Dysautonomia - What is Dysautonomia?

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Dysautonomia - What is Dysautonomia?

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The dysautonomias are serious medical disorders that are often missed, or dismissed

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DrRich1 Richard Fogoros

19th century women often suffered (and some died) of "neurasthenia." Whatever happened to neurasthenia? http://bit.ly/bpJXjG

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Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome - Ben's Friends Patient Communities

rarediseases.bensfriends.org — “POTS is a condition of dysautonomia,to be more specific orthostatic intolerance, in which a change from the supine position to an upright position causes an ab…View full resource at rarediseases.bensfriends.org

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"Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome" on Ben's Friends Patient Communiti http://t.co/QicWImpl #bensfriends #raredisease

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Can You Be Both Hypothyroid and Hyperthyroid?

thyroid.about.com — “Can You Be Both Hypothyroid and Hyperthyroid? from Mary Shomon, Thyroid Guide, patient advocate and author of a number of books and guides on thyroid disease and autoimmune diseaseView full resource at thyroid.about.com

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Top 10 Foods Highest in Sodium

healthaliciousness.com — “Sodium is an essential nutrient required by the body for maintaining levels of fluids and for providing channels of nerve signaling. Deficiency of sodium is rare, however, can occur in people after excessive vomiting or diarrhea, in athletes who intake excessive amounts of water, or in people who regularly fast on juice and water. Over-consumption of sodium is far more common and can lead to high blood pressure which in turn leads to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. The current recoView full resource at healthaliciousness.com

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Treatment of Advanced Parkinson's Disease

sage-hindawi.com — “Patients at late stage Parkinson's disease (PD) develop several motor and nonmotor complications, which dramatically impair their quality of life. These complications include motor fluctuations, dyskinesia, unpredictable or absent response to medications, falls, dysautonomia, dementia, hallucinations, sleep disorders, depression, and psychosis. The therapeutic management should be driven by the attempt to create a balance between benefit and side effects of the pharmacological treatments availabView full resource at sage-hindawi.com

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Treatment of Advanced Parkinson's Disease: Patients at late stage Parkinson's disease (PD) develop several motor... http://bit.ly/i74rSw

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Afferent baroreflex failure in familial dysautonomia --" Neurology

neurology.org — “Afferent baroreflex failure in familial dysautonomia --" NeurologyView full resource at neurology.org

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Journal of Medical Case Reports | Full text | Paroxysmal autonomic instability with dystonia in a patient with tuberculous meningitis: a case report

jmedicalcasereports.com — “Journal of Medical Case Reports | Full text | Paroxysmal autonomic instability with dystonia in a patient with tuberculous meningitis: a case reportView full resource at jmedicalcasereports.com

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Highly accessed JMCR: "Paroxysmal autonomic instability with dystonia in a patient with tuberculous meningitis" http://bit.ly/bJ3d7v

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Yesterday's Neurasthenia, Today's Dysautonomia

heartdisease.about.com — “Yesterday's Neurasthenia, Today's DysautonomiaView full resource at heartdisease.about.com

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ThyroidMary Mary Shomon, Thyroid Patient Expert

Fatigue? Weakeness? Dizziness? Palpitations? Read Dr. Rich Fogoros, on "Yesterday's Neurasthenia, Today's Dysautonomia" http://ht.ly/1JCHx

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A comparison of dysautonomias comorbid with cyclic... [Gastroenterol Res Pract. 2009] - PubMed result

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On Pubmed: A comparison of dysautonomias comorbid with cyclic vomiting syndrome and with... http://tinyurl.com/ybkphng #fibro #fibromyalgia

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Where Did I Get This Lemon?: Supplements, oh my!

wheredidigetthislemon.blogspot.com — “Living with Dysautonomia and Chronic IllnessView full resource at wheredidigetthislemon.blogspot.com

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one person's 2-cents re: supplements from blogg 'Where Did I Get This Lemon?" http://ow.ly/ZPVd

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A Comparison of Dysautonomias Comorbid with Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome and with Migraine

medworm.com — “Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) shares many features with migraine headache, including auras, photophobia, and antimigrainous treatment response being traditionally viewed as a migraine variant. Aims. To determine whether CVS is associated with the same disorders as migraine headache, and compare these associations to those in healthy control subjects. Methods. Cross-sectional study of patients utilizing the ODYSA instrument, evaluating the probability of 12 functional/autonomic diagnoses, CVS, mView full resource at medworm.com

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A Comparison of Dysautonomias Comorbid with Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome and with Migraine http://bit.ly/5sP6oy

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