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This rare movement disorder causes neck muscles to contract involuntarily. This can make your head twist or turn into often painful positions.
They increase the muscle contractions that move along the stool mass. Stool softeners (emollients). Stool softeners (emollient laxatives—e.g., docusate) ...
"We sought to determine if the standard musculoskeletal model was really accurate and to determine if measuring human muscle function during surgery was ...
... muscle twitching, nausea, rapid weight gain, seizures, stupor, swelling of the face, ankles, or hands, or unusual tiredness or weakness. Hyperkalemia (high ...
Dosing · Adults—100 International Units (IU) or 0.5 milliliter (mL) injected into a muscle or under the skin once a day. Your doctor may adjust your dose as ...
Prasugrel is used to prevent strokes, heart attacks, or other serious problems with your heart or blood vessels. It is given to patients before they have a ...
These asthma medications — sometimes called short-acting beta agonists (SABA) — open the lungs by relaxing airway muscles. Often called rescue medications, they ...
A Study to Evaluate an AI Algorithm for Segmenting Adipose and Skeletal Muscle in Abdominal Imaging · Overview · Participation eligibility · Participating Mayo ...
Mayo Clinic physiatrist Jane Konidis, M.D., reviews core and gluteal musculature anatomy and muscular slings, and normal and pathological activation patterns.
Restlessness, irritability or anxiety. Upset stomach. Feelings of tingling or burning. Flu-like symptoms, such as chills, sweating and muscle aches. Trouble ...
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