Epilepsy- Why Its Treatment Important?
by james sameul.Epilepsy is a condition in which a person has a tendency to have recurring seizures. Medication can provide seizure control for approximately 70 per cent of people with epilepsy. For some people, surgery is successful if medication fails. Avoiding kn...
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Epilepsy -causes, Symptoms, Treatment
by james sameul.Causes of EpilepsyEpilepsy is a common chronic neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures.[1][2] These seizures are transient signs and/or symptoms due to abnormal, excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the b...
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Causes of Epilepsy, Symptoms and Treatment
by John mathew.Epilepsy is a condition in which people have epileptic attacks (also known as seizures). It is one of the more common neurological conditions, affecting 0.5-1 per cent of the population. Epilepsy is not a single condition, but a group of conditions w...
Gastroparesis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods
by Juliet Cohen.Gastroparesis is the failure of the stomach to empty because of decreased gastric motility. It is also called delayed gastric emptying. Diabetes is the most common cause of gastroparesis. Gastroparesis can also occur after stomach surgery for other c...
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by peterhutch.Gastrointestinal Virus are a group of viruses that cause "stomach virus," "stomach flu," or viral gastroenteritis. The viruses are considered highly contagious, often spread person to operson with as few as 10 particles sufficient to infect an indivi...
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Informations on Gastroenteritis
by peterhutch.Gastroenteritis refers to inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, involving both the stomach and the small intestine and resulting in acute diarrhea. The inflammation is caused most often by infection with certain viruses, less often by bacteria ...
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How To Deal With Your Dyslexia
by Paul Hata.In History there is a long list of famous dyslexics, which includes names like Albert Einstein,Alexander Graham Bell, General George Patton,George Washington, Henry Ford, John Lennon, Leonardo da Vinci, Richard Branson,Thomas Edison, Tom Cruise,Winst...
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If Its in the Way, Its Clutter
by Betsy Davenport, PhD.That newspaper on the table before breakfast, still neatly folded and waiting for you to notice the Book Review section, the magazine section with an article about a favorite subject, the classifieds with ads for gazillion-dollar penthouse apartments...
Aarskog Syndrome Facts, Treatment, Prevention
by Juliet Cohen.Aarskog syndrome is an inherited disease. The Aarskog-Scott syndrome is a disorder with brief height, hypertelorism, downslanting palpebral fissures, anteverted nostrils, multilateral laxity, shawl scrotum, and psychological retardation. The physical...
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Aase Smith Syndrome Facts, Treatment, Prevention
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Abetalipoproteinemia Facts, Treatment, Prevention
by Juliet Cohen.Abetalipoproteinemia (ABL) is an extremely rare autosomal recessive disorder, caused by mutations of the microsomal triglyceride-transfer protein gene. Abetalipoproteinemia interferes with the normal absorption of fat and fat-soluble vitamins from fo...
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Acquired Ichthyosis Facts, Treatment, Prevention
by Juliet Cohen.Acquired ichthyosis is a disorder clinically and histologically similar to ichthyosis vulgaris. Acquired ichthyosis most often appears in adulthood. It may appear before or after the diagnosis of a systemic condition. It may develop in patients of an...
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