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    present with an array of neuropsychiatric symptoms‚ seizures‚ dementia‚ speech disorders‚ parkinsonism‚ dystonia‚ chorea and ataxia. Cranial CT is the most useful imaging method for diagnosing Fahr’s disease. Subarachnoid hemorrhage can

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    Lakisha Frasier Leg 420 Assignment 2: Terry V. Ohio 392 U.S. 1‚ 88 S. Ct. 1868‚ 20 L. ED. 2d 889‚ 1968 U.S. March 1‚ 2015 I will be summarizing the aspects of Terry v Ohio case‚ discussing whether or not the men’s right to privacy was violated as well as the officer’s action described and the courts holding that provides the totality of the circumstances. John W. Terry (the “Petitioner”)‚ was stopped and searched after seemingly casing a store for robbery. Terry was approached by the

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    CBD is non-invasive and can be given orally. The therapeutic device has been reported to decrease seizure frequency in less than half of patients‚ while CBD can reduce seizure frequency and possibly free a small number of patients of seizures (Ben-Menachem 1994). Like patients who have used CBD‚ the therapeutic device is usually sought after by patients who are treatment resistant. The therapeutic device causes minor

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    ‘INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUNG The modern South African law of search and seizure is part of extensive government regulation of social and commercial activities. Approximately 39 statutes pertaining to criminal and non-criminal regulation deal with powers of search and seizure. Some of these statutes are well defined‚ others open ended. This implies that the individual is prone to invasion of his rights. Swanepoel maintains that our Constitution and the Bill of Rights entrenched therein‚ have introduced

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    com/health/herniated-disk/DS00893/PAGE=all&METHOD. McCance‚ K.L.‚ Huether‚ S.E.‚ Brashers‚ V.L.‚ & Rote‚ N.S. (2010). Pathophysiology: The Biological Basis for Disease in Adults and Children (6th ed.). Maryland Heights‚ MO: Mosby Elsevier. Pillow‚ M.Y. (2011). Seizure Assessment in the Emergency Department. Medscape. Retrieved From http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1609294-overview Ruptured disc definition (n.d.)‚ Spine-Health. Retrieved From www.spine-health.com/glossary/r/ruptured-disc.

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    believe that the revelations of Ellen G White were real. This is because temporal lobe seizures can lead you to have an illusion of something that you believe was real such as Ellen G White with her revelation. Science and scientists have researched a new perspective as to why she had the revelations and said that the reason that she had a multitude of visions was because they were actually epileptic seizures. They also cause loss of awareness and surroundings which could have caused Ellen G White

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    a researcher‚ but I have had plenty of experience as a test subject. More specifically‚ I was diagnosed with complex partial seizures in my left temporal lobe as a young child‚ and when I was fifteen years old in 2011‚ I had a walnut-sized portion of my brain removed in hopes of a solution. Following the resection‚ I was seizure free for about two years‚ but then my seizures returned‚ and I still experience them today (However‚ it has been about a month—the longest period in years—since my most recent

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    Abstract This paper will investigate the fourth amendment‚ unlawful search and seizure‚ and will explain what is considered to be unlawful and what is not. This paper will also discuss the right of privacy that Americans are entitled to as citizens of the United States. Events that have marked history in regards to the fourth amendment will also be explored‚ explaining the nature of searches and the key components that coincide. The court ruling in the historic case of Arizona vs. Gant will be

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    Epilepsy is a brain disorder that affects the brain and how it functions. Epilepsy is when the brain causes the human body to have unprovoked seizures. People can be born with epilepsy or a person can get epilepsy from a brain tumor‚ have brain trauma (stroke or after a motored vehicle accident) or get it from any serious type of brain injury. The main cause of epilepsy is to be born with the disorder. Epilepsy was known by the Ancient Greeks and the word epilepsy came from the Greek word epilambanem

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    generalized convulsive status epilepticus is deciding which benzodiazepine should be used for treatment. “A seizure can represent an abrupt and transient occurrence of signs and/or symptoms resulting from an abnormal‚ excessive discharge from an aggregate of neurons in the brain.”1 If the seizure is continuous over a period it can be described as status epilepticus. Since the brain is so complex and seizure activity involves several neurons‚ many antiepileptic drugs act primarily by preventing the spread

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