Dystonia Medical Research Foundation: Home Page
Home page of the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation. Links to pages on all aspects of the movement disorder dystonia (blepharospasm, spasmodic torticollis, spasmodic dysphonia, writer's cramp).
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SpasmodicTorticollis.org
Help for people with Dystonia / Spasmodic Torticollis, to become improved human beings through our lifeline of benefits, including our 20 page newsletter.
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NINDS Dystonias Information Page
Dystonias information page compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
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The Contact a Family Directory - DYSTONIA
DYSTONIA home more about us in your area conditions information index of conditions foreword acknowledgments background info. updates internet medical info. regional genetics centres hospices & respite care helpful organisations overseas organisations patterns of inheritance genetics glossary behavioural phenotypes screening immunisation publications using this site how you can help search this ...
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The Family Village - Dystonia
Dystonia Who to Contact Where to Go to Chat with Others Learn More About It Web Sites Search AltaVista for Dystonia Who to Contact Dystonia Medical Research Foundation One E Wacker Drive, Suite 2430 Chicago, IL USA 60601-1905 (312) 755-0198 (800) 377-DYST Fax: (312) 803-0138 e-mail: dystonia@dystonia-foundation.org Related Diagnosis: Idiopathic Torsion Dystonia (ITD), Generalized Dystonia, ...
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ADDER - Fighting Dystonia
A.D.D.E.R. Action for Dystonia Diagnosis, Education and Research Charity Registration No: 1077578 A ction means 'doing something for a particular purpose' or 'movement during some physical activity' or 'something done on a particular occasion' or 'the way in which something operates or works'. D ystonia is a little known neurological condition affecting the central nervous system and consists of ...
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