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Researchers have discovered that frequent cannabis users show reduced spontaneous brain activity in the motor cortex, and ...
For this article, he reviewed thousands of pages of court documents and interviewed former Biden administration officials, ...
You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways. Expert-rater descriptions remain the gold standard to define phenotypes in movement disorders.
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Machine learning enables accurate distinction between tremor and myoclonus, two movement disorders with overlapping symptoms, improving diagnostic precision and ...
Stereotypic movement disorder is a condition in which a person engages in repetitive, often rhythmic, but purposeless movements. In some cases, the movements may result in self-injury. For this ...
I am a young adult with a movement disorder similar to Parkinson’s. It causes uncontrollable, violent, jerky, muscle movements, called dyskinesias, in nearly every part of my body. These ...
Introduction Our aim is to develop a novel approach to hyperkinetic movement disorder classification, that combines clinical information, electromyography, accelerometry and video in a computer-aided ...
Stereotypic movements are typically observed within the first three years of life. The cause of stereotypic movement disorder is unknown, but several factors are connected to its development ...
Tardive dyskinesia shares features with other movement disorders, such as Tourette syndrome and drug-induced Parkinsonism. But a diagnostic evaluation can reveal which condition is causing the ...
an exercise physiologist and founder and owner of Empowered RX. The advice in this story is specific to the writer’s individual case of orthorexia recovery and current relationship to movement.
A recent study found that the way cerebellar neurons communicate with other brain regions is different in various movement disorders. The cerebellum is a region of the brain that helps us refine ...
Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) is repetitive cramping or jerking of the legs during sleep. It is the only movement disorder that occurs only during sleep, and it is sometimes called ...