Doctors Dismiss Woman's Complaints And Symptoms, Don't Realize The Truth Until It's Too Late

Edit Opposing Views 16 May 2016
Nguyen was suffering from a disease called syringomyelia, which causes cysts, also called syrinxes, to form on the spinal cord and destroy it from the inside out ... Syringomyelia causes damage to the spinal cord that, over time, may lead to progressive weakness in the arms and legs, stiffness in the back, shoulders, arms, or legs, and chronic, severe pain, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke....

Clinical Director of RVC Small Animal Hospital is Double-Award winner (Royal Veterinary College)

Edit Public Technologies 18 Apr 2016
(Source. Royal Veterinary College). Published. 18 Apr 2016 . Last Updated. 18 Apr 2016 11.43.37 ... These are among the most prestigious veterinary awards in Europe ... He has supported multiple breed clubs in his ground-breaking work on syringomyelia and canine epilepsy, including the cavalier Kings Charles spaniel, German shepherd, English bulldog and dachshund clubs ... Speaking about his awards and work at the RVC, Professor Volk said ... (noodl....

Georgia Tech unveils prototype of golf cart made for disabled children (PHOTOS)

Edit Business Journal 17 Mar 2016
A team of Georgia Tech students teamed up with E-Z-GO, Jones Global Sports and The Chiari and Syringomyelia Foundation Inc. to unveil a prototype of the first golf cart designed for children with disabilities ... The Chiari and Syringomyelia Foundation reported Georgia Tech was specifically chosen to develop the prototype as it is the noted alma mater of the legendary golfer Robert TyreBobby” Jones Jr.… ... ....

How Serious Is Inbreeding In Show Dogs?

Edit IFL Science 17 Mar 2016
A German shepherd with a sloping back that was awarded best of breed brought the dog show Crufts in for this year’s annual bout of criticism ... Purebred and inbred are two sides of the same coin ... For example, up to 95% of Cavalier King Charles spaniels are thought to suffer a form of brain deformation that leads to over 50% experiencing the condition syringomyelia, in which a spinal cord cyst damages the nervous system ... Top image credit ... ....

Stop buying pedigree dogs. Stop breeding them. Stop these awful practices

Edit The Guardian 15 Mar 2016
We were all shocked by the BBC documentary Pedigree Dogs Exposed, where a prizewinning King Charles spaniel was shown to have syringomyelia, a “severe inherited … progressive neurological disease”; and by the docked dogs still allowed to enter some dog shows, although ......

Crufts is a spectacle of cruelty - if you love dogs, you won't watch it ...

Edit The Independent 10 Mar 2016
Breeders aspiring to The Kennel Club's “breed standards” have resulted in spaniels with skulls that are nearly flat on top, which often leads to syringomyelia, the technical name for this agonising condition ... Read more ....

‘PuppyMonkeyBaby’ Parody Slams Westminster Dog Show Inbreeding (PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of ...

Edit Public Technologies 12 Feb 2016
(Source. PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). For Immediate Release.. February 12, 2016. Contact.. David Perle 202-483-7382 ... 'It's just lots of inbred pugs,' he says ... And Cavalier King Charles spaniels have been bred to have unnaturally shaped skulls, which can cause a condition called syringomyelia, in which brain tissue protrudes through the base of the too-small skull and causes intense pain for the dogs ... (noodl....

Dogs needed for study to investigate neck pain (University of Bristol)

Edit Public Technologies 01 Dec 2015
Syringomyelia is a progressive inherited neurological disease of the neck spinal cord in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (CKCS), which may cause neck pain and affects around 70 per cent of CKCS over six-years-old ... The study, funded by the UK's largest dog welfare charity Dogs Trust, hopes to improve the welfare of CKCS by enabling vets to more easily recognise when dogs are suffering from chronic pain related to syringomyelia....

Adventuring fundraiser receives honorary award (University of Gloucestershire)

Edit Public Technologies 27 Nov 2015
(Source. University of Gloucestershire). Jamie McDonald, who has raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for childrens' charities through incredible feats of endurance, has received an Honorary Fellowship from the University of Gloucestershire. Born in Gloucester, Jamie suffered from syringomyelia, a rare spinal condition, and spent a lot of his childhood in hospital ... Jamie said ... distributed by ... (noodl. 31040174) ....

PCORI awards more than $100 million for research studies (AHA - American Hospital Association)

Edit Public Technologies 30 Sep 2015
(Source. AHA - American Hospital Association) AHA News Now ... Other studies will focus on comparing treatments for urea cycle disorders, genetic disorders caused by the liver's inability to break down ammonia; non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis, a rare lung disease; and syringomyelia, a debilitating neurological condition ... (noodl....

PCORI Board Approves $83 Million for Hepatitis C Studies, Rare Disease Research and Other Patient-Centered Studies Also Approves New Funding Announcements on Opioid Treatment, Multiple Sclerosis

Edit PR Newswire 28 Sep 2015
WASHINGTON, Sept ... Two of the new awards totaling $29.5 million will support studies on caring for people infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) ... The CER studies on rare conditions will focus on comparing treatments for urea cycle disorders, genetic disorders caused by the liver's inability to break down ammonia; non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis, a rare lung disease; and syringomyelia, a debilitating neurological condition ... About PCORI....

Grandson of golfer Bobby Jones to speak (Emory University)

Edit Public Technologies 14 Sep 2015
(Source. Emory University). The grandson of legendary golfer Bobby Jones will speak at Emory University about the psychological skills his grandfather developed that enabled him to excel at the game of golf - and at life ... on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015, in the Jones Room on Level 3 of the Robert W ... The golfer was diagnosed in 1948 with syringomyelia, a painful and degenerative spinal disease that eventually took his life in 1971 ... The Sept....
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