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Huntingtons Disease > Myotonia
The following information is about Myotonia.
Myotonia Defined
Frequent spasms of the muscles.
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- Fainting goat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ?A fainting goat is a breed of domestic goat whose muscles freeze for roughly 10 seconds when the goat is startled. ? In the past they were used for protecting livestock such as sheep by involuntarily "sacrific ing themselves&quo t; to predators??
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- NINDS Myotonia Congenita Information Page: NINDS - WrongDiagnosis .com: Medical article NINDS Myotonia Congenita Information Page NINDS including all symptom, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment and prevention information.
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