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Restless Legs Syndrome: More Than an Annoyance — What’s Happening Neurologically
Imagine settling into bed ready for sleep when an irresistible urge to move your legs begins. Your legs feel uncomfortable—crawling,…
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Peripheral Neuropathy: Causes Beyond Diabetes and What to Do About It
Imagine experiencing progressive numbness in your feet that gradually climbs toward your knees. Your feet feel numb and tingly. You…
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease: The Most Common Inherited Peripheral Neuropathy
Imagine being in your teens when you notice your feet are different from your friends’ feet. Your feet are high-arched…
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Guillain-Barré Syndrome: The Sudden Paralysis That Often Follows Infection
Imagine feeling fine one week, then developing tingling in your feet. Within days, the tingling progresses to weakness. Your legs…
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Trigeminal Neuralgia: The ‘Suicide Disease’ and What Modern Treatment Offers
Imagine sudden explosive pain in your face. The pain is electric, stabbing, and unbearable. The attack lasts seconds but feels…
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Cluster Headaches: The Most Painful Condition Known to Medicine
Imagine waking suddenly at 2 AM with excruciating pain behind one eye. The pain is so severe you cannot stay…
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Hemiplegic Migraine: The Rare Migraine That Causes Stroke-Like Paralysis
Imagine suddenly experiencing weakness on one side of your body. Your arm becomes numb and weak. Your leg weakens. Your…
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Migraine Disease: Why It’s Much More Than Just a Bad Headache
Imagine experiencing a throbbing headache so severe you cannot function. The pain is accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Light and…
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Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: The Treatable Dementia Mimic
Imagine a person developing cognitive decline, memory loss, and slowed thinking—seemingly classic dementia. Simultaneously, their gait becomes slow and unsteady.…
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Vascular Dementia: How Strokes and Blood Flow Problems Affect Cognition
Imagine having a stroke. You recover physically but notice cognitive changes—memory becomes worse, thinking becomes slower, planning becomes difficult. Months…
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Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD): When Personality Changes Before Memory Does
Imagine a previously responsible, socially appropriate person suddenly becoming rude and socially inappropriate. They make off-color jokes. They become impulsive…
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Lewy Body Dementia: The Second Most Common Dementia You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Imagine gradual memory loss and cognitive decline similar to Alzheimer’s disease. However, alongside cognitive changes, you experience vivid hallucinations—seeing people…
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Parkinson’s Disease vs Essential Tremor: How to Tell Them Apart
Imagine noticing a tremor in your hand and fearing you have Parkinson’s disease. However, tremor alone does not mean Parkinson’s.…
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Parkinson’s Disease: Early Motor and Non-Motor Symptoms Often Overlooked
Imagine a subtle tremor in your hand that you first attribute to caffeine. Your handwriting gradually becomes smaller. Your facial…
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Celiac Disease: Beyond Gluten Sensitivity — the Serious Autoimmune Reality
Imagine eating a food that triggers your immune system to attack your own intestines. Tiny fingerlike projections in your small…
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