Introduction To Adult Swallowing Disorders

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Learn about epilepsy, or seizure disorder. Causes include head injury, trauma, prenatal injury, poisoning, medications, stroke, heart attacks, alcoholism, infection

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Disorders. All Disorders. NINDS Binswanger’s Disease Information Page; NINDS Brachial Plexus Injuries Information Page; NINDS Brown-Sequard Syndrome Information Page

Introduction What Is Epilepsy? Few experiences match the drama of a convulsive seizure. A person having a severe seizure may cry out, fall to the floor

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Mood Swings vs. Mood Disorders – Discovering Bipolar Disorder. People use the term mood to describe the emotional tones that color their daily lives.

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Introduction. Sleep is an important part of your daily routine—you spend about one-third of your time doing it. Quality sleep – and getting enough of it at the

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Conditions Associated with Gastric Motility Disorders. There’s a variety of different digestive and non-digestive conditions that are associated with gastrointestinal

Introduction. Neurologic disorders affecting swallowing can be categorized in many different ways, including by the anatomic site of the lesion such as the central or

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Figure 1. Location of the pharynx , esophagus, and stomach in the body. Swallowing Disorders: Introduction hand, it refers to a patient’s awareness of impaire

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