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Brain scans from the Department of Neurology at Mayo Clinic focusing on movement disorders and Parkinson's. Mayo Clinic is an internationally recognized leader ...
Treatment for tachycardia may include specific actions or movements, medicine, cardioversion, or surgery to control a rapid heartbeat. Types. There are many ...
After a few days of resting the injured area, gently move it through its full range of motion to keep your joints flexible. More Information. Tendinitis pain ...
No signs of damage to a particular area of the brain, such as being unable to move an arm or leg, movements you can't control, or problems understanding words.
Even a minor injury can cause them to hurt. Pain might come from within the testicle itself. Or it might arise from the coiled tube and supporting tissue behind ...
false sense of well-being; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings ... uncontrolled back-and-forth or rolling eye movements. Less common.
Consistent mental and physical fatigue can shorten a surgeon's career and ... Perform the activities slowly, avoiding rapid or forceful movements. Keep ...
The movement of the signals causes the heart to squeeze and pump blood. In a healthy heart, this heart signaling process usually goes smoothly, resulting in ...
feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; impaired vision; lack or loss of strength; pelvic pain; seeing double; sensation of spinning. Rare. Acid ...
diarrhea; discouragement; dizziness; excess air or gas in the stomach or bowels; excessive muscle tone; fear; feeling faint; feeling of constant movement of ...
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