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- Types of Dystonia (Dystonia Medical Research Foundation)Dystonia/Specifics ... Dystonia ... Dystonia Medical Research Foundation ... Types of Dystonia. There are many types of Dystonia. And, many diseases may include dystonia ...
- Tremor/NIH MedlinePlus Magazine ... Tremor ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Tremor can be a medical problem on its own, or a symptom of another condition. ...
- Dystonia: Non-Drug Therapies (Dystonia Medical Research Foundation)Dystonia/Living With ... Dystonia ... Dystonia Non-Drug Therapies include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, voice therapy, relaxation, stress ...
- Lewy Body Dementia/Start Here ... Lewy Body Dementia ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a disease associated ...
- Dystonia: Emotional and Mental Health (Dystonia Medical Research Foundation)Dystonia/Living With ... Dystonia ... Dystonia Medical Research Foundation ... Dystonia Emotional & Mental Health. Dystonia is a neurological disorder that affects the ...
- Oromandibular Dystonia (Dystonia Medical Research Foundation)... dystonia symptoms,what is dystonia,neurological disorder,neurological movement disorder,dystonia treatment,dystonia research
- Botulinum Neurotoxin Injections (Dystonia Medical Research Foundation)Botox/Learn More ... Botox ... Dystonia Medical Research Foundation ... Botulinum neurotoxin injections relieve dystonia symptoms. Injections into specific muscles acts ...
- Tremor/Start Here ... Tremor ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Tremor is a neurological condition that includes shaking or trembling movements ...
- Parkinson's disease is a progressive movement disorder of the nervous system. It causes nerve cells (neurons) in parts of the brain to weaken, become damaged, and die, leading ...
- Young-Onset Parkinson's (Parkinson's Foundation)Parkinson's Disease/Specifics ... Parkinson's Disease ... Parkinson's Foundation ... In rare instances, Parkinson's-like symptoms can appear in children and teenagers.