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    For this reason‚ the EEG is the main diagnostic item for epilepsy. Epileptic seizures will create different waves on an EEG than those of a normal human brain activities. People with frequent seizures will often have an EEG to test whether those seizures are epileptic or not. The subjects will be instructed not to sleep the night before or other causative factors that will initiate a seizure so it can be measured. The seizure will then be recorded while the patient wears EEG electrodes so it can be

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    Laforin Isoform creates the protein tyrosine phosphatase. It is important to maintain an appropriate amount of tyrosine because it is essential for many cellular functions The disease is caused by mutations of the EMP2A gene‚ .As a consequence‚ maintaining an appropriate level of protein tyrosine phosphorylation is essential for many cellular functions. Tyrosine-specific protein phosphatases stimulate the removal of a phosphate group attached to a tyrosine residue‚ using a cysteinyl-phosphate enzyme

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    Kaci was only 10 years old when she started to have seizures. Kaci having almost 100 seizure a day. It all started when her head was hurting her mom and dad were worried so they took to her to the hospital. After a while the doctors seen her they said there is a way to stop the seizure. The mom and dad were so happy they asked the doctors what they could do they said they can take out half her brain. Kaci mom and dad did not want her to do. They did not want her to do it because there was a chance

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    materials. Rusty’s issues are seizures and medication side effect. Seizures along with other health impairments are important medical issues in which we as the teacher‚ the nurse‚ the teacher’s aide (me)‚ Rusty‚ and you as the parents need to all work together to help Rusty with his health impairment. The goal for Rusty’s IEP is to help him learn through his health impairment with the help of his IEP Team. Some people believe that health impairments such as seizures do not belong in the classroom

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    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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    Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder associated with recurrent seizures‚ which influences approximately 50 million individuals worldwide [1-2]. More than 30% of the cases still have uncontrolled seizures even after the administration of antiepileptic drugs [3-4]. This represents a major unmet clinical need for new‚ well-tolerated antiepileptic drugs able to control pharmacoresistant epilepsies. Natural cannabis has a long history in medicine [5]. Cannabinoid derivatives have been used as therapeutic

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    • Treatment: Pain meds‚ antiemetics (for nausea)‚ quiet/dark room‚ caffeine‚ ice packs • Teach to avoid migraine triggers‚ encourage preventative therapy (yoga‚ meditation‚ acupuncture) • Seizures: • Primary: etiology unidentifiable • Treatment: antiepileptics drugs‚ many interactions. Recent dx of seizures usually will require more than one drug for treatment. Watch labs for therapeutic ranges of AEDs • Warn newly diagnosed patients to never stop taking meds. • Secondary: Caused by something

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    Singing‚ talking and reading promote an early brain development to a infant because the children’s brain are building strong and they learn things as they are young. There brains are also building strong neural that are linked directly to self-esteem and school success. When an infant reads‚ talks and sings this helps the infant to be prepared to talk and it prepares them to learn more quickly. When reading to an infant it will help them love to read when they grow up which is a good thing because

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    days apart and that her last period started on January 30. The date today is February 2. | |At the end of the talk‚ Ms. J tells you that she has a seizure disorder. She says‚ “I didn’t want to tell that doctor that I have a seizure| |disorder. People treat me different when I tell them that. I take pills on a regular basis‚ and I haven’t had a seizure in years. I don’t | |want anyone to know about it‚ especially my boss. I love my job‚ and I want to keep it.”

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    Fourth Amendment‚ which protects our citizens and visitors from an array of items. A few in particular would be; right to privacy‚ search‚ and seizure. The Fourth Amendment also sets the tone for how arrests are affected and how reasonableness is weighed on heavily. The Fourth Amendment grants American citizens protection from illegal searches and seizures. The Fourth Amendment is designed to protect the right to privacy

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