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Rossy PSP Centre in Toronto Canada, Dr Lang
To get an appointment at the Rossy PSP Centre at the Toronto Western Hospital, you will need a referral from a physician or a healthcare provider.
Rossy PSP Centre in Toronto Canada, Dr Lang
To get an appointment at the Rossy PSP Centre at the Toronto Western Hospital, you will need a referral from a physician or a healthcare provider.
Physical Therapy and PSP
Physical therapy can help maintain and improve mobility, balance, and quality of life for people with PSP.
Physical Therapy and PSP
Physical therapy can help maintain and improve mobility, balance, and quality of life for people with PSP.
Genome Sequencing and Progressive Supranuclear ...
Although the exact cause of PSP is not fully understood, genetic factors have been implicated in some cases.
Genome Sequencing and Progressive Supranuclear ...
Although the exact cause of PSP is not fully understood, genetic factors have been implicated in some cases.
Red Light Therapy and PSP
RLT works by stimulating the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in cells, which can help improve cellular function and reduce inflammation. This may have benefits for PSP, as inflammation is...
Red Light Therapy and PSP
RLT works by stimulating the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in cells, which can help improve cellular function and reduce inflammation. This may have benefits for PSP, as inflammation is...
Clinical Trials Investigating Potential Treatme...
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare and progressive neurodegenerative disorder for which there is currently no cure. However, there are ongoing clinical trials investigating potential treatments for PSP. These...
Clinical Trials Investigating Potential Treatme...
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare and progressive neurodegenerative disorder for which there is currently no cure. However, there are ongoing clinical trials investigating potential treatments for PSP. These...
Life expectancy for Progressive Supranuclear Pa...
On average, individuals with PSP live approximately 6 to 10 years after the onset of symptoms.Â
Life expectancy for Progressive Supranuclear Pa...
On average, individuals with PSP live approximately 6 to 10 years after the onset of symptoms.Â
Laura Louizos, Blog Author
Laura Louizos is a blogger an advocate for PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy) and Founder of CCF for PSP Awareness.
PSP is a rare and debilitating neurological disorder that affects movement, balance, vision, speech, and cognitive function. Laura's mother was diagnosed with PSP in 2018, and since then, Laura has been dedicated to raising awareness about the disease and providing support to others affected by it.
Through our blog, Laura shared her personal journey as a caregiver, including her struggles, triumphs, and insights. She now provides resources and information about the disease, as well as tips and advice for living with PSP and other neurodegenerative diseases. Laura's writing is candid, inspiring, and informative, and her blog has become an important resource for the community worldwide.
Laura is a passionate advocate for PSP awareness, and she works tirelessly to increase understanding and support for those affected by the disease. Her blog is a testament to her dedication and commitment to improving the lives of those with PSP, and she is a valuable voice in the fight against this devastating condition.