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Psychogenic nonepileptic seizure; Schizoaffective disorder · Schizophrenia · Social anxiety disorder · Suicidal behavior · Procedures performed · Cognitive ...
When seizures did happen, Tehya says it felt like her senses were being switched off. “With a full seizure, my eyes start to feel like they're going back first, ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed new artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools to pinpoint specific regions of the brain with seizure hotspots more quickly ...
... seizures. Medical ... D., is developing tools and technologies that help reveal brain patterns — making epileptic seizures more predictable and,[...] ...
A side effect of certain medicines, such as those used to treat cancer, seizures and conditions in which the body attacks its own cells, called autoimmune ...
* Estimated to have at least 2 countable seizures per month. * Has not had control with at least 2 anti-seizure medicines. * Able to maintain a constant ...
... Seizure, Asymptomatic state) or natural history (hemorrhage risk). Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of ...
Cryptogenic drug-resistant seizure disorders may involve inflammatory ... seizures following streptococcal pharyngitis. The PBMCs were stimulated ex ...
Seizures. Loss of consciousness or coma. Death, rarely. Symptoms can differ from person to person. Symptoms also can differ each time a person's blood sugar ...
For reasons unknown, the diet inhibits seizures, primarily in childhood epilepsy. Shelby tried several anti-seizure medications in the six months after her ...
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