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Results 1 - 10 of 99 for Balance
  1. The SYNGAP1 gene provides instructions for making a protein, called SynGAP, that plays an important role in nerve cells in the brain. SynGAP is found at ...
  2. ... this receptor in the brain helps maintain the balance between energy from food taken into the body and energy spent by the body. The correct balance is important to control eating and weight. The ...
  3. ... a progressive brain disorder that affects movement and balance and disrupts the function of the autonomic nervous ... such as rigidity of limbs, tremors, and impaired balance and coordination. A characteristic feature of this condition ...
  4. ... affect movement. Characteristic features include tremors and impaired balance and coordination (postural instability). People with Gaucher disease ( ... dopamine-producing neurons, leading to abnormal movements and balance problems. More About This Health Condition GBA gene ...
  5. ... inner ear that helps maintain the body's balance and orientation in space. Bending of these stereocilia ... of hearing loss, vision loss, and problems with balance and coordination. Specifically, MYO7A gene mutations cause a ...
  6. ... chemical reactions that control the body's water balance. When a person's fluid intake is low ... excessive amounts of urine. These problems with water balance are characteristic of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. More About ...
  7. ... release a hormone that helps control the normal balance of calcium in the blood. Primary hyperparathyroidism disrupts this balance, which can lead to high blood calcium levels ( ...
  8. ... inner ear that helps maintain the body's balance and orientation in space. Bending of these stereocilia ... of hearing loss, vision loss, and problems with balance and coordination. Specifically, CDH23 gene mutations cause a ...
  9. ... water. EAAT1 may also help maintain a normal balance of charged molecules (ions) in cells. Several variants ( ... system disorder involving episodes of poor coordination and balance (ataxia).The variants that cause episodic ataxia change ...
  10. ... inner ear, pendrin likely helps control the proper balance of ions, including chloride and bicarbonate. Maintaining the ... eliminate the activity of pendrin, which upsets the balance of ions in the inner ear. These changes ...
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