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If you look up transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathyexternal link, opens in a new tab (ATTR-CM), chances are pretty good that you’ll see it described as a heart condition. But it can impact other parts of your body, too, like your nervous system. And as neurologist David Polston, MDexternal link, opens in a new tab, explains, that can take a real toll on your daily life.
Dr. Polston shares advice for managing neurological symptoms of ATTR-CM.