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Body tension, such as pulled up or stiffened legs, stiffened arms, clenched fists, arched back, or tense abdomen ... Shaken baby syndrome. The stress of ...
If you do, you may develop confusion, agitation, restlessness ... Vortioxetine may cause a serious condition called serotonin syndrome ... legs, feet, or sex organs ...
... Restless legs syndrome, Parasomnia, Insomnia, Sleepwalking, Sleep related eating disorder, Obstructive sleep apnea, Idiopathic hypersomnia, Sleep paralysis.
Areas of focus: Botox injection, Movement disorder, Parkinson's disease, Essential tremor, Dystonia, Restless legs syndrome. J ...
... leg muscles, usually in the back of your lower leg, stretch your legs before you climb under the covers. Wear shoes with proper support. Untuck the covers ...
... legs; unusual tiredness or weakness; or yellow eyes or skin. This medicine will add to the effects of alcohol and other CNS depressants (medicines that make ...
... disorder, Restless legs syndrome, Sleep apnea, Corticobasal syndrome, Primary progressive apraxia of speech. Show more areas of focus for Stuart J. McCarter ...
It shows how the heart is beating. Sticky patches called electrodes attach to the chest and sometimes the arms and legs. Wires connect the electrodes to a ...
... disorder (MDD) with suicidal ideation or behavior. ... Aneurysmal vascular disease (blood vessel disease in the brain, chest, abdominal aorta, arms, and legs) or ...
Learn about these complex genetic disorders that cause problems with connective tissue in the skin, joints and blood vessel walls.
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