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Examples include type 1 diabetes, pernicious anemia and thyroid disease. They may have epilepsy, which can cause hard-to-control seizures. They also may have ...
... seizures. Medical ... D., is developing tools and technologies that help reveal brain patterns — making epileptic seizures more predictable and,[...] ...
Seizures. Swelling of the tissue around the brain and spinal cord, called meningitis. Treatment. There is no specific treatment for enterovirus D68, acute ...
Sometimes, medication alone isn't enough to help with epilepsy. There's research-based hope in a diet that can reduce or prevent seizures.
Tiagabine is used to help control some types of seizures in the treatment of epilepsy. This medicine cannot cure epilepsy and will only work to control seizures ...
... seizures in dogs and people. “Our goal is reliable seizure forecasting in conjunction with timely, effective short-term intervention, and this could lead to ...
Seizures. Weakness or numbness in the arms or legs on one side of the body. Thinking and mood symptoms may include: Trouble with memory or confusion ...
Dizziness; Fainting; Gasping and labored breathing, particularly at night; Irregular heartbeats or palpitations; Extremely fast and chaotic heartbeat; Seizures.
When a neurosurgeon can find and remove the small area where the seizure starts, it is often possible to cure the epilepsy. ... generalized tonic-clonic seizures ...
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