The New Science of Essential Tremor: Triggers, Treatments, & Tracking:
Have you ever experienced a sudden, unexplained shake in your hand while holding a coffee cup, or noticed your handwriting becoming unsteady? In this episode, we explore the science behind Essential Tremor (ET), the most common movement disorder worldwide
We dive into the psychological impact of the "first tremor" moment and explain why relying on your memory is a terrible measurement tool for tracking your symptoms. We also break down the crucial differences between ET and Parkinson's disease—notably that ET is typically an action tremor, while Parkinson's is primarily a resting tremor. Listeners will also learn about surprising environmental risk factors, such as heavy metal exposure and dietary neurotoxins, as well as the latest breakthrough treatments like MRI-guided focused ultrasound and deep brain stimulation.
The Ending Tremor Project When it comes to managing your symptoms, tracking your tremors is incredibly important. Tracking tremors is the first tool from the Ending Tremor Project.
The EndingTremor Project is a collaborative group of neurologists, AI experts, and data scientists that turn communities' everyday moments into actionable data. Instead of leaving you to guess your patterns between doctor appointments, their first tool, TremorZen, helps you map out exactly what worsens or improves your tremors in real-time.
Join the Movement We invite all listeners to become part of the solution. Take control of your health and help push the field of movement disorders forward by joining the EndingTremor Project! 👉 Go to EndingTremor.com and join the waitlist today.
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