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Jul 07, 2016
Does Parkinson's kill you? No, but complications can increase your risk. Parkinson’s is a neurodegenerative condition that is progressive. There's no cure, but it's treatable.
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Mar 27, 2016
Bell's palsy may cause a part of the face to paralyze and droop. Symptoms and causes of Bell's palsy vary, but steroid, antiviral medications as well as some home care are helpful in dealing with the situation.
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Dec 21, 2015
Is meningitis contagious? Yes. Essentially, the germs which cause the condition are contagious to anyone below the age of 25 years. Always contact your doctor to get it treated early.
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Sep 08, 2015
The various functions of brain that each brain part plays help to keep our body running, they enable us learning, standing, memorizing, etc. Learn how all this happen.
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Jul 23, 2015
Pseudoseizures are convulsion-like attacks that are not caused by abnormal electrical brain discharges, but may result from factitious behavior or malingering.
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Jun 23, 2015
Radiofrequency ablation is a good treatment option for chronic back pain or other spine related issues. It's generally a safe procedure with fewer complications involved.
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Apr 02, 2015
Though there is no real cure of LBD, you can certainly pay attention to certain things to make Lewy body dementia symptoms more manageable. Keep reading to learn more about this condition.
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Mar 22, 2015
Hemifacial spasm, often called tics, or tic convulsive, is a condition that still remains a little obscure for many doctors. Its causes may be multiple and so are its remedies.
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Mar 10, 2015
A head injury can result in a subdural hematoma, which is a severe condition and needs for emergency medical help. An acute subdural hematoma can result in death or permanent disability.
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Feb 11, 2015
Viral meningitis is the inflammation of the brain tissues and the spinal cord. Though not serious as bacterial meningitis, it is still contagious and should be treated properly.
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