Sometimes your body can do weird things like twitching eyelids or nervous sweating which feel random. Dr Khan explains the ...
Does your eye twitch frequently, or do you experience frequent headaches? It may be your body’s way of telling you that you’re low on magnesium.
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The Medical Science Behind Chattering Teeth
Chattering teeth – that rapid, sometimes noisy clack of your upper and lower teeth – is a minor, startling symptom that can ...
The NHS has important information for anyone who has been prescribed clonazepam - a common medication used to treat a variety ...
An irritating eyelid flutter might be more than just stress. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard-trained gastroenterologist, explains ...
Many people have had the experience, as the head hits the pillow, of a strong sensation of falling as one drifts off to sleep ...
A scientific review on autoimmune neurological diseases reveals what occurs in our body when the immune system, by mistake, produces antibodies that target a protein essential for the normal ...
Can't stop laughing at the wrong time? Research shows your go-to strategy doesn't work, especially when others are laughing.
People with restless leg syndrome (RLS) have been advised to consult their GP if they are concerned. And if they need ...
Epilepsy is not a one size fits all condition and there are a few tell tale signs that parents could miss, said Dr Jonathan ...
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Are you taking clonazepam? NHS issues urgent safety advice
NHS issues urgent guidance for people taking clonazepam, a common benzodiazepine used for seizures, panic disorders, and ...
The endemic period of enterovirus has ended, but as there were still 10,283 cases last week, caregivers of young children should not let their guards down, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said ...
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