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  1. Friedreich's ataxia

    To the casual observer, a person with Friedreich ataxia may seem to be drunk.

  2. Chronic or degenerative conditions

    Find some of the more common degenerative conditions that lead to limited mobility or motor control.

  3. Polymyositis

    Polymyositis is hard to diagnose and may be mistaken for muscular dystrophy.

  4. Dizziness, vertigo and balance disorders

    Dizziness is generally treatable and rarely indicates serious brain disease.

  5. Labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis

    Labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis are disorders that result in inflammation of the inner ear and the nerve connecting the inner ear to the brain.

  6. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)

    Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a condition characterised by episodes of sudden and severe vertigo.

  7. Alcohol related brain impairment

    A person with alcohol related brain impairment (ARBI) might experience problems with coordination, thinking, planning and memory.

  8. Cerebral palsy

    Cerebral palsy affects people in different ways some people experience minor motor skill problems, while others may be totally physically dependent

  9. Fragile X syndrome

    The facts about fragile X syndrome are complicated, and parents and family members are invited to ask their doctor to refer them to a genetics clinic.

  10. Kava

    It is dangerous to take kava in combination with alcohol or other psychoactive drugs.

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