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Cancer Seizures - Articles
Seizure inducing aspartame added to anti-seizure drugs
by
Stephen Tvedten
Posted
Sat 04 Dec 2010 8:36am
of Maui has completed a seven year study on Epilepsy and Seizures, finding that epilepsy is at an all time high in Hawaii and the western states and Pacific Ocean Territories...
Seizure inducing aspartame added to anti-seizure drugs
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2008/07/17/seizure_inducing_aspartame_added_to_antiseizure_drugs.htm
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SeizureTracker – Great Tool For Tracking and Recording Seizures
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Chris H.
Posted
Tue 11 May 2010 7:04pm
phone and soon users will have the capability of recording rescue medication usage and daily notes through the mobile site.
Seizure Tracker also allows you to share epilepsy...
This week I started using an online program called SeizureTracker . Over the past few months, Addi and Cassi have been having
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Less seizures, but still fighting the seizure monster!
by
Kelly
Posted
Wed 09 Feb 2011 1:12am
the later of those choices!
Since getting to the full dose on Banzel, we've started to see some decrease in seizures for Jenelle. And by that I mean... instead of big seizures every other day/week, we're seeing more time pass between episodes of seizure clusters. Improvement? Yes, you could say that. I've been biting my tongue, and knocking on wood
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Cancer From The Sun - The Scourge Of Malignant Melanoma Skin Cancer
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Healthy Living ..
Posted
Sun 12 Apr 2009 11:21pm
dangerous cancers known. And more than 52,3237 people are told that they have melanoma every year just inside the USA.
Risks for getting Malignant Melanoma
The most common risk.... Then it was found out that mostly those who had gotten a sunburn that caused blisters were those who tended to go on to get a malignant melanoma.
People with fair skin are much more likely
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A New Laser-based Diagnostic to Detect Malignant Breast Cancer Tumors
by
Irv Arons
Posted
Thu 15 Jul 2010 1:28pm
density. In the study, the researchers found that potentially dangerous malignant tumors have a different metabolic fingerprint compared to benign tumors.
“The LBS spectral....
Characterization of Metabolic Differences between Benign and Malignant Tumors: High-Spectral-Resolution Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy
To provide further insight, the following
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Revlimid Raises Secondary Cancer Risk for Second Primary Malignancies
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Bruce Friedman
Posted
Mon 14 May 2012 12:00am
A new subdiscipline within oncology is getting increased attention -- survivorship (see: Cancer Survivorship, an Emerging Subdiscipline in Oncology ; Cancer Survivorship and the Role of PCPs in Continuing Care of Cancer Patients ). As cancer increasingly comes to be viewed as a chronic disease, more attention is being paid to the lon ...
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Olmsted On Autism: Oh, Just Another MMR Seizure
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Kim S.
Posted
Wed 20 May 2009 9:16am
By Dan Olmsted My little 18-month-old friend Carson got his MMR a couple of weeks ago. I must confess, I was pretty concerned about it. For one thing, his father had died in Carson’s first year of life from cancer....
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A minor partial seizure
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Liz B.
Posted
Wed 03 Jun 2009 12:00am
spaced out on why I had the glass. I found my night-time seizure pills. At this point my right hand felt like it did not belong to me, as if it had fallen asleep. I more comfortable using my left hand to take my pills and hold the glass.
My right hand began to feel more and more foreign, and at that point I decided that I was having a seizure
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Olmsted On Autism: Oh, Just Another MMR Seizure
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Kim S.
Posted
Tue 19 May 2009 12:00am
father had died in Brandon’s first year of life from cancer. If genetic mutations have anything to do with susceptibility, this seemed like a possible problem to me. And his father... On Autism: Oh, Just Another MMR Seizure" »
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Seizure update and Genzyme meeting
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Carrie Ostrea
Posted
Sat 04 Dec 2010 4:33am
.” But because it is mostly subclinical at this point (meaning, it is not showing visible seizure symptoms), we are not to get completely freaked out just yet. It is likely progression from the disease, which is a known process. But, at this point, we work to control her seizure disorder and lessen the amount of activity she is having subclinically.
So
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