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  1. Tremor (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is a tremor? A tremor is a neurological condition that includes shaking or trembling movements in one or more parts of your body. It most often ... legs, head, vocal cords, and torso (trunk). A tremor is involuntary, meaning that you cannot control it. ...
  2. Parkinson's Disease (National Library of Medicine)  
    Parkinson's disease (PD) is a type of movement disorder. It happens when nerve cells in the brain don't produce enough of a brain chemical called dopamine. Sometimes ...
  3. Essential tremor is a movement disorder that causes involuntary, rhythmic shaking (tremor), especially in the hands. It is distinguished from tremor that results ...
  4. A tremor is a type of shaking movement. A tremor is most often noticed in the hands and arms. ...
  5. Essential tremor (ET) is a type of involuntary shaking movement. It has no identified cause. Involuntary means you shake ... so and are not able to stop the shaking at will.
  6. Fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) is characterized by problems with movement and thinking ability (cognition). FXTAS is a late-onset disorder, ...
  7. A tremor is a type of shaking in your body. Most tremors are in the hands and arms. However, they may affect any body part, even your head or ...
  8. Drug-induced tremor is involuntary shaking due to the use of medicines. Involuntary means you shake without trying to do so and can't stop when you ...
  9. Essential Tremor Is More Than a Tremor Video (International Essential Tremor Foundation)  
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  10. ... control movement and coordination. The disease leads to shaking ( tremors ) and trouble walking and moving . ... first. For instance, you may have a mild tremor or a slight feeling that one leg is ...
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