Imagine not wanting to leave your house because of fear you would drool. That’s the choice many people with Parkinson’s disease confront every day. Parkinson’s disease is the second most common ...
Excessive drooling by patients with advanced Parkinson's disease is an indicator of greater motor and nonmotor dysfunction, new research shows. "Sialorrhea is not just a cosmetic problem," study ...
Dear Dr. Roach: My friend is taking care of his 89-year-old mother. She has been drooling for the past two years or so. I read that aging causes muscles used for swallowing to become weaker and causes ...
Drooling is common in babies, whether they’re teething or not. Continual drooling, though, means that there is constantly saliva on your baby’s cheeks, chin, neck, and chest. This is not good for the ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Check out CNN’s Sleep, But Better coverage during Sleep Week, March 8-14, or any time of year. The evidence is irrefutable — a pile of drool atop a drenched spot on your pillow. As you ...
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