New hope for Bell’s palsy
Bell’s palsy—in which one side of the face is suddenly paralyzed—is a frightening experience. Symptoms include a loss of feeling in your face, headache, tearing, drooling, hypersensitivity to sound and an inability to close the eye on the affected side. The condition strikes about 40,000 people every year, and the median age is 40. Luckily,
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- Posted on: Nov 6 2013