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Richard L. Friederich, MD 

Neurological disorder websites

The following websites are for specific disorders, as is evident from their titles. I do not personally support any of these organizations, and do not mean to imply that all of their information is correct. However, these are all reputable organizations, and in general their information is usually up-to-date and useful.

Angelman Syndrome Foundation

Autism Society of America

Batten's Disease Support and Research Association

Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association (CMTA)

Dystonia Medical Research Foundation

Epilepsy Foundation of America

Friedreichs Ataxia Research Alliance

Leukodystrophy Foundation, United

Lissencephaly Network

Moebius Syndrome Foundation

Muscular Dystrophy Association

Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America

Narcolepsy Network, Inc.

National Headache Foundation

Neurofibromatosis Foundation, National

Niemann-Pick Disease Foundation, Inc., National

Rett Syndrome Research Foundation

SMA, Families of (Spinal Muscular Atrophy)

Spina Bifida Association of America

Sturge Weber Foundation

Tourette Syndrome Association

Transverse Myelitis Association

Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance

United Cerebral Palsy

Velocardiofacial Syndrome Educational Foundation

Williams Syndrome Association

Wilson's Disease Association, International

 


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