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Seizure Generalized - Articles
My New Research Topic: Detoxification for Seizures & General Health
by
Ali

Posted
Thu 20 May 2010 5:54pm
... how do we know for sure what is good and what is bad? Here's the message:
No Cause, No Cure?
The Story of My Son's Seizures
By Steve Wohlberg
"Like a flitting sparrow, like... the terrible struggles my wife Kristin and I have experienced as a result of our son's seizures, and the valuable lessons we have learned. My prayer is that these words will honor
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New-Onset Afebrile Seizures in Infants Are Generally Brief, but Often Recurrent
by
Poh Tin Tan
Posted
Fri 12 Feb 2010 12:00am
in 298 (94%) patients, EEGs from 286 (90.2%), and MRI in 182 (57.4%).
Nearly half of the infants were having partial seizures. Evidence for primary generalized seizures was rare. The researchers note that only 6 infants without partial features had generalized epileptiform discharges.
Overall, 71% of infants had more than one seizure upon presentation, and 38
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The Surgeon General’s Vision for a Healthy and Fit Nation
by
Dr. Marion Nestle
Posted
Mon 08 Feb 2010 6:15am
I recently received this request from Daniel posted to Feedback:
Would you mind writing a blog post on the new surgeon general’s obesity report? …Is there a food politic... General.
I’m not surprised. Pollan’s book is a hot best seller (it’s #1 on Amazon booksand for good reasonin my opinion). The need to prevent obesity and how to do
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Kim Rose, General Manager, Nampa Anytime Fitness
by
J.Knapp
Posted
Mon 15 Mar 2010 12:00am
If you’ve ever been into the Anytime Fitness on Caldwell Boulevard, chances are you’ve met Kim. Since the doors opened in 2007, she has been the General Manager and Boot... Fitness and Figure Championships.
She is a certified Group Fitness Instructor through the American Council on Exercise and is also a member of the National Gym Association
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No Longer Fit to Be with the General Public
by
Julee Huy
Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:18am
I find that I have a really hard time being out in public now that my view of the world has changed. There is something that happens when a child has autism that changes you forever and there's just no turning back. If autism isn't the thought at that front of my mind, it's #2 or 3 for sure.
The other day I was taking Josiah to teeball ...
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Inquiry into epileptic fit arres ...
by
Serene L.

Posted
Wed 08 Jul 2009 9:15pm
Inquiry into epileptic fit arrest
The arrest of an man with epilepsy in Ballymoney is being investigated by the police ombudsman.
It is alleged that Melvyn Graham, 46, was handcuffed while he was having a seizure on the Frosses Road last month.
His sister, Mandy, said the police may have mistaken Melvyn for a drunk or a drug
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Can Your Diet Reduce Epileptic Fits?
by
Nick B.
Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:32pm
and work positions which are out of bounds due to the chance of taking a seizure, but is there a way to control the condition? Does your diet have a major role to play?
Scientists... to counter-act the condition,
The research centred around 146 children who suffered regular epileptic fits although by using the high-fat diet the number of fits fell by two thirds
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Seizures?
by
Ali

Posted
Fri 02 Oct 2009 3:07pm
experiencing brain stem activity which acts as seizures, and is not measurable by an EEG. Even in "typical" children, seizures can take place in all of the brain as a "generalized... by the electrical disturbance that produces seizures. Experts divide seizures into generalized seizures (absence,atonic, tonic-clonic,myoclonic), partial (simple and complex) seizures
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Urinating During a Seizure
by
Methods of Healing

Posted
Wed 17 Mar 2010 10:34pm
of behavior or repetitive movements can be a seizure. A doctor must diagnose epilepsy. Grand Mal seizures or generalized seizures as they are sometimes called involve all areas of the brains cortex. Urinating during a seizure is possible during generalized seizures.
Partial or Focal seizures only involve one part of the brain and therefore only one part
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