Should You Be Scared of Alien Hand Syndrome?
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Ongoing, First published Jan 29, 2023
The condition of Alien Hand Syndrome, also known as Dr. Strange Love Syndrome, is a neurological disorder where the individual experiences their limb acting on its own accord and seemingly having a mind of its own. The condition is poorly understood but is believed to be linked to brain damage caused by strokes, tumors, neurodegenerative diseases, or brain surgery. Symptoms can range from the limb performing repetitive tasks to actively working against the individual, such as unbuttoning a shirt or throwing away a cigarette. There is currently no known cure, but sufferers can use methods such as giving the limb a fidget toy or amputation to minimize symptoms.
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