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Articles related to "Epilepsy"
Canine Epilepsy Seizure disorders are common in dogs. The diagnosis for seizures in dogs is usually canine epilepsy. epilepsy • epilepsy symptom • epilepsy treatment • canine epilepsy • epilepsy in dog
Autism and Epilepsy Understanding the relationship between autism and epilepsy will help researchers develop treatment plans for individuals with both conditions. autism and epilepsy • autism comorbid conditions • regressive autism • epilepsy foundation • epilepsy & behavior
Epilepsy: Myths & Truths Despite 1-2 percent of the population having epilepsy, it remains a mysterious disorder shrouded in myths and misunderstandings for most people. epilepsy • epileptic seizures • epilepsy myths • uncontrolled seizures • neurological disease
Pregnancy and Contraception: A Guide for Women with Epilepsy Reproduction is often affected, when one has epilepsy. Many women find themselves lost, trying to decide whether or not to have children. Understanding the effects of your antiepileptic medication on pregnancy and the role it plays in contraception is your first step to making this crucial, life-altering decision. birth • control • norplant • brain • injury
Epilepsy's New Hope A new surgically-implanted device, now in clinical trials around the country, detects oncoming seizures and then stimulates the brain, stopping a seizure from happening. epilepsy • epileptic seizures • responsive neurostimulator system • uncontrolled seizures • surgically implanted device
Dealing With An Epilepsy Diagnosis If you've been recently diagnosed with a seizure disorder, now's the time to begin thinking about treatment options. epilepsy • seizure disorder • seizure • alternative therapy • common drugs and epilepsy
LANDAU KLEFFNER Information about Landau Kleffner Syndrome landau kleffner syndrome • children's disabilities • epilepsy • childhood epilepsy
Epilepsy: Support Groups Finding support when you have a chronic neurological illness like epilepsy can be daunting. It doesn't have to be if you know the facts.... epilepsy • support groups • online support groups • comfort • encouragement
The Story Of Ted Bergeron The personal story of an exceptional man who has enriched the lives of those with epilepsy health • support • advocacy • epilepsy • ted bergeron
Birth Control and Epilepsy Effectivness of Birth Control and Anti-epileptic Drugs women • epileptic seizures • antiepileptic medications • birth control pills • effectiveness
Canine Epilepsy Hypothyroidism in dogs can cause sudden onset of epilepsy, unprovoked aggression, moodiness, depression, hyperactivity, anxiety, and other undesirable behaviors. canine hypothyroidism • canine epilepsy • dogs seizures • autoimmune thyroid disease dogs • autoimmune hypothyroidism dogs
Childhood Epilepsy Here follows a list of causes, symptoms, dianosing criteria, and medical treatment for childhood epilepsy.... childhood epilepsy • meningitis • encephalitis • congenital • difficult birth
Complex Partial Epilepsy Explaining Complex Partial Seizures health • seizure • disorder • complex partial seizures • epilepsy
Epilepsy-Describing & Coping with Your Seizure Experience Helping others to deal with a chronic disorder in easy, helpful ways. coping • sharing • enlightening • illustrating • seizures
International Bureau for Epilepsy - Employment Commission Employment Commission, an international organization, designed to promote public awareness among people with epilepsy and fair employment practices. seizures • seizure disorders • employment
Roberts Life with Epilepsy This is the story of Robert White, written in his own words. He shares his trials and ways of overcoming his seizure disorder. seizure disorders • disabilities • advocacy. conditions.
