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    Jumping for me

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    healthy and not suffer from any illnesses or diseases but in the real world there are millions of Children born every day with disabilities that can be life threatening. Doctors all around the world are putting children with cancer‚ leukemia‚ epileptic seizures and other illnesses on high doses of medication and traumatizing treatments. In attempts to make them healthier or cure them of their diseases‚ but eventually these treatments stop working and the medication no longer takes its affect. The side effects

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    Unit 11. Care of sick children. E1. Summarise the key factors that influence the health of children today. There are plenty of factors that can influence child’s development today‚ its important to be able to try and give your child all the main stuff like food‚ shelter‚ warmth etc. for them to develop and grow up correctly. One of the factors is Diet/exercise. Good nutrition and plenty of exercise are the building blocks for strong growth‚ healthy development and lifelong well-being for children

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    suffering in all forms would you? Medical Marijuana could help patients suffering from various illness‚ such as Cancer and epilepsy being some of the harshest diseases. If a child suffering from constant hourly seizures was to be treated with medical marijuana they could possibly stop the seizures all together but at the very least would reduce them significantly‚ to only two or three times per month. Due to the new medical advances cannabis sativa has been proven a medical miracle for epilepsy patients

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    Birmingham   Elise is a 40-month-old female with a diagnosis of a severe seizure disorder‚ otherwise known as epilepsy. Elise also depicts a developmental delay. At the onset of Elise’s seizures‚ she loses most of her control over her motor and communicative skills. Presently‚ the seizures occur fifteen to twenty-two times per week‚ with most of them being grand mal seizures‚ also known as tonic-clonic seizures. These types of seizures are characterized by violent muscle contractions and a loss of consciousness

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    Search and Seizure

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    437 US 385‚ 1978). His lawyer’s argument will be that Williams Forth Amendment rights were violated because it states that: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized therefore‚ the police should have first secured

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    Saying psychiatric hospital facility policies need to improve significantly is an understatement. During my eight-day stay at Clarion Psychiatric Center‚ located in western Pennsylvania‚ was one of the worst experiences in my life. I know staying in a psychiatric center wasn’t a life or death situation but‚ the horrid experience was certainly a catalyst to my reoccurring nightmares. Hitherto‚ I still have nightmares of being sent back to the psychiatric center. While I was there‚ I could have almost

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    Osmolality and electrolytes in cerebrospinal fluid and serum of febrile children with and without seizures. During acute febrile diseases mild disturbances of water and electrolyte balance occur frequently. It has been suggested that changes in electrolyte balance‚ in particular hyponatraemia‚ might predispose a child to convulsions during febrile illness; however‚ the changes of electrolytes in the CSF are not known. We have studied the effects of fever and convulsions on water and electrolyte

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    affects the nervous system and is also known as a seizure disorder. It is normally diagnosed after a person has had two or more seizures that weren ’t caused by a known medical condition like extremely low blood sugar or alcohol withdrawal. The seizures in epilepsy may be related to a brain injury or a family tendency but most of the time it unfortunately unknown. “Epilepsy”‚ the word itself‚ does not indicate anything about the cause of the person ’s seizures‚ what type they are or how severe they can

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    Background: Epilepsy is also referred to as seizure disorder; it is a chronic brain disorder that briefly interrupts the normal electrical activity of the brain to cause seizures. These seizures can be characterized by a variety of symptoms including uncontrolled movements of the body‚ disorientation or confusion‚ sudden fear‚ or loss of consciousness. Epilepsy may be a result from a head injury‚ stroke‚ brain tumor‚ lead poisoning‚ or genetic conditions. An interesting fact about epilepsy is that

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    back in his head. All I could think at that moment was “Where the heck is the ambulance my baby is dying right here in front of my eyes”. Gannon finally stopped shaking right when the ambulance pulled up. They took one look at him and said “He had a seizure.” “What the heck”‚ I thought. That was the beginning of the next six years of hospitals; testing‚ medication and watching my little boy wither away right in front of my eyes. Gannon had a grand-mal

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