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Dyskinesia Symptoms - Articles
Aarkstore Enterprise Dyskinesia - Pipeline Review, Q4 2010
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Aarkstore
Posted
Mon 17 Jan 2011 9:49am
Aarkstore announce a new report "Dyskinesia - Pipeline Review, Q4 2010" through its vast collection of market research report.
“Dyskinesia Pipeline Review, Q4 2010”, provides an overview of the Dyskinesia therapeutic pipeline. This report provides information on the therapeutic development for Dyskinesia, complete with latest updates
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Risperdal and S100B: Prolactin, Tumors and Tardive Dyskinesia
by
Kim S.
Posted
Tue 01 May 2012 12:00am
By Teresa Conrick
With Autism numbers climbing, there are those who look to the profit margin of knowing thousands of children, teens and young adults may need medications to "target behavior." It is unfortunate and incorrect that Autism is still being looked at as a behavioral and developmental disability for many inste ...
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Biggee Sized Dyskinesia
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Kate K.
Posted
Fri 12 Dec 2008 3:43pm
experience–biggee sized dyskinesia lasting for 3 hours and 25 minutes. I had NO dyskinesia before Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery for Parkinson’s in May 2005. However, it started... a relief. I can sleep with tremor but not dyskinesia.
Throughout the night, I had dreams of dying from dyskinesia. I wondered if my funeral dress would fit (probably not because I
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Reglan and Tardive Dyskinesia: Medical Malpractice or Guilt by Association?
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MKirschMD
Posted
Sun 06 May 2012 6:00am
There was phone message on my desk to call a lawyer. I had no idea what he was seeking, but knew that I couldn’t be a target since plaintiff attorneys do not personally contact their victims to make a introduction. I had no idea if his inquiry even pertained to a medical malpractice issue. Perhaps, he was cold calling to convince me that his ...
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Biggee Sized Dyskinesia
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Kate K.
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 5:05pm
experience–biggee sized dyskinesia lasting for 3 hours and 25 minutes. I had NO dyskinesia before Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery for Parkinson’s in May 2005. However, it started... a relief. I can sleep with tremor but not dyskinesia.
Throughout the night, I had dreams of dying from dyskinesia. I wondered if my funeral dress would fit (probably not because I
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Symptoms, symptoms, symptoms!
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Joy ..
Posted
Sun 02 Nov 2008 12:00am
Well in one of my last few posts I mentioned not wanting to read too far into symptoms because it can get you into trouble. You worry, wonder, stress, etc., etc. But now that I got that beautiful BFP sitting in my u.nderwear drawer, I'm going to list my few symptoms thus far.
At 4 weeks 4 days I've felt:
cramping
FATIGUE
brief bouts of nausea
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Lupus and Meds . that Hurt, Instead of Helping....
by
SGethers
Posted
Mon 13 Dec 2010 3:29pm
, there are these commercials telling patients that if they had been taking these medications and experiencing certain symptoms, that they should stop taking the drug immediately and call this 800 number.
As though Lupus isn't enough to cope with, now I have Tardive Dyskinesia. When the symptoms are coming on, the first thing that comes on usually is, my face turns to the side
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The Less Visible Symptoms of Parkinson’s
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Kate K.
Posted
Thu 11 Sep 2008 5:53pm
When people think of Parkinson’s Disease (PD), they usually picture the physical manifestations of this movement disorder: tremor, shuffling steps, stooped posture, stiff and rigid movements, poor balance and dyskinesia.
When Joe, the author of the blog, Day by Day Adventures of the PD Warrior, wrote about the less visible symptoms of PD, the slow
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The Less Visible Symptoms of Parkinson’s
by
Kate K.
Posted
Fri 12 Dec 2008 3:43pm
When people think of Parkinson’s Disease (PD), they usually picture the physical manifestations of this movement disorder: tremor, shuffling steps, stooped posture, stiff and rigid movements, poor balance and dyskinesia.
When Joe, the author of the blog, Day by Day Adventures of the PD Warrior, wrote about the less visible symptoms of PD, the slow
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