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WinSanTor is one of the few biopharma companies specializing in peripheral neuropathy. WinSanTor answers the demand for a regenerative treatment with WST-057, now in Phase III of clinical trials ...
This week we are going to discuss nerve damage as it occurs in the peripheral nerves and the reasons that the nerve has specific amounts of damage. Nerve damage can occur in varying amounts from a … ...
Peripheral neuropathy involves damage to the peripheral nerves. This can cause various sensations, including pain. Here, learn more about the symptoms and causes and which natural treatments may help.
Thought only to infect the respiratory tract, new research has proved for the first time that the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), very common in young children, can also penetrate nerve cells ...
Researchers reported this week that they’ve made progress in helping peripheral nerves (ones outside the central nervous system) regrow after injury. These nerves, which serve to connect the brain and ...
The peripheral nerve is often the most affected in diabetic neuropathy. Learn more about how this nerve damage can be prevented and treated.
What Causes Peripheral Neuropathy? It may be caused by your multiple myeloma itself or by meds and other treatments you’re using to fight it. Experts don’t fully understand how multiple ...
The effect of peripheral nerve (PN)on neurite outgrowth from retinal explants of adult hamsters was examined. Cultures of retinal explants, and co-cultures of retinal explants and PN were ...
Small fiber neuropathy occurs as a result of damage to the small fibers of the peripheral nervous system, which can lead to pain and other symptoms. Read more here.
The peripheral neuropathy treatment market is segmented into three segments based on type comprising of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, and others.
"An injury in the peripheral nervous system quickly triggers the activation of a fascinating repair process that allows the injured nerve to regenerate and regain its function.