Neurological Conditions

Getting the Most out of Parkinson’s Disease Medications

To get the most out of the medications: You should never compare your treatment schedule with those of other people suffering with Parkinson’s Disease. You are all different. Take the medication as prescribed by your doctor. While this advice sounds obvious, it is important since the medication has been individually adjusted for your symptoms. Remember

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Living With Parkinson’s Disease

People with mild Parkinson’s disease who take medication often regain a relatively ordinary activity level. The following suggestions may be useful: General advice Good nutrition Managing stress Traveling General Advice Continue regular daily activities. This is important to help maintain mobility. In the early stages of PD, such normal movement should be maintained to the fullest

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Complications Of Meningitis

In general, nearly all people with viral meningitis and 70 to 80 percent of people with bacterial meningitis will recover, although that varies by age and health of the patient. Although most people make a swift and complete recovery, meningitis (particularly the bacterial form) can result in a variety of after effects. Some of these

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Can Meningitis Be Prevented?

Apart from vaccination, there is no known way to protect against meningitis. Although there is little people can do to prevent meningitis, they can limit its devastating health effects by recognizing the symptoms of the disease and seeking immediate medical treatment. Immunizations Antibiotics Prevention for viral meningitis Immunizations Some forms of bacterial meningitis can be

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Meningitis: Putting It All Together

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to meningitis. Meningitis is an inflammation of the protective membrane lining the brain and spinal cord caused most often by a viral or bacterial infection that crosses the body’s blood-brain barrier. Meningitis is diagnosed by a lumbar puncture, in which a small amount of fluid

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Meningitis: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to meningitis. Antibiotic: A drug that weakens or destroys bacteria; used to treat various types of bacterial infections. Cerebral spinal fluid: The fluid that surrounds and cushions the brain and spinal cord. Enteroviruses: Viruses that live in the gut and are usually shed in the feces and in discharges from the

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