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Make sure your doctor knows if you had a heart rhythm problem, including QT prolongation. This medicine may increase your risk for seizures. This is more likely ...
Specific factors that may accompany urgent vision-related medical conditions include sudden onset of: ... Vision loss, partial or total. Problem affects.
... seizure. Continued anti-seizure treatments are used only if seizures occur. Coma-inducing drugs. Doctors sometimes use drugs to put people into temporary ...
For example, it can assess the magnetic fields that arise from electrical currents in the brain to pinpoint the parts of the brain that cause seizures. It also ...
The purpose of this study is to predict migraine headache onset from changes in speech in people who have a history of migraines. Participation eligibility.
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A Study to Evaluate fMRI of Active Deep Brain Stimulation in Epilepsy ... and/or disease duration, and whether there is a left-right difference in the ...
(VIDEO) When seizures don't stop: The battle against drug-resistant · Mayo Clinic researchers lead transformative shift toward neurorestorative treatment ...
Heartbeat that is too fast or not regular. Seizures that happen more often in people who have seizures. Before you take a tricyclic antidepressant, talk with ...
... epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease ... epileptic medications and electrical stimulation work on brain cells to block seizures and epilepsy.
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