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Diagnosis of ALS centers on a detailed clinical evaluation because no single test can confirm the disease. Clinicians look for a pattern of upper and lower motor neuron signs in...
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Diagnosis of ALS centers on a detailed clinical evaluation because no single test can confirm the disease. Clinicians look for a pattern of upper and lower motor neuron signs in...
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The phrase joker's laughing condition describes involuntary, sudden, or exaggerated laughing that can appear without an obvious trigger. In medical contexts, this pattern is com...
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The idea that "some say money matters cranial nerves" reflects a common question about whether finances can influence the health or function of the cranial nerves. This article...
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Synesthesia artwork is visual art created by a person with synesthesia, a neurological condition where stimulation of one sense reliably and involuntary triggers a perception in...
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A hand flex, or involuntary curling of the fingers toward the palm, can appear suddenly during rest, activity, or sleep. People often wonder whether it is a harmless muscle resp...
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A "wanted brain tumour" is a broad way of referring to an abnormal growth in the brain that requires medical evaluation, whether it is a benign noncancerous growth or a malignan...
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A football player seizing on the field most often reflects a sudden surge of abnormal electrical activity in the brain rather than a heart event, though both must be considered...
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A Las Vegas controller stroke refers to a sudden loss of motor control often linked to stroke affecting the brain regions that govern movement and coordination. In this context,...
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