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Move more. It's ideal to get some exercise each day. · Eat a healthy diet. · Maintain a healthy weight. · Don't smoke. · Manage stress. · Get enough sleep. · Take ...
Difficulty moving the eyes or drooping eyelids; Facial droop or weakness; Difficulty with swallowing or slurred speech; Pain in the arms, legs, neck or back.
... Functional neurologic disorder, Pediatric brain tumor, Spina bifida, Guillain Barre syndrome, Cerebral palsy, Spasticity, Movement disorder, Torticollis ...
Myoclonus refers to a quick jerking movement that you can't control. Hiccups are a form of myoclonus, as are the sudden jerks or "sleep starts" that you may ...
... Functional movement disorder, Acquired brain disorder, Brain cancer, Head trauma. Show more areas of focus for Billie A. Schultz, M.D. ...
Then get moving and start reaping the rewards. How your body responds to aerobic exercise. During aerobic activity, you repeatedly move large muscles in your ...
... Functional Anatomic Targets for Globus Pallidus ... movement disorders. A Global Study To Assess The ... This study will investigate the effects of Real-Time ...
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