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What You Need to Know About Cerebral Hypoxia

Cerebral hypoxia, aka brain hypoxia, is a condition caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain. The severity of the damage from cerebral hypoxia is determined by the length of time the brain goes without enough oxygen and how drastically the flow is reduced.

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What Is Focal Seizures?

Focal seizure is caused by brain disorder. If you have symptoms like sudden, intense feelings, blank stare, repetitive movements and hallucination, see a doctor.

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Early Signs of Parkinson's Disease You Should Know

Early signs of Parkinson's disease include shaking, body stiffness, balance loss or voice changes. Know and understand the progression of Parkinson's symptoms here.

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Numbness in Hands: Causes & Treatments

Among many causes of numbness in hands, nerve damage, alcoholism and diabetes are the most common ones. If the numbness is mild, try simple home remedies. But if it persists, you should seek medical help.

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Guide to Brain Stem Stroke

A brain stem stroke affects the part of the brain that regulates our heart rate, breathing and blood pressure. F.A.S.T. method can help you spot and deal with a brainstem stroke in time.

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Ulnar Nerve Entrapment: Causes & Treatments

Ulnar nerve entrapment occurs when the ulnar nerve in the arm becomes compressed or irritated. Find out what causes ulnar nerve entrapment and how to treat it properly here.

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Alcoholic Neuropathy: Symptom, Causes & Treatment

Alcoholic neuropathy can affect body sensation and movement and is common among chronic and heavy alcohol drinkers. Treatments include medications, therapies, etc.

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Sleeping Tablets

Consult your doctor and get a guide to sleeping tablets. These medications may help you with sleep problems, but they also come with some risks.

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Numbness in Head

Paresthesia is the Greek word for numbness. You may have had the feeling of your foot or hand “going to sleep”. Learn about some of the causes and treatments of numbness in head.

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