Articles, tagged with "loss of balance", page 1
17th October 2011
Sensory Ataxia Surgery
Sensory ataxia is both a symptom and a sign in neurology. It is a form of ataxia (loss of coordination) caused not by cerebellar dysfunction but by loss of sensory input into the control of movement.
Sensory ataxia is di...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
03rd March 2011
Skate shoes are specifically made and designed for use in skateboarding. They have several properties that are intended to skate on the ice. Most skate shoes are made of polyurethane and rubber out sole provides maximum grip on a skateboard. In today's sk...
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Author:
jassicarich
10th January 2011
There are different kinds of hyperacusis symptoms including hearing unexplainable sounds and noises, sounds that cause unbearable headache, and sounds of mouse and keyboards being pressed. Do you experience these symptoms? If yes, then you must have hyper...
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Author:
BarbaraThomson1959
13th November 2009
There are many other natural cures for yeast infection and most of them have been proven to be safe and effective. The natural cures for yeast infection have been around since ages and they do not contain any harmful chemical ingredients.
Yoghurt is an...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
23rd October 2008
The most regular cause of clogged arteries is called atherosclerosis. It occurs as a course when plaque resides in inner lining of the artery. This plague is in fact made of fat, cholesterol, fibrin, cellular waste products and calcium deposits. The more ...
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Author:
Ling
23rd July 2008
How wonderful the human body becomes to us when we think about all the threats that surround it. There are several negative factors that influence the human body, such as bacteria, diseases, or any other thing that could bring about infections. However, i...
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Author:
Cindy
01st July 2007
Cat ear problems are often one of the most common conditions why a cat owner brings the cat to the vet.
Some of the signs that your cat may be having ear problems are:
1) Shaking its head and ears often and sometimes very vigorously.
2) Scratchin...
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Author:
Rona Limsy