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  • Dermal Fillers: Know Which Is Better
    By: Abigail Aaronson | - Dermal fillers like Botox now have a competitor in the world of miracle drugs and it is called Dysport, which is another name for its full scientific name which is Abobotulinum Toxin A. The full scientific name for Botox is Botulinum Toxin A. While Botox has become such a widely used substance that it has become a household word, Dysport is relatively new on the market.

    Dysport has only recently gained approval by the FDA in May 2009. FDA stands for the Food and Drug Administratio ...

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  • Facial Tics - Relief At Last
    By: Alan Densky | - Facial tics are short, repetitive, irregular spasms of the muscles of the face. They are very varied, but the most commonly seen are facial grimacing, eye blinking, nose wrinkling, mouth twitches, squinting along with grunting and throat clearing. Such tics are usually symptomatic of neurological disorders such as Tourette syndrome. They most often happen during childhood and can disappear within some weeks, even if some can last much longer.

    The causes of facial tics still are po ...

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  • Facial Tics Using Hypnosis & Nlp
    By: maqbul | - Facial tics are repetitive, short, sporadic twitches of the facial muscles. They can be very varied, but the most common ones are facial grimacing, eye blinking, mouth twitches, nose wrinkling, squinting along with grunting and throat clearing. Those tics are usually symptomatic of neurological disorders such as Tourette syndrome. They most often happen during childhood and often fade away within a few weeks, but some can last indefinitely.

    The causing factors of facial tics are sti ...

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  • All Facial Tics Are Not Tourette's Syndrome - Hypnosis Can Provide A Cure
    By: Alan Densky | - As many as one in four children cope with the emotional pain of facial tics. This problem can most accurately be described as a repeatedly occurring spasm affecting both facial and eye muscles. The true cause is often unknown, even though research shows a strong link between stressors and an increase in the evidence of symptoms.

    Another possible cause of tics is a deficit in essential vitamins or minerals, like magnesium. In certain instances, facial tics are manifestations of dis ...

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  • Have Your Relationships Been Destroyed By Facial Tics?
    By: Alan Densky | - Picture a romantic scene. Dinner by candlelight, and you are gazing into the eyes of that special someone. The moment is here, and you are ready to ask to ask or answer that all-important question.

    Suddenly, however, your eyes start blinking rapidly, and you begin clearing your throat. Or, to your horror, you start grunting. The words won't come out. It's your worst nightmare. The facial tic that has beset you since childhood rises again to claim your future. You worry that the lo ...

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  • Abolish Facial Tics Using Hypnosis & Nlp.
    By: sudesh1 | - Facial tics are repetitive, short, sporadic twitches of the facial muscles. They can be very varied, but the most common ones are facial grimacing, eye blinking, mouth twitches, nose wrinkling, squinting along with grunting and throat clearing. Those tics are usually symptomatic of neurological disorders such as Tourette syndrome. They most often happen during childhood and often fade away within a few weeks, but some can last indefinitely.

    The causing factors of facial tics are sti ...

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  • Reglan Side Effects Responsible For Serious Movement Disorder
    By: Katie Kelley | - Recent reports indicate that a commonly prescribed medicine could be responsible for a serious movement disorder. The medication is known as Metoclopramide (also referred to by the brand name Reglan) and could cause a serious disorder known as Tardive dyskinesia, a disorder characterized by involuntary, repetitive movements of the extremities. This could manifest itself as facial tics like grimacing, lip smacking and tongue protrusion, pursing of the lips, or impaired movement of the fingers. ...
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  • What Is The Best Strategy For Winning Poker Games?
    By: Kelly Purden | - Poker has become one of the most glamorous card games due to televised tournaments featuring Hollywood stars. You want to get in on the action, and you already know the basic rules of the game. But knowing how to play is obviously not enough; you need a strategy. What is the best strategy you can adapt for winning poker games?

    The first thing you need to know is the winning order of poker hands. You should find them from a book or on a website and memorize them. Remember that in p ...

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  • Facial Tics And How To Obliterate Them
    By: Alan Densky | - Young children frequently develop muscle spasms of the face or extremities that are repetitive and troublesome. Some examples of these spasms include eye blinking, squinting, nose wrinkling, facial grimacing, throat clearing, or grunting. These facial grimaces are often referred to as tics, and can be very uncomfortable and embarrassing for those children who experience them. Sometimes, but not always, these tics disappear as the child grows into adolescence or adulthood.

    Although ...

