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Moyamoya Disease: The Rare Cerebrovascular Condition Causing Childhood Strokes
Imagine a child having a stroke—loss of speech, facial drooping, arm weakness. The child is rushed to the hospital. Imaging…
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Cerebral Palsy: Causes, Types, and What Life Looks Like With Proper Support
Imagine a child born with difficulty controlling movements. The child’s muscles are stiff and tight. Movements are jerky and uncoordinated.…
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Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome: Thiamine Deficiency and Its Brain Consequences
Imagine severe alcohol abuse over years. Your nutrition becomes poor. You develop sudden neurological symptoms—confusion, disorientation, difficulty walking. Your eyes…
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Corticobasal Syndrome: The Rare Neurodegeneration Behind Alien Limb Syndrome
Imagine waking one morning with your right arm behaving strangely. The arm moves involuntarily. You cannot control the movements. The…
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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP): The Parkinson’s Mimic That’s Often Missed
Imagine being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and prescribed Parkinson’s medications. The medications help initially but the condition progresses more rapidly…
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Spinocerebellar Ataxia: The Progressive Balance Disorders You May Not Know
Imagine being a young adult when you notice your balance is slightly off. You trip occasionally on uneven ground. Your…
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Tourette Syndrome: Separating Fact From Pop Culture Myths
Imagine having uncontrollable involuntary movements and sounds. Your head jerks. Your shoulders shrug repeatedly. You make clicking sounds you cannot…
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Narcolepsy: The Misunderstood Sleep Disorder That Is Not About Being Lazy
Imagine sitting in class taking an important exam when an overwhelming urge to sleep overcomes you. Your eyes become heavy.…
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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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