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Bell’s Palsy: To Treat or Not to Treat 1/20/2012

Bell’s palsy is an acute unilateral peripheral paralysis or weakness of the face that may lead to permanent disfigurement to the affected side of the face.

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Botulinum Toxin for the Treatment of Movement Disorders 1/20/2012

Movement disorders secondary to central nervous system disease and skeletal-muscle overactivity can be extremely debilitating.

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Identifying Drug-Induced Lupus 1/20/2012

Chronic use of certain drugs can cause this rheumatologic syndrome

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Management of Dizziness and Vertigo 1/20/2012

Pharmacists can help patients recognize whether this may be more serious than transient discomfort. 

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Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Update 1/20/2012

Research is focused on disease-modifying therapies.

Selected Neurodegenerative Disorders 1/20/2012

For many neurodegenerative disorders, health risks increase in the aging population, posing social and economic challenges.

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Tremor 1/11/2012

Tremor occurs most frequently in the hands, but it may also involve other parts of the body.


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Migraine: Its Recognition and Treatment 1/21/2008

Individuals with chronic pain that lasts for more than three to six months may experience multiple types of pain in the head and neck region, including headache and facial pain.

Flying Is Too Much Pressure 9/19/2007

A recent study of volunteers in a hypobaric chamber simulating altitudes of 650 to 8,000 feet revealed that some passengers flying long distances inside a commercial airliner at typical cabin pressures might experience discomfort that is similar to a case of mountain or altitude sickness.

FYI 3/21/2007

Black Tea More Beneficial Without Milk Black tea has been cited in many research studies to have positive cardiovascular qualities due to its antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and vasodilatory effects.

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