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Training Grant Programs. Education. Mayo Clinic ... function and increase your risk of bipolar I or II disorder. ... When you have cyclothymia, you can typically ...
... motion. Focus areas. Elbow biomechanics. Dr. O'Driscoll studies pressures, patterns and areas of joint contact in the elbow. His studies allow him to develop ...
Sperm must be functional and able to move. If the movement (motility) or function of your sperm is abnormal, the sperm may not be able to reach or penetrate ...
Anxiety. Nervousness. Irritability. ; Depression. Unusual tiredness. ; Weight gain or loss. More sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures. Bowel movement changes.
Physical therapy during recovery to help you cope with fatigue and regain strength and proper movement. Training with adaptive devices, such as a wheelchair or ...
Brainstem auditory evoked responses; Pattern reversal visual evoked responses; Somatosensory evoked potentials. Movement disorders. In EEG and EMG laboratories, ...
Hydrocephalus can increase pressure inside the skull, harming brain function. Sometimes, fluid buildup enlarges the ventricles without raising the pressure ...
Mitral valve stenosis. The flaps of the mitral valve become thick or stiff, and they can fuse together. This narrows the valve opening, which reduces blood flow ...
EEG tests are usually ordered when infants have movements that look like seizures or infantile spasms. If there is hypsarhythmia, then the doctors know to give ...
Besides sperm morphology, a semen test looks at other factors, including: Semen volume. Total sperm number. Sperm concentration. Movement, called motility.
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