Q: I’ve noticed my hands are shaking more lately. Should I be worried? A: If hand tremors don’t interfere with your daily life, they may not be anything to worry about. We all have a very ...
Finding part of your body shaking involuntarily can be distressing, especially when there’s no clear cause. Hand tremors, for instance, can make it difficult to complete everyday activities like ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...
BALTIMORE — It’s not often you pay someone to damage your brain. But Tim Dobbyn, a writer, will have a tiny hole burned in his brain to see if it can help the constant palsy that’s made it hard for ...
Hand tremors are an involuntary and rhythmic movement that can affect anyone, regardless of the weather. While it's common to associate this symptom with Parkinson's disease, there are various causes ...
Tremors are involuntary muscle contractions that cause body parts to tremble. Hand tremors are common and are often due to stress or tiredness. They may also indicate several health conditions. For ...
For Ken, a cup of coffee is better if it’s half-full. That’s because his shaky hands would spill a full cup. He also has trouble with handwriting, and sometimes playing his guitar is difficult. All ...
Tremors are spontaneous, rhythmic movements in the hands, heads, legs, or voice that can occur in the body for various reasons, including stress, caffeine, or due to an underlying neurological ...