Seizures
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Encephalomyeloradiculitis: Same Clinical Features But Two Different Viruses
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Eye Strain Headache?
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Brief Alerts: Magnesium in Menstrual Migraines; Sudden Death in Epilepsy
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Pharmacology Watch: Study Concludes Premarketing Drug Trials Underpowered
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Behavioral Disorders, Parkinson’s Disease, and Subthalamic Stimulation
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Prognosis in Bell’s Palsy
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care supplement
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Can Life Span Be Extended in Mammals?
The only consistent intervention which appears to extend lifespan in mammals has been caloric restriction. This has been shown in a number of species, and there are ongoing studies in primates. Patients who voluntarily undergo caloric restriction show improvement in some of the biomarkers which improve in calorically restricted mammals. Other interventions, however, have been largely unsuccessful in extending lifespan. -
Autonomic Peripheral Neuropathy
The availability of sensitive and reproducible measures of autonomic function has improved physicians’ ability to diagnose these disorders.