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Myoclonus is a brief, involuntary, irregular (lacking rhythm) twitching of a muscle, a joint, or a group of muscles, different from clonus, which is rhythmic or regular.. Myoclonus (myo-"muscle", clonus "spasm") describes a medical sign and, generally, is not a diagnosis of a dis
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN or TGN), also called Fothergill disease, tic douloureux, trifacial neuralgia, or suicide disease, is a long-term pain disorder that affects the trigeminal nerve, [7] [1] the nerve responsible for sensation in the face and motor functions such as biting and chewing.
Flinching; Flinch, a Netflix original programme; Flinch, a Vertigo Comics horror anthology; Flinch, a 2021 crime thriller film by Cameron Van Hoy; Flinch, a 2001 novel by Robert Ferrigno "Flinch" (song), a 2002 song by Alanis Morissette on her album Under Rug Swept; Flinch (band), a Finnish glam rock band
Parenting influencer Hannah Hiatt, known as Nurse Hannah, sparked controversy on TikTok after a now-deleted video showed her young son flinching as his father approached him in a grocery store.
A hypnic jerk, hypnagogic jerk, sleep start, sleep twitch, myoclonic jerk, or night start is a brief and sudden involuntary contraction of the muscles of the body which occurs when a person is beginning to fall asleep, often causing the person to jump and awaken suddenly for a moment.
Two for flinching is a children's game in which one person tries to make another person flinch. Two for flinching or Two For Flinching may also refer to: "Two For Flinching", a 1993 single by the punk rock band Kerosene 454 "Two for Flinching", a song on the 2000 Kid Dynamite hardcore punk album, Shorter, Faster, Louder
Pages in category "Urdu–English translators" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Urdu Wikipedia (Urdu: اردو ویکیپیڈیا), started in January 2004, is the Standard Urdu-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia. [1] [2] As of 19 January 2025, it has 216,693 articles, 189,456 registered users and 7,469 files, and it is the 54th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count, and ranks 20th in terms of depth among Wikipedias with over ...