Finger length ratio and ALS; psychotherapy for dizziness
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Dizziness can significantly complicate peoples’ lives, especially if it does not have a satisfactory medical explanation. We talk to Dr Gabriele Schmid of the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Technical University of Munich, Germany, about how psychotherapy might be beneficial for these patients.
Also in this month’s podcast, Professor Ammar Al-Chalabi of King’s College London discusses the link between prenatal testosterone levels and ALS.
See also:
Psychotherapy in dizziness: a systematic review http://tinyurl.com/a4eughg
Low index-to-ring finger length ratio in sporadic ALS supports prenatally defined motor neuronal vulnerability http://tinyurl.com/ay29ovu