This week we are going to discuss tremors in the individual, particularly hand tremors which are caused by a variety of conditions. Have you ever noticed someone tremoring for no apparent reason? Many ...
Hand tremors are common with increased age and are often benign. However, if the problem persists, it could be a symptom of neurological disorder. So how do you tell the difference between tremors ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A 76-year-old man makes an appointment for an evaluation of shakiness. The patient’s past medical history is ...
Dear Dr. Gott: My brother, age 55, has shaking hands only when carrying out an activity, such as writing or eating. He cannot bait a hook. This problem, which has affected him since childhood, is ...
Tremors are spontaneous, rhythmic movements in the hands, heads, legs, or voice that can occur in the body for various reasons, including stress, caffeine, or due to an underlying neurological ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I am 76 years old, and I have had an essential tremor for over six years. It has progressively gotten stronger, mainly in my hands. I have been reading about an MR-guided focused ...
There are a number of different types of tremors that may be seen in individuals with dementia. Tremors are also commonly seen in people without dementia. If your loved one has a tremor, a neurologist ...
CHEYENNE - Secretary of State Max Maxfield wants to quell any rumors from observers who've seen his trembling hands: He does not have Parkinson's disease or Multiple Sclerosis.
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