What is an Epileptic Seizure? Certain signs and symptoms indicate epilepsy, a common neurological illness. This disorder can strike at any age, for different reasons. epileptic seizures • epilepsy • electrical functioning • cortex • brain injury
2009 USAAA International Conference Mark and David Geier will discuss the Lupron Protocol at the USAAA conference; this is just one of the many workshops available to conference attendees. autism conferences • usaaa • lupron protocol • david geier • mark geier
A Humiliating Shopping Experience A shopping trip that turned out to be a humiliating experience. epilepsy • disability • seizures • disabled • handicap
Amnesia as a state of divine unknowing and innocence in Dostoevsky's The Idiot This is a look at the character Myshkin in The Idiot. An epileptic with saint like qualities, he emerges from a state of amnesia only to be sent back there by a tragic event. amnesia • epilepsy • dostevsky • russian literature • psychology
Anti-epileptic Medication and Birth Defects Birth Defects and Seizures health • disorders • epilepsy • birth defects • seizures
Lack of Earning Potential Rather than allowing yourself to be reminded of what you can't touch or what you can't do, focus on learning and learning more. earning potential • self-worth • employment • disabilities • disabled
Myoclonic Seizures This article covers myoclonic seizure disorder. It's characteristics and treatment. health • disorders • epilepsy • seizures • convulsions
Olympic Animation Causes Seizures Web designers for the official 2012 London Olympics website had to pull Flash animation after viewers suffered epileptic seizures. 2012 london olympics • graham harding • epilepsy action • ken livingstone • flash animation
Our Untapped Resources Each of us has our own set of trials and tests set before us each day, we are unique. disabilities • disability • disabled • challenge • strength
Taking Luxuries for Granted A woman with seizures' viewpoint on some of the "taken for granted" daily luxuries of those who earn a paycheck with no obstacles to face. job history • discrimination • discrimination based on fiction • financial freedom • independance
The Mysterious Brain of a Migraineur The brain is a fascinating organ, but the brain of a migraineur is even more interesting to me. Here are some recent theories about the workings of a migraineur's brain. migraine • headache • brain • head pain • epilepsy
Two Heights: Two Worlds - Your Life Held in a Pill's Worth Anticonvulsants, to someone with seizures, are the equivalent of life preservers to a sailor. You need to educate yourself on what the latest medical breakthroughs for your case are so you can tell your doctor. Your perspective on coping techniques when your life is not perfect is critical. education on brain research • coping techniques • epilepsy medications • perspective • quality of life
Two Worlds: Two Heights - Part I Stigmas exist for both invisible and visible minorities. epilepsy • seizure control • status simple partial seizures • wheelchair • disabilities
You are the Masters of Your Destiny Just like the child who discovered and claimed a rough rock, we can discover a better life for ourselves. disabilities • disability • epilepsy • seizures • disabled
Lack of Earning Potential and My Life Now: Part II This is Part II of a continuation of last week's article. Sometimes lack of job history produces lack of self-worth which makes you feel jealous of others' accomplishments. Also, others' aspirations can often shoot higher than what you can easily obtain. This is my story on how I found peace through these things that affected my life years ago. admiration vs. jealousy • self-worth vs. peer pressure
Helpful Neurological Websites The following websites are especially for neurological illnesses and can give patients, their families, and friends helpful advice, places to chat with others, and hope. neurological illnesses • asperger syndrome • alzheimer's disease • epilepsy • huntington's disease
Essential Oil Contraindications Essential oils are valuable healing tools, but like any potent medicine there are situations in which certain oils are not safe and should not be used. therapeutic grade essential oils • wintergreen hypothyroid suppress thyroid • epilepsy epileptic seizure • pregnant women • grapefruit blood thinner coumarin
Health INDEX This alphabetical index will help you locate information about women's health, healthy eating, and health problems and solutions. alzheimer's disease • accupuncture • bell's palsy • epilepsy • huntington's disease
Yesterday's Herbs for Today's Common Ailments Find out the relationship between traditional medicine and natural therapies. Read the sometimes complicated preparations which our ancestors had to prepare in order to find better health. You'll appreciate our technology and convenience! herbs • traditional medicine • natural • nature • health
Stone Alone Review of Rolling Stone bassist Bill Wyman's autobiography "Stone Alone." bill wyman • stones • brian jones • mick jagger • keith richards
Psychology of Classical Music Research indicates that classical music can be beneficial for anxiety reduction, enhancement of linguistic and spatial abilities, and reduction of epilepsy symptoms. psychology classical music • classical music psychological effects • classical music mood • classical music intelligence • classical music learning
Neuropathic Pain: New Insights, New Interventions - Part II We continue from last week with the identification and the mechanics for the various types of neuropathic pain. The actual mechanisms for pain detction are described in minute detail. neuorpathic • pain • treatment • intervention • anticonvulsant drugs
Catamenial Seizures Catemenial Seizures-Hormones Influence On Epilepsy catamenial seizures • hoemones • menstruation • womens health
Neutering and Spaying One's Dog All owners should consider spay/neuter surgeries for their dogs. Benefits far outweigh the potential risks. spaying • neutering • dogs • cats • surgery
Simple Partial Seizures a Four Part Series This article covers the four categories for simple partial seizures. seizures • simple partial seizures
Side Effects of Keppra While Keppra is highly effective at preventing seizures, it may cause a side effect in some individuals that is commonly called Keppra-rage. keppra • levetiracetam • side effects of keppra • keppra rage • seizure medicine
Undiagnosed Diseases Among U.S. Poor Physicians in the U.S. frequently overlook tropical diseases states the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases. Parasites are sources of many childhood diseases. undiagnosed tropical diseases in u.s. • parasite caused diseases • hispanic diseases go undiagnosed • african-american diseases go undiagnosed • undiagnosed diseases of the poor |
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