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Focal Symptomatic Epilepsy
Focal symptomatic epilepsy is the most common form of adult-onset epilepsy but can occur in children as well. Focal indicates the abnormal...
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What Are the Causes of Sudden Seizures in a Dog?
What Are the Causes of Sudden Seizures in a Dog?. Seizures are caused by excess or disrupted electrical activity in the brain....
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Symptomatic Asthma
The Mayo Clinic defines symptomatic asthma as a disease where "the airways in your lungs (bronchial tubes) become inflamed and constricted. The...
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Different Epilepsy Syndromes
Different Epilepsy Syndromes. Epilepsy comprises a number of distinct syndromes, each of which affects the life of the epileptic in different ways...
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What Is Focal Epilepsy?
Electrical misfires in the brain can cause either generalized epilepsy or focal epilepsy, also called partial epilepsy. Generalized seizures involve the entire...
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EEG Training Programs
EEG Training Programs. An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a device used to monitor and record electrical fluctuations within the brain and central nervous...
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Symptomatic Control of Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is the most common form of cancer worldwide. Cigarette smoke is the most common risk factor for lung cancer. Although...
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Known Causes of Seizures in Adults
A seizure is the physical reaction of the body to a neurological event that causes an individual to temporarily lose control of...
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What Is Paranoia?
Paranoia is a maladaptive way of thinking and relating with the world. Paranoia can be caused by a history of abuse, trauma,...
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Definition of Migraine Aura
A migraine is a vascular headache. More than 28 million Americans, the majority of whom are women, suffer from migraine headaches. Migraine...
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Simple Focal Seizures in Children
Simple focal seizures, otherwise known as benign focal seizures, account for 25 percent of childhood seizures not related to fevers. According to...
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Types of Epilepsy Seizures
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects 2 million Americans. It is characterized by seizures that cannot be explained by fever or...
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Stroke and Seizures
According to the National Stroke Association, stroke is the third most prevalent cause of death among Americans. Seizures and epilepsy are associated...
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Seizures in Elderly Cats
There are a number of factors that cause seizures in cats, the most common of which is feline epilepsy. An elderly cat...
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Suggestions for Dogs That Get Car Sick
Most dogs love to ride in the car, but sometimes that excitement can lead to car sickness. While it's not a serious...
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What to Do for Kitten Seizures?
After you see your kitten in the middle of a seizure, you turn to the vet for help, You have to stop...
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Ammonia & Seizures
This condition presents in both humans and animals. It is a neurological syndrome caused by a liver disorder. One of its triggers...
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What Is Symptomatic Pulmonary Congestion?
Pulmonary congestion (pulmonary edema) is a condition in which there is excess fluid built up in the air sacs of the lungs....
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Signs of Seizure Activity
Signs of Seizure Activity. Although seizures affect the body by causing convulsions and bodily shaking, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and...
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Symptomatic Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia is when your body has problems with low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia is often associated with diabetes or the onset stages of...