Pseudobulbar affect (PBA)
 

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PBA is not well known. We have assembled a list of resources that may help you in your search for answers.

Of course, your doctor is your first and most important resource. But we hope that the resources presented in these pages will help you understand PBA, feel more in control, or get more out of your next doctor’s appointment.

Disclaimer: The following links will take you outside of PBAinfo.org to sites that are not controlled by this site.
The ALS Association    www.alsa.org
Alzheimer's Association    www.alz.org
Alzheimer's Foundation of America    www.alzfdn.org
American Stroke Association    www.strokeassociation.org
Brain Injury Association    www.biausa.org
National Family Caregivers Association    www.thefamilycaregiver.org
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke    www.ninds.nih.gov
National Multiple Sclerosis Society    www.nmss.org
National Stroke Association    www.stroke.org
Parkinson's Disease Foundation    www.pdf.org
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