
All About Ataxia Caused by Stroke
CENTRAL TIME ZONE During this webinar, an expert will join us to take a look at ataxia caused by stroke, including the typical diagnostic journey for those affected, what to expect for clinical care, and an overview of current research. Register: Click here. Speaker Information Jeremy Schmahmann, MD, FAAN, FANA, FANPA; Senior Clinical Neurologist Massachusetts General
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Chair Yoga for Ataxia
Chair Yoga for Ataxia
CENTRAL TIME ZONE For people affected by Ataxia it can be hard to stay mobile when challenged with balance and other neurological issues. This is why Sacred Mountain Yoga is offering this special Chair Yoga and Mobility online series for the global Ataxia community. This session is accessible for people in chairs and wheelchairs -
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All About SYNE1 Ataxia
All About SYNE1 Ataxia
CENTRAL TIME ZONE During this webinar, an expert will join us to take a look at the causes and symptoms of SYNE1 Ataxia, the typical diagnostic journey for those affected, what to expect for clinical care, and an overview of current research into the disease. SYNE1 Ataxia can be referred to as any one of
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NORD: Alone we are rare. Together we are strong®
NORD: Alone we are rare. Together we are strong®
CENTRAL TIME ZONE NORD advances practical, meaningful, and enduring change so people with rare diseases can live their fullest and best lives. Every day, they elevate care, advance research, and drive policy in a purposeful and holistic manner to lift up the rare disease community. Join us to learn how NORD can work with the
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NAF Science Showcase: Jacques P. Tremblay, PhD
NAF Science Showcase: Jacques P. Tremblay, PhD
CENTRAL TIME ZONE Explore a past NAF research grant awardee's funded study, gaining scientific insights about their Ataxia research. Dr. Jacques P. Tremblay, will present the research, "Development of a Gene Therapy Approach for Friedreich's Ataxia by Deletion of GAA Expansion in the Frataxin Gene." Register: Click here. Research Lay Summary: Friedreich ataxia is due to