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... muscles, including the diaphragm muscle. Impaired respiratory muscle function frequently requires ventilatory support for patients and is associated with ...
A nurse or other trained health professional will give you or your child this vaccine. This vaccine is given as a shot into one of the muscles or under the skin ...
It can also occur in the muscles and in organs inside the body, such as the gallbladder. A condition that can damage the blood vessels and affect blood flow ...
Certain factors, such as nerve damage (diabetic neuropathy), arterial disease and obesity, may cause these problems — but often the cause isn't clear. Learn ...
ALS often begins with muscle twitching and weakness in a limb, or slurred speech. There is no cure, and, eventually, the disease is fatal. Learn more about ...
muscle spasms; pain or tenderness around the eyes and cheekbones. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other ...
Tracking the allocation of these fatty acids into adipose and skeletal muscle lipid pools during metabolic states representative of fasted (elevated plasma free ...
Side effects of the nasal spray in children might include a runny nose, wheezing, headache, vomiting, muscle aches and a slight fever. The flu vaccine can't ...
Nerve pathways in the brain that prevent muscles from moving are active during normal REM or dreaming sleep, resulting in temporary paralysis of your body.
Rotator cuff injury · Shingles; Shoulder impingement syndrome; Sprains (and strains); Tendinitis · Tennis elbow · Thoracic outlet syndrome; Ulnar nerve ...
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