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    Epilepsy: A Case Study

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    Epilepsy Epilepsy is categorized as a neurological disorder disturbance of reoccurring convulsions‚ loss of consciousness and abnormal electrical brain activity (Mayo Clinic‚ n.d.). Epilepsy is a seizure; it is categorized as such‚ depending on how many seizures one has and what the cause is typically they are unprovoked‚ and the cause is unknown‚ but can arise from an injury to the brain. The abnormal electrical currents begin in the brain and can affect any part of the body (Sirven‚ 2014). This

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    Disease : Causes And Control DHRUMIN.J.MEHTA IX DAISIES INTRODUCTION Disease is a condition in which the normal functioninig of the body is disturbed. Many times such conditions may not be very serious and can be cured but some times these conditoins are serious and even fatal. There are many ways disease can be spread like:- * BACTERIA * VIRUS * PARASITIC WORMS * PROTOZOA

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    sequenced (NIH/National Human Genome Research Institute [NIH/NHGRI]‚ 2005). This opened the door for research on complex inherited traits and allowed for greater detail. One such trait that could now be analyzed was idiopathic epilepsy in dogs. What is idiopathic epilepsy? Epilepsy is a condition in which a seizure occurs twice or more in a month with no apparent trigger. A seizure is when abnormal brain electricity causes external symptoms‚ typically

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    Chronic Illness Epilepsy

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    Chronic Illness Essay Epilepsy is a chronic condition affecting nearly 1 in 26 Americans and about 65 million people worldwide. In most cases‚ the cause is unknown but is often linked to other neurological issues (Citizens United in Research in Epilepsy). Symptoms common with epilepsy include mainly seizures as well as sleepiness‚ headaches‚ abnormal heartbeats‚ labored breathing‚ uncontrollable muscle movements and other similar indications. Prognoses associated with epilepsy entail normal lifespans

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    The disorder that I will be addressing is epilepsy. I recently interviewed a young gentleman named Joba Ferrell who has suffered from the disorder since the age of fourteen. Joba is now 22 years old. Epilepsy a neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance‚ loss of consciousness‚ or convulsions‚ associated with abnormal electrical activity in the brain. The Center for Disease Control reports that Epilepsy is one of the most common conditions affecting the brain

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    transferred high schools‚ but I hope you are doing well! In 8th grade I remember you having a lot of trouble with your epilepsy. You wore sunglasses indoors because the light always triggered seizures and even when you did wear them‚ you had seizures at school. It was always scary to watch‚ but I can’t even imagine how scary it was for you to go through them. Back then‚ I knew nothing about epilepsy. All I knew is that it affected my friend‚ and I hated seeing what it did for you. I don’t know if you still

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    Epilepsy is a disease that can transform a person’s life forever. It can affect all aspects of day to day living that many people take for granted. Many who have epilepsy experience the stigma and misconception of this disorder even when dealing with the medical community. As a person living with Epilepsy‚ I have experienced this first hand. 65 million people around the world have epilepsy and 1 in 12 people in the United States have epilepsy.. “Epilepsy is a chronic disorder‚ the hallmark of which

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    An Accident

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    buses‚ cars‚ vans‚ and motorcycles waiting to pick up students. They parked haphazardly along the street‚ making it very difficult for people to cross the street. In addition‚ other vehicles were speeding along‚ utterly disregarding the speed limit sign. I‚ like all the other students was waiting for my mother to pick me up. Somehow‚ I knew she would be late. I looked around‚ feeling bored. Everything looked normal until I saw a form one boy‚ itching to dash across the street. Cars honked

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    Epilepsy: A Case Study

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    1. Introduction Epilepsy is defined as a brain disorder characterized by an enduring predisposition togenerate seizures (International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) and the InternationalBureau for Epilepsy (IBE)‚ 2005). It is a neurological disorder consisting of recurrentseizures that resulted from excessive‚ uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain (Wang‚2011). The ancient Babylonian believed that seizures can occur when a person wasvisited by a demon and thus‚ the different kinds of seizures

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    affect the lives of people with epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic physical disorder that affects the brain and causes repeated seizures. 500‚000 people‚ or 1 in 100 of the population‚ in the UK are epileptic. Epilepsy can develop at any age‚ although it normally starts in childhood. Although there is no treatment to cure epilepsy‚ in 70% of cases anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) successfully control seizures. The disorder affects the lives of individuals with epilepsy (IWE) in many practical ways‚ such

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