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What may bring on a epileptic seizure
Alcohol may induce a seizure when a person is heavily intoxicated, or the seizure ... You should be aware however that some seizure medications can lead to ... any cause may sometimes initiate a generalised seizure, causing great alarm. ...
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What is Epilepsy all about
Epilepsy is hardly rare, but despite this, it is not well understood. ... intense familiarity with the surroundings ("deja vu") but being unable to respond. ...
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What is Epilepsy all about
Each of us has a brain seizure threshold which makes us more or less resistant to ... Seizures can have many causes, including brain injury, poisoning, ...
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Treatment of Epilepsy
Treating epilepsy by "natural" means alone (e.g. with herbal remedies) is ineffective and may be dangerous. ... Back to treatment of epilepsy ...
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What is Epilepsy all about
Epilepsy is a disorder in which nerve cells of the brain from time to ... in which the epileptic activity in one area of the brain does not interfere with consciousness. ... and stroke (injury to part of the brain caused by blockage or ...
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What is Epilepsy all about
Epilepsy is a disorder in which nerve cells of the brain from time to ... in which the epileptic activity in one area of the brain does not interfere with consciousness. ... and stroke (injury to part of the brain caused by blockage or ...
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What is Epilepsy all about
Epilepsy is hardly rare, but despite this, it is not well understood. ... Epilepsy can strike anyone at any age. But, as the table below (adapted from an ...
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What is Epilepsy all about
A common disorder... What causes epilepsy; Varieties of epilepsy. Partial seizures; Generalised seizures; The causes of epilepsy ...
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What is Epilepsy all about
A common disorder... What causes epilepsy; Varieties of epilepsy. Partial seizures; Generalised seizures; The causes of epilepsy ...
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Treatment of Epilepsy
A continuing effort is being made by international pharmaceutical companies to find safer, more effective treatments for epilepsy. New drugs are not ...