Epilepsy is a neurological disorder. An epileptic person is someone who is generally prone to recurrent unprovoked seizures, due to extreme and abnormal neuronal brain function. Statistically speaking, there are reportedly about fifty million people in the world with epilepsy. Moreover, almost ninety percent of them have been observed to be from developing countries.
With the modern treatment and medication, epilepsy is something that can usually be controlled with proper medication, but unfortunately there is no cure for this. Sometimes in extreme cases, surgery becomes an option that is looked into. Epilepsy should not be looked upon as a singular disease; in fact it would be wrong to call it a disease – it is more of a culmination of a lot of different symptoms emerging out of abnormal electrical activity inside a person’s brain.
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By HC Team
28 Jul 2010
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The Right Steps To Help Epileptic Patients |
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By Fallen
11 Aug 2010
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A Brief Review about Bullguard AntivirusWhen dealing with internet through PC or mobile phone, you may have the risk to be attacked by viruses or other harmful threats. Thus, many people choosing to protect their PC or mobile phone with antivirus. Honestly, you would find many antivirus out there and each of them promises you excellent protection. Undoubtedly, this will be a hard task to pick the right choice. |
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By dr rend-san
19 Aug 2010
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Toxic Shock SyndromeToxic shock syndrom is a illness that primarily affects young women using tampon during menstral periods. Because a particular brand of tampon was statistically associated with many cases, that product was withdrawn from the market. Other manufacturers are now supplying warning on or inside tampon packages to alert the estimated 50 milliom American women who use tampons to the possible danger. It should be stressed, however, that TSS is a rare disease with, at most, 15 cases per 100,000 menstruating women per year. |
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By dr rend-san
17 Dec 2009
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The Pubertal OnsetThe onset of pubertal changes usually happen between 10 and 16 years of age. In the United states, the mean age of menarche is approximately 12,4 years. The pubertal changed is determined primarily by genetic factors, but is also influenced by geographic location, and nutrional status. During this transition, a variety of physical, endocrinologic, and psychologic changes accompany the increasing levels of sex steroids. |
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By HC-Team
20 Jan 2010
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Acute LaryngitisAcute layngitis is often part of a general upper respiratory tract infection. It involves the pharynx, larynx and trachea. The cause of acute laryngitis are vocal abuse, foreign bodies, inhalation of hot gases or flames, or aspiration of caustic solutions (lye) and also infection. |
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