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    of musicians across the world suffer from Focal Dystonia. Not always correctly diagnosed or understood, it attacks what the musicians love the most: the music and what they most need: their hands, arms or voice. Facing life ahead with such a condition can become unbelievably difficult and challenging. Dystonia is a neurological condition that affects a muscle or a group of them, causing involuntary movements and contractions. It´s called Focal Dystonia when it´s very focused on a specific area of

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    has set up an organization to research Parkinson’s disease. What the Michael J Fox Foundation found out was that 40 percent of the people living with Parkinson’s disease experience Dystonia as an early symptom or a complication of treatment. This is the only blurb you see on the website about Dystonia. In fact, Dystonia is so much like the other disorders that many people have never heard of it. The purpose of this paper is to inform as many people as possible

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    Title page Title: Botox therapy in dentistry-A review Authors: 1) Abstract Page Title: Botox therapy in dentistry-A review. Abstract: There are many medical and dental conditions which do not have complete treatment modalities in conventional ways. The botulinum toxin can be used as an alternative treatment modality working through Chemodenervation method in many medical and dental conditions. An internet research was done for botulinum toxin used in dentistry and all articles and studies were

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    Writer's cramp What is Writer's cramp? Writer's cramp is a condition that involves chronic sustained pain or sudden painful contraction of some muscles of the hand or fingers. The patient experiences this disease generally feels uncontrolled, irritating or tedious muscular contraction that leads to changed movements and abnormal position or attitudes of hands and fingers. Writer's cramp mostly affects one body part and people between the ages of 30 to 50 years generally get affected with this disease

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    What Is Botox

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    BOTOX INJECTIONS AND ITS POTENTIAL USE IN MENTAL HEALTH Introduction “I don’t really believe in marriage. Now Botox, on the other hand, that works every time,”quipped famously in 2008 by Sex and City character Samantha Jones. The wonder drug she lovingly refers to is the botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT), widely known as Botox. The very mention of the word ‘Botox’ harbours a polarising response. Many people question its safety and the ethics behind its use, while on the other hand others have embraced

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    Botox: Almost Trouble-free New Faces. Opportunity: Botox is marketed by a pharmaceutical firm named Allergan. It is founded in 1950, Allergan, Inc. in Irvine, California. Allergan is a multi-specialty health care company that discovers, develops and commercializes medical products. Botox is protein derived from botulism toxin that is injected underneath skin in order to minimize or smooth outlines and wrinkles on the face. Allergan was just a small firm until the firm started selling Botox, which

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    BOTOX AND DYSPORTS FILTER TREATMENT Every botox medical center offers professional physicians, who've been accepted to provide botox treatment options, provided that they fulfill the needed requirements. When you go to them, you will be absolutely provided with the appropriate info related to the actual methods essential to achieve the required look. Botox treatment hence, is the perfect therapy for any lines and wrinkles as well as facial lines which often form as you age. Lots of people believe

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    Introduction Hello Everyone. When you hear the word Botox, what is the first thing that comes to your mind? Is it celebrities, people who want to look younger or maybe you just don’t care. Personally for me, when I heard the word Botox before I did my research for this informative speech, I thought of Kim Kardashian or Joan Rivers. But, Botox is more than just social media hype. Botox is a neurotoxin protein called botulinum toxin, that can be used medically to treat certain types of muscular

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    Botox When people think of new fashion trends they normally think of clothes, but the newest beauty craze that has hit the middle age market is Botox. Botox injection therapy, although not completely new, has come out swinging since being approved for use in cosmetic improvements in 2002. Botox is used to eliminate the look of aging by reducing the appearance of wrinkles on the face, neck and hands. Most commonly, patients use Botox to eliminate crow’s feet around the eyes, wrinkles on the forehead

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    Throughout history, humans have passed down the concept of beauty from generation to generation. The earliest beauty treatments date back centuries to civilizations such as the Ancient Egyptians who used cosmetics to enhance themselves and maintain beauty standards of the day. Civilians of the time believed that these substances not only magnified beauty, but possessed medicinal and healing properties, which in some cases, holds true. When you press the button and fast forward to 2017, similarly

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