Understanding Primary Progressive Aphasia disease
Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration with Tdp43 Inclusions, Grn-Related, also known as primary progressive aphasia, is related to progressive non-fluent aphasia and aphasia, and has symptoms including personality changes, agitation and memory loss. An important gene associated with Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration with Tdp43 Inclusions, ...
Manage FASPS: Tips for A Healthy Lifestyle disease
Advanced Sleep Phase Syndrome, also known as fasps, is related to advanced sleep phase syndrome, familial, 1 and sleep disorder. An important gene associated with Advanced Sleep Phase Syndrome is PER2 (Period Circadian Regulator 2), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Neuroscience and Circadian Clock. The drugs Melatonin and ...
Understanding Angina Pectoris: Symptoms and Management disease
Angina Pectoris, also known as prinzmetal's variant angina, is related to polycythemia vera and intermittent claudication, and has symptoms including other and unspecified angina pectoris An important gene associated with Angina Pectoris is EDN1 (Endothelin 1), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Signal Transduction and Response ...
Elevate Your Communication: Lifestyle Tips disease
Speech and Communication Disorders, also known as language disorder, is related to aphasia and agnosia, and has symptoms including lethargy, neurobehavioral manifestations and aprosodia. An important gene associated with Speech and Communication Disorders is OTUD7A (OTU Deubiquitinase 7A), and among its related pathways/superpathways are ...
Manage Sick Sinus Syndrome with Healthy Living disease
Sick Sinus Syndrome 1, also known as sinus node disease, familial, autosomal recessive, is related to sick sinus syndrome 2 and sick sinus syndrome 3. An important gene associated with Sick Sinus Syndrome 1 is SCN5A (Sodium Voltage-Gated Channel Alpha Subunit 5). Affiliated tissues include heart, colon and prostate, and related phenotypes ...