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double vision; drowsiness; enlarged pupils; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; fever; hallucinations; headache; heartburn; inability to move ...
Significant visual or auditory impairment. New opioid use within 12 hours of procedure. History of severe vertigo, vomiting, or motion sickness. Cognitive ...
They had one vision in mind and that's to make her better. I remember that we were walking on the beach one day and Dan said to me, "We need to do something ...
bloody or cloudy urine; blue lips and fingernails; blurred vision ... hallucinations; headache; hostility; increased blood ... Changes or decreased in vision ...
Headaches. Vision changes. Nausea and vomiting. Increased urination. Sleepiness. Memory troubles. Loss of balance. Trouble walking.
Jonathan Holmes, M.D. and colleagues are presenting a paper on the health-related quality of life after being treated with a prism for diplopia (double vision).
The plan is to investigate visual outcomes of surgical and medical glaucoma interventions and interrogate potential risk factors associated with complications.
The purposes of this study are to compare the effects of Arts versus Meditation / guided visual imagery on self-reported fatigue and motivation levels of ...
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They include magnetic resonance imaging, subtraction ictal SPECT coregistered to MRI (SISCOM), electroencephalography, ketogenic diet, deep brain stimulation, ...
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