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1. Eyelid twitch
An eyelid twitch is a general term for involuntary spasms of the eyelid muscles. In some instances, the eyelid may repeatedly close (or nearly close) and re-open.This article discusses eyelid twitches in general.
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2. twitching - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for twitching
What causes the twitching of my fingers and toes? At this very moment I am experiencing thi... My legs constantly twitch near my knees and down. What is causing this? It happens all day... Hello, I am a 34 year old female, mother of two that is sc...
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3. ATP2A2 - ATPase, Ca++ transporting, cardiac muscle, slow twitch 2 - Genetics Home Reference
The ATP2A2 gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum calcium-ATPase 2 (SERCA2). This enzyme belongs to a family of ATPase enzymes that helps control the level of positively charged calcium atoms (calcium i...
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4. Eyelid twitch
An eyelid twitch is a general term for involuntary spasms of the eyelid muscles. In some instances, the eyelid may repeatedly close (or nearly close) and re-open.This article discusses eyelid twitches in general.
www.clarian.org

5. Eye twitching
Eye twitching is a slight, involuntary movement of the eyelid every few seconds over the course of a minute or two. Sometimes the spasm is strong enough to make your eyelid close completely before reopening.
forum.psychlinks.ca

6. Muscle twitching
Muscle twitching is caused by minor muscle contractions in the area, or the uncontrollable twitching of a muscle group that is served by a single motor nerve fiber or filament.
www.uhseast.com

7. Muscle twitching
Muscle twitching is the result of minor local muscle contractions or the uncontrollable twitching of a single muscle group served by a single motor nerve fiber or filament.
www.healthcentral.com

8. Twitching/Shocks
My surgery was 7 months ago. Which was Restrosigmoid. The AN was huge, but I had good hearing so the Dr's wontted to try and save it. I lost my hearing, which has been replaced with tinnitus which is 24/7. I also have facial paralysis down my righ...
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9. 8 Causes of Eye Twitching / Eyelid Twitch
Eye twitching, eyelid tics and spasms are pretty common. Usually only the bottom lid of one eye is involved, but the top eyelid also can twitch. Most eye twitches come and go, although they can last for weeks or even months.
www.allaboutvision.com

10. To sleep, perchance to twitch
Newborn babies are not very good at controlling their bodies. Like puppeteers testing which strings move which limbs, infants must find which neurons connect to which muscle fibers. The precise way babies do this remains a mystery, but new researc...
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