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Botox for Migraine: How It Works and What to Expect 

by Maya Sekuloska | Apr 29, 2026 | Treatments and Procedures

For people living with chronic migraines, finding effective relief can be a long and frustrating journey. When traditional medications don’t provide enough control, alternative treatments may be recommended. One option that has gained significant attention in recent...

Muscle Weakness: When It Could Be More Than Fatigue 

by Maya Sekuloska | Apr 25, 2026 | Symptoms

Feeling physically tired after a long day or an intense workout is completely normal. But true muscle weakness is different from everyday fatigue. It involves a noticeable loss of strength, when muscles don’t respond the way they should, even with effort.  While...

Memory Changes and Brain Fog: When Should You Be Concerned?

by Maya Sekuloska | Apr 21, 2026 | Symptoms

Everyone forgets things from time to time, misplacing keys, walking into a room and forgetting why, or struggling to find the right word. These moments are often harmless and linked to stress, fatigue, or distraction. But when memory problems or “brain fog” become...

Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore: When Neurological Symptoms Need Medical Attention

by Maya Sekuloska | Apr 17, 2026 | Patient Awareness

The nervous system controls everything including movement and sensation, memory, speech, and coordination. Because of this, neurological symptoms can present in many different ways, some subtle, others sudden and severe. While not every symptom signals a serious...

When Tingling, Burning, or Numbness May Be a Sign of Nerve Damage

by Maya Sekuloska | Apr 13, 2026 | Patient Awareness

Most people experience tingling or numbness at some point in their lives, like when your leg “falls asleep” after sitting too long. In many cases, this is harmless and temporary. But when these sensations become frequent, persistent, or unexplained, they may signal...
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