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Restless Legs Syndrome in Patients With Hereditary Hemochromatosis
A Ferritin Storage Molecule Although many people with restless legs syndrome (RLS) have low levels of iron in their bodies, people with an inherited disorder related to high levels of iron, called hereditary hemochromatosis, can also have RLS. Researchers caution that too much iron in your body can have very serious consequences.
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The Treatment of Essential Tremor
An Archimedes spiral drawn by a person with essential tremor The Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology has developed a scoring system, rated the published studies, and determined the effectiveness of medications, botulinum toxin, and surgery for the treatment of essential tremor.
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The Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease Has Changed
Discover how the treatment of Parkinson's disease has changed.
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