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  • 5 Big Reasons Adhd Medications Are Only Part Of The Answer
    By: writer2009 | - 5 Big Reasons ADHD Medications are only Part of the Answer

    Let's face it, for the parents of children with ADHD, and the adults who are frustrated with similar symptoms affecting every aspect of life, there is no question. Giving a child a pill for the disorder is not enough. Patients, family members, and friends already know at least 5 big reasons ADHD medications are only part of the answer for relieving the symptoms and making life more bearable.

    Amazingly, ...

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  • Guanidinoacetate Methyltransferase Deficiency
    By: Juliet | - Guanidinoacetate methyltransferase deficiency (GAMT) is a genetic disorder that first and foremost affects the nervous system and muscles. Guanidinoacetate methyltransferase deficiency creatine biosynthesis imperfection, leads to depletion of creatine and phosphocreatine, and accumulation of guanidinoacetate in brain. Creatine in the person body is derived from two sources: the diet and endogenous synthesis. These disorders generally show in the first few months of life, when development of new ...
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  • Self-hypnosis Or Nlp Can Quickly Eliminate Facial Tics
    By: Alan B. Densky, CH | - Up to 25 percent of all children contend with the embarrassing annoyance of facial tics. This condition can most accurately be explained as a repeatedly occurring spasm affecting the muscles of both the eyes and the face. The exact cause is usually undefined, even though research indicates a significant connection between stressful events and an increase in the evidence of symptoms.

    An alternate explanation for the manifestation of tics is a lack of essential vitamins or minerals, ...

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  • Light On Adult Adhd
    By: Sander | - Adult ADHD is also called as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. An overwhelming majority (92%) of adults diagnosed with ADHD. The ADHD affects on school performance. Symptoms continue into adulthood for about 60% of children with ADHD. Many people have a stereotypical picture in their head of what someone with attention deficit disorder looks like: hyperactive, loud, a whirlwind of energy and unchecked impulses. It is estimated that between 3 and 5 percent of children have ADHD, or approx ...
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  • Banish Facial Tics And The Social Stigma
    By: Alan B. Densky, CH | - Facial tics are characterized by impulsive, seemingly involuntary muscle contractions of entire muscle groups in the face. These contractions are habitually recurring in nature, and appear to have no valid point. Common tics are exaggerated eye blinking, squinting, nose wrinkling, facial grimacing or even vocalizations such as throat clearing or grunting. Tics often begin during childhood, and most of the time resolve as the child ages. This is not always the situation, though, and many peop ...
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  • Facial Tics - How To Vanquish Them Using Hypnosis Cd's
    By: Alan B. Densky, CH | - Facial tics are short, repetitive, sporadic spasms of the face's muscles. They are extremely varied, but the most usually seen are facial grimacing, eye blinking, mouth twitches, nose wrinkling, squinting along with grunting and throat clearing. Such tics are often symptomatic of neurological conditions such as Tourette syndrome. They most often occur during childhood and can fade away within a few weeks, even if some may last much longer.

    The causing factors of facial tics still ar ...

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  • AdventSidra Facial tics. Have I put off getting new glasses as long as I dare? I think so. - #2udhp7 Shared By: sidravitale - Facial tics. Have I put off getting new glasses as long as I dare? I think so. posted on December 02, 2009 at 04:28PM

  • Hypnosis Helps Reduce Symptoms of Tourette Syndrome Shared By: HypnoSummit - The first symptom is usually a facial tic such as eye blinking, grimacing, or nose twitching and these are soon replaced with other motor tics...

  • Tourette Syndrome Fact Sheet: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Shared By: MissNormality - It is estimated that 200,000 Americans have the most severe form of... symptoms such as chronic motor or vocal tics or transient tics of childhood.

  • How to cure facial, body and vocal tics Shared By: hotdeals21 - to facial, body & vocal tics. Tourettes syndrome is not as rare as originally thought, as many surveys show that around one to eleven children out of...


  • Tourettes Syndrome
    By: Mike Mansell | - Tourettes Syndrome was discovered by Dr. George Gilles de la Tourette who first reported the condition in medical literature in 1885.

    Tourettes Syndrome is known to run in families, although there are cases of Sporadic Tourettes Syndrome where there is no known family link to the condition.

    The condition tends to affect around three times more men than women. It is caused by problems in the development of the Central Nervous System (the brain and spinal cord) and of ...

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  • Hypnosis - The Simple Truth Revealed
    By: Alan B. Densky | - THE DEFINITION OF HYPNOSIS

    Hypnosis is a state of hyper-suggestibility where the conscious and subconscious (unconscious) minds dissociate. It is a state of mind where the subject is more likely to accept the operator's suggestions.

    You have been in hypnosis many times without even realizing it. If you have ever watched a sad T.V. show and reacted with a tear in your eye, you have been hypnotized by the television. You entered a state of increased suggestibility wh ...

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