Seventeen patients with choreiform, athetoid, or ballistic involuntary movements, or with spasmodic torticollis, were treated with tetrabenazine in doses of 25 to 200 mg daily for periods varying from ...
Movement disorders are a group of neurological syndromes in which the hallmark symptom is paucity of movement, excessive and/or involuntary movement or tremor. Movement disorders can be ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a drug-induced disorder that causes involuntary movements like grimacing and lip-smacking. It may or may not be reversible based on the duration or degree of exposure to ...
A new camera mechanism, invented by computer scientists at the University of Maryland, mimics the involuntary movements of the human eye to create sharper and more accurate images for use in robotics ...
A day after Premier David Eby announced a re-elected NDP government would explore an expansion of involuntary care for people with several mental health and addictions issues, some drug user ...
The B.C. government has announced it will expand involuntary care for those with mental health and addictions issues, and will open "highly secure" facilities to house people detained under the Mental ...