Pseudoparkinsonism (parkinsonism) refers to symptoms like tremors and gait (walking) problems that occur as medication side effects. The symptoms go away when the drug is discontinued. Parkinsonism ...
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 ...
Some 25 years ago, a young Parkinson's disease investigator, Robert Hauser, MD, stepped to the podium at an American Academy of Neurology Conference to present findings from his patient survey that ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder known for its characteristic motor symptoms, which include tremor, rigidity, and slowness of movement. Among these, rest or resting ...
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 ...
A Finnish clinical imaging study shows that rest tremor in Parkinson’s disease is not explained by greater dopamine loss. In contrast, tremor appears to be associated with relatively better-preserved ...
Researchers from the Champalimaud Foundation shed light on the puzzling relationship between dopamine and rest tremor in Parkinson's disease, finding that preserved dopamine in certain brain regions ...
Involuntary movements like a tremor can feel embarrassing or trigger anxiety, and many people choose to hide them out of fear of how others might perceive them – an experience Hollywood star Michael J ...
Involuntary movements, such as tremors, can be a source of significant anxiety and embarrassment, often leading individuals to conceal them from public view. This experience is well-known to ...