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Stay informed with simple, expert-written articles on Parkinson’s disease, tremors, dystonia, and more. Learn tips, treatments, and real advice — all in easy-to-understand language.
A Botulinum Injection Specialist administering precise injections into the hands to treat movement disorders under sterile conditions.

How many times can I take Botulinum Injection?

Botulinum injections often called Botox are widely used in neurology to treat muscle stiffness, spasms, abnormal movements, and certain pain-related

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Syringe placed near a medical document explaining botulinum toxin, highlighting evaluation by a Botulinum Toxin Injection Specialist.

Is Botulinum Toxin (Botox) a permanent cure?

Botulinum toxin injections commonly known as Botox are widely used in neurology to treat muscle stiffness, abnormal movements, spasms, and

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Capsules poured into a patient’s hand representing medications that can cause Drug Induced Movement Disorders as a side effect.

How long Drug Induced Movement Disorders recovery take?

Movement problems that start after taking a medicine can be frightening. Many patients worry whether these symptoms are permanent or

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Vials and syringe used for Botulinum Injections, commonly known as Botox, shown in a clinical setting for neurological treatment.

Are Botulinum injections (Botox) safe for this?

When people hear the word Botox, many immediately think of cosmetic treatments for wrinkles. But in neurology and movement disorders,

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Glass and bottle of Milk placed on a rustic table, representing daily Milk consumption and its possible connection with Parkinson’s disease.

Milk and Parkinson’s: Is There a Connection?

When people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease or when they have a family history one of the most common questions

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Illustration of a human head with a brain, pills, spectacles, and a stethoscope symbolizing Psychiatric Medicines and their effect on brain health.

Can I stop Psychiatric Medicines on my own?

Many people who take psychiatric medicines eventually reach a point where they ask an important question:“Do I really need this

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