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Mr. Zoltan Mari, M.D.

Neurologist

Dr. Zoltan Mari received his medical degree from the Albert Szent-Gy rgyi Medical University (now University of Szeged) in Hungary. He commenced clinical training in the US first as an Intern in Medic ...
Mr. Zoltan Mari, M.D.
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Szeged, Hungary
  • Accepting new patients

Does this mean Parkinson's disease?

Panic and back pain are rather non-specific symptoms and are certainly not specifically connected to Parkinson's disease. Having said that pain and panic attacks are very common READ MORE
Panic and back pain are rather non-specific symptoms and are certainly not specifically connected to Parkinson's disease. Having said that pain and panic attacks are very common in PD, these symptoms also may be the initial warning signs, but considering they are common among people that do not have PD, the chance that these symptoms are the first signs of PD is very low, in the absence of other signs more specifically pointing to PD (such as resting tremor, slowness, stiffness, loss of facial expression, balance problems).

What does it mean when your left eye twitches?

Hi, this is most commonly due to benign fasciculation (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasciculation) - essentially some motor neurons get sick or die (which happens all the time READ MORE
Hi, this is most commonly due to benign fasciculation (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasciculation) - essentially some motor neurons get sick or die (which happens all the time in healthy people too) and others next to them take over their innervation area, the muscles become over-sensitive and produce this phenomena, which can also be driven by aberrant signal through the motor nerves. If that persists for more than a few weeks, continues to expand, present in multiple different body parts or is associated with other symptoms such as weakness (in the affected area or elsewhere), medical attention should be sought. If the twitches are becoming spasms of the muscles around the eye and even larger parts of the face, it can also be a sign of so-called "hemifacial spasm".

What lifestyle changes prevent Alzheimer's?

Please visit http://healthybrains.org

What foods to eat to avoid Alzheimer's?

There is limited data from quality, controlled, prospective research studies. Our Center recently celebrated the 1 million individual visitor mark at the http://healthybrains.org READ MORE
There is limited data from quality, controlled, prospective research studies. Our Center recently celebrated the 1 million individual visitor mark at the http://healthybrains.org website, where Alzheimer experts help filter and present nutrition science (and other aspects of healthy brain living) in a way that is free from bias, balanced, and supported by the highest quality/reliable evidence there is (again it is somewhat limited). A startup company, NeuroReserve, is also in the process of developing dietary guidelines for Alzheimer and Alzheimer prevention - they expect to launch in 2nd quarter of 2020.