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Fasciculation-Soochow University reports research in fasciculation

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Tummy tuck wih Bengn Fasciculation Syndrome. ~ Can I Get a Tummy Tuck if I Have Benign Fasiculation Syndrome?

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@drarps (cont) so not body part affected, but part of nervous system. Clinically it usually has only hyperreflexia. http://bit.ly/9KVR1q

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