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Default psychosexual development in cervical dystonia

Hi,this is cmf3225 here.I have had cervical dystonia primary for over thirty years.I am looking for information on psychosexual development in cervical dystonia(primary) in males.I would be very grateful for any info that you can provide.Please contact me through neurotalk discussion forum.Also,I would like to know if there is any relationship cervical dystonia and insomnia ,which is not related to movements of the neck?

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