Archive for the ‘Research’ Category

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Researchers Found New Possible Causative Gene For HEDS: MIA3

Posted on March 29, 2023

Exciting news from Poland! Researchers from the Department of Clinical Genetics at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torún, Poland, released a preprint of research that may hold the answers to the cause of hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) for a part of the patient population. Specifically, Junkiert-Czarnecka et al. investigated the MIA3 gene in people with hEDS […]

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Small Fiber Neuropathy is a Common Feature in Hypermobile EDS, Research Finds

Posted on January 25, 2023

New research by a German group of scientists published in the European Journal of Neurology seeks to understand  if there is an underlying common cause among hypermobile EDS (hEDS), small fiber neuropathy (SFN), and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). Their research sheds light on a possible common mechanism behind those three conditions.  SFN, POTS & […]

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High Tryptase Associated with Dysautonomia and POTS

Posted on October 18, 2016

Scientists at the National Institutes of Health have identified a genetic explanation for a syndrome characterized by multiple frustrating and difficult-to-treat symptoms, including dizziness and lightheadedness, skin flushing and itching, gastrointestinal complaints, chronic pain, and bone and joint problems. Some people who experience these diverse symptoms have elevated levels of tryptase — a protein in […]

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Free Webinar: “Connective Tissue Disorder Research” by Dr. Hal Dietz – Recording Available

Posted on June 16, 2015

Watch this FREE educational video!   _ Dr. Hal Dietz presents “Connective Tissue Disorder Research”   Sponsored by www.bodysupportstore.com    TOPIC:  “Connective Tissue Disorder Research”   PRESENTER: Dr. Hal Dietz _ _   Click here for the recording of this presentation Click here for the slides used in this presentation  __ About our speaker: Dr. Hal Dietz – Dr. Dietz  is […]

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Dr. Mark Lavallee webinar “Exercise is Medicine” – Video Recording

Posted on March 3, 2015

Watch this FREE online learning session! Mark E. Lavallee, M.D presents “Exercise is Medicine – especially for Ehlers-Danlos”. He has EDS, classical type and has lectured at many EDNF conferences.

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Dr. Peter Byers Webinar on Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome – Video Recording

Posted on December 17, 2014

EDS Awareness invites you to watch this FREE webinar recording! Sponsored by www.bodysupportstore.com   TOPIC:    “Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome / EDS type IV”  PRESENTER:   Dr. Peter Byers About our speaker:  Dr. Byers is Director of the Collagen Diagnostic Laboratory (CDL) at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. He is also a Professor of Medicine and Pathology and Adjunct Professor of […]

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Study Indicates Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) Predominantly Affects Young Women

Posted on July 6, 2014

This UK study indicates that POTS patients are predominantly young, well-educated women. Approximately 1/5 were diagnosed with CFS and a similar proportion had Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, suggesting that there may be an underlying overlapping cause, say the researchers. “A debilitating syndrome that causes an excessively rapid heartbeat on standing up, predominantly affects young well educated women, and blights their lives, […]

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Free Webinar: Dr. Chopra presents EDS Pain Management (Part 1 of 2)

Posted on March 18, 2014

EDS Awareness invites you to watch this FREE webinar presented by Dr. Pradeep Chopra on EDS Pain Management. (Part 1)  A recording is available for replay. Receive INVITATIONS for upcoming FREE webinars by signing up for the “FREE Report” on the homepage. Or click HERE.  CLICK HERE for the link to the recording of this webinar session.  CLICK HERE […]

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