Dysautonomia
Dysautonomia
Too Hot, Too Cold, Too High, Too Low - Blame it on Dysautonomia!
- Apr 25, 2011
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Dr. Richard Boles on Mitochondrial Functional Disorders
How are cyclic vomiting syndrome, depression, migraines, chronic pain and more related to mitochondrial function?
Join us this month with Dr. Richard Boles from Children's Hospital of Los Angeles to learn more about the research surrounding functional disorders and mitochondrial disease.
DOWNLOAD THE SLIDES FOR THIS PRESENTATION HERE
- Nov 19, 2010
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Cool ideas for adults and kids with heat intolerance
What is heat intolerance, dysautonomia, and why is it such an important issue for people with mitochondrial disease?
Listen to the recording of the May 2, 2008 meeting
- May 6, 2008
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Dysautonomia: Body temperature, heart rate, and more
What is dysautonomia? For many, it is a one word description that explains some of the most troublesome and puzzling symptoms that adults and children with mitochondrial disease experience. The autonomic nervous system functions to moderate and allow adaption of the body to everything in our environment. The autonomic nervous system, when functioning properly, regulates the response to very basic changes such as temperature, walking, sitting, sleeping, eating, desiring, and digesting food, thirst, etc.
- Apr 7, 2008
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Dysautonomia: Troublesome symptoms for Mito patients
April 2008
This month, MitoAction welcomes Dr. David Holtzman to our international toll-free teleconference to discuss “dysautonomia”.
- Apr 1, 2008
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