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The muscle weakness and coordination problems sometimes seen in patients with neonatal diabetes - a rare, inherited form of diabetes - are caused by problems in the brain rather than the muscles, according to research just published. The findings could pave the way for the development of improved treatments for the disease. Neonatal diabetes affects one in 100,000 infants in the UK. It usually ...
Muscular Problems In Children With Neonatal Diabetes Are Neurological
Friday, July 2nd, 2010
The muscle weakness and coordination problems sometimes seen in patients with neonatal diabetes a rare, inherited form of diabetes are caused by problems in the brain rather than the muscles, according to research published today. The findings could pave the way for the development of improved treatments for the disease.Neonatal diabetes affects one in 100,000 infants in the UK. It usually ...
Muscular problems in children with neonatal diabetes are neurological, study finds
Thursday, July 1st, 2010
The muscle weakness and coordination problems sometimes seen in patients with neonatal diabetes -- a rare, inherited form of diabetes -- are caused by problems in the brain rather than the muscles, according to new research. The findings could pave the way for the development of improved treatments for the disease.
Muscular problems in children with neonatal diabetes are neurological, study finds
Thursday, July 1st, 2010
The muscle weakness and coordination problems sometimes seen in patients with neonatal diabetes -- a rare, inherited form of diabetes -- are caused by problems in the brain rather than the muscles, according to research published today. The findings could pave the way for the development of improved treatments for the disease.
Muscular problems in children with neonatal diabetes are neurological, study finds (w/ Video)
Thursday, July 1st, 2010
The muscle weakness and coordination problems sometimes seen in patients with neonatal diabetes - a rare, inherited form of diabetes - are caused by problems in the brain rather than the muscles, according to research published today. The findings could pave the way for the development of improved treatments for the disease.