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Welcome to E-MOVE, MDVU's research news service that alerts busy professionals in the movement disorders community to the best new work being published. Each week, E-MOVE surveys the current literature and delivers brief, timely synopses of developments in movement disorders to your desktop via e-mail. In addition, E-MOVE covers breaking news from major neurology meetings, providing important updates on the causes and treatments of movement disorders. As a subscriber, you will also receive other announcements of importance to the movement disorder communities, including available grant opportunities and upcoming CME courses.

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Ataxia Oromandibular Dystonia
Blepharospasm Parkinson's disease/parkinsonism
Corticobasal degeneration Progressive supranuclear palsy
Dyskinesias (paroxysmal) Psychogenic movement disorders
Dystonia (all types) Restless legs syndrome
Essential tremor Rett syndrome
Generalized Dystonia Segmental Dystonia
Hereditary spastic paraplegia Spasticity
Huntington's disease Spasmodic Dysphonia
Limb Dystonia Spastic Dystonia
Meige Syndrome Sydenham's chorea
Metabolic disorders Tardive dyskinesia/dystonia
Mitochondrial disorders Tics/Tourette's syndrome
Multiple system atrophy Torticollis/Cervical Dystonia
Myoclonus Wilson disease
Neuroacanthocytosis Writer's Cramp

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